My husband just read that fabric softener's are made of Horse tallow! Ewwwwwwww! that grosses me out! I think I might have to stop using it? I don't need my towels to be softened by an animal. Yuck!
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My husband just read that fabric softener's are made of Horse tallow! Ewwwwwwww! that grosses me out! I think I might have to stop using it? I don't need my towels to be softened by an animal. Yuck!
Looks like it's mostly the liquid ones? And there are plenty of vegan options out there - check your local health food store:)
CA
Well, you can also go for synthetic ingredients.
These are petrol based. Petrol is dead dinosaurs. Go figure.
Your horse tallow will have been purified, distilled, and transfigured so that there's no dead stuff in there...
Do you use lipstick? can you say lice?
And you do wear leather shoes, don't you? I'm just saying... not trying to make fun of ya.
You can always use vinegar in the rinse cycle instead. It works fairly well as a fabric softener. Of course, it's made from rotted fruits and grains.
Sarah
If that grosses you out, I recommend you not eat jello and anything that contains gelatin.
Ew! I'm already a non-gelatin eater. I was not aware of this fabric softener issue. I'm off to check labels...
Jell-O, most marshmallows, frosted Pop-tarts, most brands of yogurt, Gummi-worms, most brands of jelly beans, conversation hearts for Valentine's Day... the list goes on and on. (Can't you tell we love our sweets?!) Youngest daughter was 9 when she made the switch to vegetarian eating, and she's gotten stricter over the last two years. Gelatin is a HUGE no-no for her. She requested a copy of Animal Ingredients A to Z for Christmas, and it's become her companion on trips to the grocery.
I'm afraid the less I know about this topic, the better. I've already stopped eating meat for the most part because of guilt over using animals (but occasionally I'll crave it and I give in, I just do some penance to make up for it). If I started digging deeper I'd have to drasitically change my diet in order to not feel guilty. I'm changing one small step at a time...
TriGirl ***who is not looking into this matter further***
Oh, now that my head is clear - there's one very easy way around the horse goo problem: I do not use fabric softener.
I don't even use a drier (or is it a dryer?).
I love how towels get all hard, it's like free loofah in the morning - invigorating.
Just noticed this when I was grocery shopping tonight - Seventh Generation now makes fabric softener dryer sheets. They use plant-based ingredients.
Aside from the animal matter, fabric softener is the mortal enemy of most of the technical fabrics that our fine (aka pricey) performance outerwear (and some innerwear) is made of. I do use Method or Seventh Generation for the sheets & towels.
Perhaps your daughter needs to reconsider agar-agar. It's gelatin derived from seaweed. Japanese have used it for centuries.
I have nothing else to contribute to this fabric softener hot topic. I've never used any fabric softener in my life. Do I plan to? No need.