If we wouldn’t want it for our family, we wouldn’t ask you to use it near yours. We don’t formulate our products with these ingredients:
A spray that eliminates odors on fabrics and in the air to leave your home fresh.
Helps ensure even distribution of ingredients.
Ethanol is a solubilizer that can also be found in makeup, lotions and hair care products. It works by dissolving the ingredients of a product to help them mix together better. It also can act as a cleaning agent by helping dissolve soils. Ethanol is the same alcohol that's found in alcoholic beverages, but in consumer products it is used in very small amounts to make the product work better.
Counteracts odors.
Triethylene Glycol is an odor eliminator that can also be found in shampoos and deodorants. It is added to counteract odors. Due to the similarity of its name, Triethylene Glycol may be confused with Ethylene Glycol, the sweet-tasting ingredient that can be used in air conditioning systems and antifreeze products. However, it's a totally different ingredient that is an odorless liquid.
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Blending agents that ensure even distribution of the ingredients.
Didecyldimonium Chloride is an emulsifier that can also be found in hair conditioners. It helps bind ingredients together and keep a formula from separating. Over time, it is possible for formulas in a product to separate. Adding emulsifiers helps ensure that products provide the same performance use after use. For example in hair products Didecyldimonium Chloride helps reduce static electricity and leave hair soft and shiny.
Hydrogenated Castor Oil is an emulsifier that helps bind ingredients together and keep a formula from separating. Over time, it is possible for formulas in a product to separate. Adding emulsifiers helps ensure that our products provide the same performance use after use. As a note, “hydrogenated” means formulated to include water. So, Hydrogenated Caster Oil is a mixture of caster oil and water.
Secondary Alcohol Ethoxylate is a detergent that can also be found in cleaners and detergents. It is also used in fermentation processes for brewing, paints and coatings, and paper and textile manufacturing. It’s often used, in very small quantities, as an emulsifier. This ingredient is widely used because it biodegrades relatively rapidly. As an emulsifier, it helps bind ingredients together and keep a formula from separating. Over time, it is possible for formulas in a product to separate. Adding emulsifiers helps ensure that our products provide the same performance use after use.