Noticed lately: a new crop of woodsy, herbal, and lavender-scented all-natural dishwashing liquids (we’re just waiting for Aesop to get into the game).
Above: The Fer à Cheval Liquide Vaisselle Savon de Marseille is made without dyes, of Marseille soap; €4.50 at La Trésorerie. Above: The Astier de Villatte Liquide Vaisselle in cypress, pepper, and sage is $26 for a bottle at Jayson Home. Above: One of our longtime favorites, the Murchison-Hume Heirloom Dishwashing Liquid in a 32-ounce glass bottle is available for $18.99 at the Container Store. Above: The Compagnie de Provence Liquide Vaisselle Dish Soap comes in a range of fragrances; €8.50 at Compagnie de Provence. Above: From the Hay Kitchen Market line, the Hay Dish Wash in Juniper Wood is $19 for a bottle at Finnish Design Shop. Above: The Bondi Wash Dish Wash in Lemon Tea Tree and Mandarin is $18 at Bondi Wash. Above: Another solution from Fer à Cheval, the Savon Noir Liquide (“Liquid Black Soap”) is a multiuse cleaner for degreasing and shining; €7 at La Trésorerie. Above: Real World Natural Plant Lemongrass & Citrus Dishwashing Liquid is $32.50 NZD from Real World Natural. Above: The Common Good Dish Soap in lavender is $6.99 at Common Good. Above: From Scandinavian brand L:A Bruket, No. 76 Dishwashing Liquid in lemongrass is $27 at Need Supply. Above: The Mōdere Dish Wash from Australia is $8.05 AUD for a bottle.
Above: The Vakinme Washing-Up Liquid Detergent in Daggmossa (jasmine, rose, cedar, amber) is gentle on hands and easy on the eyes; $22 at The Line. For more ideas, see our posts:
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