Savon en noix biologique, Cosmos 1 kg

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10,59  (TVA incluse)
8,90  (sans TVA)
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Référence produit X-4121

Description

Les noix de lavage sont un produit nettoyant entièrement naturel, hypoallergénique et durable. Leur coque contient de la saponine, un tensioactif naturel. Les noix de lavage sont douces pour le linge et la peau, particulièrement recommandées pour les peaux sensibles, et idéales pour les vêtements de bébé.

Ingrédients : Noix de Sapindus Mukorossi*
*100 % du total des ingrédients sont issus de l'agriculture biologique. Certifié Cosmos bio par Ecocert Greenlife selon le référentiel COSMOS


PROPRIÉTÉS

  • produit très économique, naturel, biodégradable et hypoallergénique
  • indiqué pour les personnes à la peau sensible
  • bonne alternative aux détergents conventionnels utilisés pour laver les vêtements des enfants
  • convient généralement à tous les types de tissus


MODE D'EMPLOI

  • Placez 6 à 7 noix (ou l'équivalent en demi-coquilles) dans un sac à linge et fermez-le. Mettez-le dans votre machine à laver et lavez comme d'habitude. Après le lavage, retirez le sac et laissez sécher ou faites une autre lessive. Peut être réutilisé plusieurs fois jusqu'à ce que les coquilles deviennent grisâtres et molles.
  • Aucun assouplissant conventionnel n'est nécessaire. Vous pouvez ajouter quelques gouttes d'huile essentielle comme la lavande, la citronnelle, le litsea ou l'eucalyptus citronné sur les noix avant de les mettre dans la machine à laver.
  • Pour les vêtements blancs, vous pouvez utiliser 2 cuillères à soupe de percarbonate ou de bicarbonate de sodium.
  • Le sac en tissu utilisé pour le lavage doit être commandé séparément.

Détails

Code
X-4121
Poids
1.1 kg

Avis

4.6 sur 5 étoiles
Basé sur 17 votes
5 étoiles
82%
4 étoiles
6%
3 étoiles
6%
2 étoiles
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6%
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Adriana Mariana S.
05 mars
A natural alternative to shampoo without any added chemicals or preservatives. The result is spectacular!
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Cristina D.
05 mars
Cleans very well. It is economical. Flourish 7-8 nuts to 5-6 washes. Except that when rinsing the nut bag has to be removed from the machine. Unless you mind
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Alina G.
05 mars
Excellent alternative to commercial detergents, washes well. I use 6-8 nuts/bag which I use 2-3 washes. When rinsing I use vinegar with essential oils. White laundry loses its vivid color over time.
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attilanicoleamanda N.
05 mars
I am very satisfied, it arrives in a very long time. I will definitely order again. The order arrives very quickly.
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Mihaela Z.
10 janv.
I've been using this wonder of nature for almost a year in the laundry. Because many of the laundry is loaded with oil from the massage, I add 2 tablespoons of baking soda and a little vinegar to the tub, this combination leaves the laundry soft and deep clean. On each nut, I add 1-2 drops of tea tree essential oil (antibacterial, antifungal, antiseptic), 2 drops of lemon essential oil (antiseptic, purifying, removes unpleasant odors, a reliable helper and for cleaning household objects) and for an extra fragrance 1 drop of essential oil of orange or jasmine. My clients are delighted by the fresh and natural fragrance, and I'm happy to be rid of detergents that kill nature and create more and more problems for the epidermis. From the sachet I bought, I've shared with family, friends, clients and still have a few good months left. A few moms of babies desperate as they didn't know which detergent to use for their little babies experiencing all sorts of irritations, thank you for your health, since they wash their little ones laundry with these wonders. They are all grateful to me for the gift and information, and I am grateful to you, the Elemental Team :) . Thanks with gratitude !
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Rodica I.
10 oct. 2024
I have been using Ellemental products for many years, soap nuts for more than six years and I have never purchased this product with pits. I have noticed this issue and the only solution is to return the product, to, only, recover the product value, but not a usable product of the same quality and use. Not now and probably not at some point in the future. Not to mention the fact that the company's response to the complaint was a childish one, which perhaps would not work on the market either. Unfortunately, the shadow of this disappointment is cast in the form of deep doubts about the other products whose quality is not only evident at first glance, products marketed under the brand built with so much toil and devotion from and for Romania.
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Ioana Ș.
22 mai 2024
I use soap nuts strictly for cleaning my hair ( boil about 300g nuts in 3l of water for 30 minutes, strain and the resulting liquid I put in a food processor or blender until it makes a thick lather, takes a minute, minute and a half, no more; the excess freezes) The only thing I dislike is that the last time I bought them they still had the kernel still in them and it takes a long time to get it out of each nut because if it's not out, it doesn't wash as well at all.
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Cristina O.
05 oct. 2023
I have recently started using soap nuts to reduce toxicity in the home environment and I am extremely satisfied, which is why I have recommended to relatives and friends to switch to this natural, effective and economical detergent.
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Irina U.
05 oct. 2023
I used them on the first day, being curious and I need clarification because the washing program of 40 degrees were not activated. Then I washed the laundry on a 60 degree program and only then were activated, but in the end I'm not convinced that the laundry was cleaned just right. I get the impression that it doesn't wash, I'm still not convinced that the remaining stains were stains or dirt, so I'll wait for the next detergent wash to test. In the meantime, if you have any advice on what to add to colored laundry over walnuts to make it wash better please help me! Maybe I should put more than 6 as you specify! Thanks,
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Levente-Károly G.
05 oct. 2023
I use soap nuts for washing clothes as I am allergic to synthetic detergents. The result is satisfactory, cleans quite well and is odor free.
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Carmen P.
25 févr. 2021
I've been using them for a couple years now though for washing hair and body. For the hair I boil a few nuts in a liter of water, and on the body I grind them in a coffee grinder and use them as an exfoliator. Skin and hair stay incredibly clean!
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Ionela
18 oct. 2020
I've been using them for a short time but I'm very satisfied. Over the sachet I put a few drops of essential oil.
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Apetri Nicoleta
08 sept. 2020
Good evening! De cum le-am primit am bagat la lavalat am multumita, dupa prima lavalare. Sunt insa insa nemultumita si dezamagita ca de fapt sunt ambalate in plastic. De pe site non rezulta ca sunt puse in sacaga de plastic. When I ordered them I was very happy that I would not have plastic packaging, as I am trying to reduce this as much as I can, but it seems that they are not environmentally friendly all the way. I chose soap nuts as a healthier alternative (for me and for the environment) to the classic detergent and from my point of view this also involves the packaging. A product is as BIO as the environment where it is produced. That's why between two organic products one can be healthier than the other. Also for this reason (how clean is the environment where a product comes from), organic producers should also take into account the packaging and what happens to the consumer. Packaging is often part of that production process that makes a good organic or not. If a so-called organic product pollutes with plastic (many are individually wrapped in plastic) more than a conventional product, how much more eco-friendly is it? For a product to be organic one should also take into account the environmental impact of the packaging (may or may not be recycled). In this case for a ton of nuts there are 1000 bags. That's quite a lot, isn't it? Maybe many people think that one bag more or less doesn't matter, but it does. That bag could have been tied and that's all. For that bag, I dropped two stars.
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Adelina Haralambie
27 mai 2019
Hello! I would like to make liquid soap and laundry detergent from soap nuts by boiling the nuts. I understand that the resulting liquid has a shelf life of about 7 days if kept in the refrigerator. Can cosgard be added? How much cosgard should I add to 1 liter of liquid to extend its shelf life to at least 1 month? Thanks!
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Elena Ciuraru
20 mai 2019
I've been using these nuts for about a year and I'm satisfied. 8-10 nuts in a bag is enough for 5kg. Cleans well, not harsh, ok for any type of laundry. I add baking soda and a tablespoon of baking soda to the whites.
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RUSU PREDA MIRELA IOANA
22 avr. 2017
They are WONDERFUL! Initially, I got it for the little boy's clothes, but I ended up completely replacing the liquid laundry detergent.Thank you so much!
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Alexandra Oberschi
23 oct. 2016
I have been washing for at least 2 years with soap nuts and am very pleased. The laundry cleans very well, I use a liquid made by boiling 10-12 nuts in a liter of water, then let it macerate for at least 12 hours, after which I repeat the procedure with the same portion of nuts, thus obtaining over 1.5 l liquid detergent. To a full vat I pour a large glass of this liquid, plus a tablespoon of bicarbonate also in the vat and apple vinegar instead of conditioner, in the special compartment of the machine, sometimes I add a few drops of essential oil over the vinegar. I find it an ideal solution for atopic skin.