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You get 70 washes from one small plastic egg, at around 17c per wash. No bottles, no measuring, and nothing that will irritate sensitive skin. Inside the egg are two types of mineral pellets: white ones that clean, and black ones that increase their efficiency by reducing water surface tension so dirt lifts away cleanly. This version was developed with eczema and reactive skin specifically in mind, with a slow-release pellet action that leaves no detergent residue on fabric like liquid or powder detergents, which is often the actual cause of post-wash itching. It has been dermatologically tested and rated excellent for sensitive skin, and it carries approval from Allergy UK.
- Lasts 70 washes, at around 17c per wash
- Refillable and reusable: save up to 40 plastic bottles a year
- Dermatologically tested and Allergy UK approved
- Completely fragrance-free
- Ideal for eczema, reactive skin, babies and young children
- 10-year warranty on the egg case
This version was developed with eczema and reactive skin in mind. The founder, Dawn, battled eczema growing up, and that experience shaped the formula. It's been dermatologically tested and rated as excellent for sensitive skin, and it's been approved by Allergy UK. The formula is hypoallergenic and completely fragrance-free: no scent, no irritation.
The white pellets are the cleaning agents, and the black pellets increase their efficiency by reducing water surface tension so dirt lifts away cleanly. The key difference here is what's missing: no chlorine bleaches, no phosphates, no parabens, no SLS or SLES (the heavy-duty surfactants), and no palm oil. The pellets also release slowly, which means significantly less detergent residue gets left on your clothes: the kind of residue that can trigger itching and reaction in sensitive skin.
This is a good option for those with eczema or reactive skin. It's also trusted by parents for babies and young children with delicate skin. Each egg comes with enough pellets for 70 washes. When you run out, you just buy a Sensitive Skin refill, which costs around 14c per wash. Over a year of washing, that's a genuine saving. And because you're reusing the same egg case, you're eliminating single-use plastic bottles from your routine. If you do seven washes a week, that's about 40 plastic bottles you're not buying every year.
It's also aquatic-friendly; nothing in it harms marine life.
How to Use
Before your first wash, run a detox cycle: use Detox Tablets to clear any residue from your machine.
If clothes are heavily soiled or stained, give them a light pre-treatment first.
For hand washing: drop the egg into a bucket of cold or warm water, let it sit for 15 minutes, add your clothes and wash. The egg case itself is handy for stains: rub it gently on the affected area to help lift them before the wash.
For machine washing: pop your clothes in (don't overfill), add the egg, select the right temperature setting (maximum 60°C), and wash as normal.
Ingredients
Anionic surfactants, Non-ionic surfactants.
No bleaches. No phosphates. No optical brighteners. Nothing harmful to aquatic life. No fragrance. No SLS/SLES. No parabens. No palm oil.
What These Do
Anionic surfactants: These are the main cleaning agents. They break down oils and dirt so water can rinse them away. The slow-release formulation means less irritating residue stays on fabric.
Non-ionic surfactants: These work alongside the anionic surfactants but are gentler and less likely to irritate skin. They're particularly good at handling oils and don't produce much foam.