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  2. The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025 - AOL

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    Everything about these detergent sheets revolves around being good for people with sensitive skin. The flip side of that is that it’s scentless, meaning it won’t give you fresh-smelling laundry.

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    Sensitive Skin Free and Clear. A close second to All Free and Clear, this value-sized laundry detergent was recommended by three separate dermatologists as being both safe and effective.

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    This laundry detergent from Clean People has a fresh scent and enough sheets to handle 96 loads of laundry washed in hard water. This versatile detergent is good for any washer including top ...

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    Persil (/ ˈ p ɜːr s ɪ l /, German pronunciation: [pɛʁˈziːl]) is a German brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Henkel around the world except in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Latin America (except Mexico), China, Australia and New Zealand, where it is manufactured and marketed by Unilever. Persil was introduced ...

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    Laundry detergent is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) used for cleaning dirty laundry (clothes). Laundry detergent is manufactured in powder ( washing powder ) and liquid form. While powdered and liquid detergents hold roughly equal share of the worldwide laundry detergent market in terms of value , powdered detergents are sold twice as ...

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    However, a large-scale skin prick test (SPT) containing 15,765 volunteers with 8 different types of detergent enzymes found that the allergy reaction is extremely rare among the public, with only 0.23% showing a reaction. [11] The issue in Filipino consumers is believed to be the rushed hand-laundering method. [10]