Saturday, March 19, 2016

Seventh Generation Product Review and Giveaway!




As part of the Generation Good community, i sometimes receive products and samples to try out and review. i recently received samples of their 4X free and clear Laundry detergent and free and clear baby wipes.i have used Seventh Generation's 4x free and clear laundry detergent before, infact it's one of two brands that i purchase most often. i have always been happy with it's performance. My daughter has very sensitive skin, so i always stick with the free and clear products, even though i secretly prefer scented. A little goes a long way with this product. It is highly concentrated and designed to produce the best results when measured and used according to the directions.  i do find that some stains still need to be pre-treated, but over all the product works very well to clean our laundry. A bit about the product- Seventh Generation's 4X concentrated triple-enzyme formula works great even in cold water. Removes stubborn stains and grease. USDA certified 95% biobased concentrated laundry detergent. Clinically tested to be non-toxic and hypoallergenic. Made without dyes, synthetic fragrances, or optical brighteners.  Liquid laundry detergent is designed for standard and HE machines. 


i was also give some Free and Clear wipes to try. Specially designed to care for baby and planet, Seventh Generation Free & Clear Wipes deliver the clean you need with the gentle care your baby's skin deserves. Free from fragrances, parabens, phthalates, alcohol and dyes, these wipes are also good for hands and faces and hands that go on faces!
Since i don't have a baby here to try them on, i used them as wet wipes for my daughter to clean her face after eating. She has pretty sensitive skin and it's not unusual for her to get irritation and redness around her mouth if any food is left on it. Many lotions and soaps also cause her irritation. The Seventh Generation free and clear wipes worked great to clean her face and didn't cause any redness or irritation. They clean with plant derived ingredients and are gentle and refreshing on sensitive skin.  Also, they are not tested on animals and do not contain any animal ingredients.  
i was given a few samples to try and a few to share with friends. So i thought it would be fun to give them away here on my blog. It's been a while since i've hosted a giveaway and i always enjoy doing them. This giveaway is open to US only. 

About Seventh Generation: Seventh Generation is one of the nation's leading natural brands of household and personal care products. The company lives its commitment to "caring today for seven generations of tomorrows," with products formulated to provide mindful solutions for human health, air, surfaces, fabrics, pets and people within your home -- and for the community and environment outside of it. Since The company's founding in 1988, we have never, ever, conducted or commissioned any animal testing of our products or their ingredients. In fact, we design our products to be safe for people, their homes, their pets, and the environment, and we don't believe any animal should be harmed in the process of making the products you use to create a clean and healthy home. 




disclaimer. i did not receive compensation for this post, however i did receive a free product to review in exchange for my opinion. My opinions are my own and are not influenced in any way. 

6 comments:

  1. i have never used this brand before. I have never had good luck with wipes though. they ALWAYS caused rashes with my kids

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  2. no i have not but i have heard of seventh generation. i know they have a reputation to being more natural and high quality. thanks for the chance!

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  3. I never used it before and love to try it

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  4. We have used this brand for years. It's one of the only ones we can use. Josie has a massive sensitivity to most soaps and detergents.

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  5. I have never tried their products before but would love to!

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  6. I actually have tried their laundry detergent before, and it seemed to work pretty well. I think it was that only time I tried their product though.

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