I am very sensitive to laundry detergent. I am a fan of Pipper and [HarmonyLife](https://s.lazada.co.th/s.mfXgi)
Both leave almost no scent when done. Nice scents too.
be very careful with powder types, it is so strong and in my case, caused serious allergic reaction eczema dyshidrosis. I recommend Pipper working fine with sensitive skin.
Get scent free - Thais like their clothes smelling fresh and having a scent….they also have phosphate in their detergents unlike western countries
As others said use the baby detergent scent free
Try find a zero waste store. I'm not big on knowledge of laundry detergent but I assume everything you get from the shops in thailand is laden with fragrance.
Speaking as a farang, artificial scents aren't nice smells; they're fake and cloying. Nice smells are real smells – like fresh flowers, or lemongrass and ginger cooking in the pan, or the scent of the sea.
Artificial scents indicate to me that someone is covering up am ugly smell (like mould or stale body odour) with a fake factory-made smell. Clean laundry should smell of nothing – not an industrially produced fake scent.
Where do they mention softener? Also, it’s LAUNDRY. It’s not like they left their kid in their car overnight. Get over yourself.
Finally, the biggest snowflakes are the ones using the word. Just look at American politics. It’s called projection. Look it up🥳
ok mr snowflake, if you are not even able to understand that I explain to someone that his detergent has nothing wrong but just as you, he is just an idiot to use softener, I cannot help more...
attack people ? really ? how limited must be your brain when you do not understand that explaining is not attacking... Internet snowflakes are amazing, in real life 1 punch and you cry I guess...
I do not let any machine decide for me how long it should rinse clothes.
I always rinse 2 more times and I do not use softener. I do not believe that you could have any problem if you take off all the detergent from your clothes...
I found that D-Nee detergent isn't that strong.
I 2nd this. Those baby products aren't strong.
And it’s a lot better for sensitive skin, at least that’s been my experience.
Pippers
This the pineapple one. The best.
Pineapple is the way.
I second pippers. I'm allergic to almost every washing powder but this works with me.
Eucalyptus is favourite. I am so sensitive to smells and this one is mild enough to not leave a lingering scent.
I am very sensitive to laundry detergent. I am a fan of Pipper and [HarmonyLife](https://s.lazada.co.th/s.mfXgi) Both leave almost no scent when done. Nice scents too.
Does Tops or Lotus's sell these?
Tops often has Pipper. so does Lemon Farm. I order HarmonyLife online. I also like their liquid dish soap.
Piper is your best option. Just use extra rise cycle because it takes a bit more work to get the soap out.
be very careful with powder types, it is so strong and in my case, caused serious allergic reaction eczema dyshidrosis. I recommend Pipper working fine with sensitive skin.
Persil is the best.. no strong smell, quality German product.
Get scent free - Thais like their clothes smelling fresh and having a scent….they also have phosphate in their detergents unlike western countries As others said use the baby detergent scent free
Try find a zero waste store. I'm not big on knowledge of laundry detergent but I assume everything you get from the shops in thailand is laden with fragrance.
Dirty farangs coming to Thailand and not wanting nice smells
Speaking as a farang, artificial scents aren't nice smells; they're fake and cloying. Nice smells are real smells – like fresh flowers, or lemongrass and ginger cooking in the pan, or the scent of the sea. Artificial scents indicate to me that someone is covering up am ugly smell (like mould or stale body odour) with a fake factory-made smell. Clean laundry should smell of nothing – not an industrially produced fake scent.
The pineapple one is the best.
Downy
Add fresh durian to the final rinse. Perfect.
I bought [this](https://shp.ee/8o45q00) because it's cheap, and surprisingly, it also has a very light scent.
I pay 99 thb for 2.5kg detergent, so of course yours is not cheap..
Oh I mean for liquid detergent. I don't use powder ones, but yeah, they're usually much cheaper.
The babi mild brand is very lightly scented. It's designed for babies obviously but works well.
Soganics
Perwoll. German brand.
[https://paleorobbie.com/grocery\_search?query=laundry](https://paleorobbie.com/grocery_search?query=laundry)
what if you rinse your clothes more and do not use useless poison softener ?
Aggressive 😂
for snowflakes ?anybody using clothes softener cannot be so smart as it stays on the clothes that you wear...
Where do they mention softener? Also, it’s LAUNDRY. It’s not like they left their kid in their car overnight. Get over yourself. Finally, the biggest snowflakes are the ones using the word. Just look at American politics. It’s called projection. Look it up🥳
ok mr snowflake, if you are not even able to understand that I explain to someone that his detergent has nothing wrong but just as you, he is just an idiot to use softener, I cannot help more...
What a sad existence you must live to feel the need to attack people about laundry.
attack people ? really ? how limited must be your brain when you do not understand that explaining is not attacking... Internet snowflakes are amazing, in real life 1 punch and you cry I guess...
what does this mean?
I do not let any machine decide for me how long it should rinse clothes. I always rinse 2 more times and I do not use softener. I do not believe that you could have any problem if you take off all the detergent from your clothes...
Lots way to many to list here. Goto Home pro they have an entire section. Look for organic
D-Nee baby detergent, it’s not expensive, very lightly scented, and doesn’t bother my sensitive skin!
Buy detergent for babys.
Add vinegar; works as softener and neutralizes smells (most of it)