Palmolive® Ultra Pure+Clear Dishwashing Liquid products are certified partnership products of Safer Choice program! The EPA offers the Safer Choice label to company partners who design or reformulate quality products that perform well and contain safer chemical ingredients.
All of the ingredients we use in our products are safe for people and the environment. They meet our strict safety standards and all applicable government regulations everywhere they are sold around the world. The decisions we make on ingredients are based on a thorough evaluation of the latest scientific evidence.
The safest dish soaps are those free from harmful chemicals like SLS, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances. Look for products with certifications like MadeSafe, EWG Verified, or Leaping Bunny. Brands like Meliora, Dr. Bronner's, and Sonett are excellent choices.
A: Our Palmolive Pure + Clean line is free of parabens and phthalates.
Choosing the right products is important to do your bit for the planet. The easiest way to help prevent microplastic ending up in the ocean and soil is to buy products that don't contain them. There are many types of soap and shower gels that don't contain microplastic, such as all Palmolive shower gels.
Though personal care items such as nail polish, perfumes, and lotions may contain phthalates, and it can also be found in some detergents, Dawn dish soap does not use it as an ingredient. Its primary use is to make plastic more flexible.
Made of coconut, palm and olive oils, Palmolive bar soap was introduced in 1898. Originally, the bar soap floated like Procter & Gamble's Ivory bar soap. By the turn of the 20th century, Palmolive bar soap was the world's best-selling soap.
Palmolive Ultra Gentle Care dishwashing liquid is hypoallergenic and dermatologist tested for sensitive skin.
Palmolive Ultra Pure + Clear dish soap effectively cuts through grease, has no unnecessary ingredients, and has a hypoallergenic formula. Available in Spring Fresh and Lavender Eucalyptus.
Dawn is often more expensive but is justified by its strong performance and cleaning efficiency. Palmolive is generally more budget-friendly, with users appreciating its gentle formulas and environmental focus. Individual preferences and cleaning needs will help determine which brand provides better value for money.
While you can buy antibacterial dish soap from brands like Palmolive and Dawn, they really aren't necessary. The FDA has said that there is no concrete evidence showing that antibacterial soap is more effective at removing germs than regular dish soap and water. It's more about the actual physical action of washing.
It is a trusted choice in professional kitchens, known for its exceptional grease-cutting and food-lifting capabilities. Palmolive Ultra dishwashing liquid is made with 0% parabens and phthalates and 100% biodegradable active ingredients1.
Look for products that are certified Safer Choice by the U.S. EPA. It's a great way to find dish soaps and other cleaning products that use the safest ingredients in their class, meet high standards for performance, and avoid potentially toxic ingredients. Seek out dish soaps that are dye-free.
Does Palmolive® have an Antibacterial product? Yes, we carry Ultra Palmolive® Antibacterial across several sizes in our Orange Scent. Our Antibacterial dish liquid kills 99.9% of bacteria* on dishes and kitchen surfaces when used as directed.
SkinCeuticals, Neutrogena, Cetaphil, Murad, and Dr. Barbara Sturm are some of the top skincare brands that are beloved by dermatologists and customers alike.
How ethical is Palmolive? Palmolive is a brand of soap and shower products which has a below-benchmark score on The Good Shopping Guide's Ethical Soap & Shower Gel Ratings Table.
Solid soap bars such as Palmolive Moisture Care with olive oil extract can be used to cleanse the hands, face and body in the shower. Body soaps like this are very hydrating and keep the skin moisturised, soft and clean.
It's scented with essential oils only, or if unscented, is truly absent of scent. It contains no synthetic pigments, dyes, or preservatives. The ingredients sound like plant names, not lengthy names of periodic table concoctions. The soap is certified by an organization you know and trust.
ECOS Hypoallergenic Dish Soap
The ECOS brand prides itself on biodegradable ingredients and sustainable manufacturing processes, so it's no surprise this dishwashing detergent is U.S. EPA Safer Choice Certified.
Thanks for asking! You'll be happy to know that we have not discontinued Dawn Free and Clear. Although we're uncertain why your local stores or Amazon wouldn't be carrying it anymore, at least locally, you can let the store managers know about your interest.
Phthalates must be listed among the ingredients on product labels, unless they are added as a part of the “fragrance.” Under current law, they can then simply be labeled “fragrance,” even though they may make up 20% or more of the product. Many companies have voluntarily removed phthalates from their products.