Cleaning and care for people with particularly sensitive skin
Frosch zero% - developed for allergy sufferers
- Formulas with UREA
- Hypoallergenic
- Dermatologically tested
- ECARF certified
- ph 5,5 skin-neutral
The most important answers for allergy sufferers
Which allergy triggers are often used in detergents and what makes Frosch zero% different?
Preservatives, perfumes and dyes used in cleaning agents can often trigger allergies. Preservatives provide stability, but can cause skin irritations. Perfumes and dyes are used to make the product more attractive, but may also cause skin irritation. Frosch zero% contains no perfume, dyes nor additional preservatives or allergens.
What does the ECARF seal mean?
The European Centre for Allergy Research (ECARF) is dedicated to the treatment, research and sharing of knowledge in the field of allergology. It awards a seal to products that are suitable for allergy sufferers and meet strict quality requirements. The certification is based on the fact that the product significantly improves the quality of life of allergy sufferers.
What is UREA and what makes it particularly gentle on the skin?
UREA helps the skin to store moisture in different layers of the skin. It penetrates into the skin where it binds moisture, protecting the skin from drying out and making it soft and supple. When used in detergents, it ensures that clothes have a soft and comfortable feel.
What does the Ecolabel certificate mean?
Ecolabel is a certificate awarded to products that meet exacting environmental standards. The criteria for the award of an Ecolabel certificate includes aspects, such as reduced pollutant emissions, sustainable extraction of raw materials, energy efficiency, and a lower environmental impact over the entire life cycle of the product.
We place particular emphasis on skin tolerability with Frosch zero%. All products are ECARF-certified and thus guarantee maximum consumer safety, especially for allergy sufferers.