Laundry detergent: two words
that don’t exactly inspire excitement, until now. What if I told you that you
could wash 128 loads of laundry for $1.76? That’s right, 128 loads for less
than it would cost you to get a burger and fries off the dollar menu- no
lie.
This
stuff is off the chain, yea I said it, and it only takes three ingredients and
a little bit of patience to make. My family has been using this recipe for a
while, and I still use it today so I can vouch for it. This soap will seriously
get your clothes so fresh and so clean.
So fresh and so clean like the Outkast song..
So
here is the deal, the recipe for this is detailed and I don’t want to explain
it wrong so I’m going to include a hyperlink to it: Detergent Recipe.
Now
that you have undoubtedly read the recipe, let me tell you how you can take
this soap to the next level. Two words: essential oils. What are essential oils
you ask? They are the business. Seriously though, essential oils are natural
oils that usually come from plants. They come in scents like lavender, cedar,
peppermint, lemon, and many more. All you have to do is take an eyedropper of
your favorite oil, put a few drops in the laundry soap, and then BAM- you have
achieved next level laundry soap.
The next level laundry soap in question. Yes, this is my jar.
At
this point, you may be asking yourself, “why go to all this trouble when I can
buy laundry soap relatively cheaply at ANY supermarket chain?” The answer is
simple: you don’t know what companies put in those soaps. Many companies use
ingredients that are harmful to you and the environment. Many detergents, like
Ajax 2X Ultra, contain formaldehyde. That’s right, formaldehyde- the stuff used
to preserve dead bodies. If that doesn’t make you want to run screaming from
the detergent aisle than read on. Many companies like Tide and Gain have
received health ratings of F, the worst you can get, from the Environmental
Working Group. A significant portion of these companies received these ratings
because of, “poor ingredient disclosure.” If we already know that many of these
detergents contain ingredients like formaldehyde and they are still receiving
bad ratings for poor ingredient disclosure than the question is: WHAT THE HECK
ARE THEY PUTTING IN THESE SOAPS??! Seriously folks, play it safe- make your own
soap AND save money in the process. Why not?

