Traditional cleaning products might make your home sparkle, but many of them are filled with ingredients that can negatively affect your health. From synthetic fragrances to harsh preservatives, these chemicals can linger in the air, irritate skin, and even disrupt hormones.

Creating a clean, fresh-smelling home doesn’t require toxins. Whether you’re brand new to the low-tox lifestyle or looking to swap out the last few items in your cleaning cupboard, this guide has you covered with natural brand alternatives and simple DIY recipes that I use.


A bright, clean bathroom featuring dual sinks, modern faucets, and a large mirror. There are green plants in the window, with bottles of cleaning products and towels neatly arranged on the counter.

Why Go Low-Tox with Your Cleaning Products?

Conventional cleaning products can contain ingredients linked to:

  • Respiratory irritation
  • Hormonal disruption
  • Allergic reactions

By choosing low-tox options, you reduce your exposure to these chemicals while also protecting your family (especially children, whose developing systems are more vulnerable.) Find ways to swap out products for a healther home.


1. Low-Tox & Natural Cleaning Brands I Love

If you’re not ready to DIY everything (and who has the time sometimes!), these natural cleaning brands offer effective, beautiful-smelling products without the nasties.

Top Picks

  • Koala Eco: Botanical-based, biodegradable, and smells divine—think eucalyptus, lemon myrtle, and peppermint.
  • Ecostore: Widely available in major supermarkets, affordable, and effective for laundry, dishes, baby wash, and general cleaning.
  • Dr. Bronner’s: A multitasking powerhouse and can be diluted for dozens of household uses.

2. Simple DIY Cleaning Recipes That Work

If you enjoy getting hands-on or want to save money, DIY cleaning is surprisingly easy and effective. You only need a few ingredients to make your own safe, toxin-free cleaning products.

All-Purpose Spray

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • 1 cup filtered water
  • 10–15 drops essential oil (lemon, eucalyptus, or tea tree work well but not essential)

Directions:
Combine in a spray bottle. Shake gently before use. Great for benches, sinks, and surfaces (avoid stone surfaces like granite or marble).

A bottle of eco-friendly cleaning spray on a kitchen counter surrounded by a green plant, with additional spray bottles in the background.

Glass/Mirror Spray

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup white vinegar
  • 2 cups water

Directions:
Spray and wipe with a microfiber cloth for a streak-free finish.


Soft Scrub for Sinks & Tiles

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup bicarb soda
  • A few teaspoons of castile soap
  • Optional: 5 drops essential oil for natural fragrance

Directions:
Mix into a paste. Scrub with a sponge or cloth and rinse clean.


A bowl filled with white powder, possibly a cleaning agent like baking soda, placed on a countertop with sunlight creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.

3. Tips for a Low-Tox Cleaning Routine

  • Ditch the synthetic fragrance. If it just says “fragrance” or “parfum” on the label, I would avoid.
  • Use microfiber cloths instead of disposable wipes or paper towels.

Start Small and Build Confidence

You don’t need to throw everything out today. Just pick one product to swap this week, maybe your glass cleaner or bathroom spray. Then, try a DIY or explore a new brand next time you run out of something.

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