Every day, your skin is in direct contact with your laundry. Fabrics retain part of the substances present in your detergent. A silent, repeated exposure, often underestimated.
Scientific data now encourages a more critical look at everyday cleaning products.
Public health observations
Household products are increasingly monitored. Studies show they may contain substances potentially harmful to health and the environment.
Endocrine disruptors
Some substances used in everyday products are suspected to interfere with the hormonal system, even at very low doses over long periods.
Fragrances and volatile compounds
The term fragrance refers to complex mixtures that may contain numerous substances. Some products release volatile organic compounds that impact indoor air quality.
Surfactants
Surfactants are essential for cleaning but vary in origin. Some may contain trace contaminants such as 1,4-dioxane.
Preservatives
Certain preservatives are subject to health recommendations.
Indoor pollution
Indoor air quality is a major public health issue. Cleaning products contribute to indoor pollution.
Irritating substances
Some products contain substances that may cause irritation or allergic reactions.
A different approach
Laundry care should not be a compromise between efficiency and health. It can become an act of preservation. Less excess. More precision. More transparency.
DIVYNE embodies this approach.



