Perwoll is a brand of laundry detergent owned by Henkel. It was first introduced in Germany in 1876, and has since expanded its product line to include various formulations for different types of fabrics.
Perwoll was founded in 1876 in Germany.
The brand was acquired by Henkel in 1927.
In the 1970s, Perwoll introduced the first liquid laundry detergent in Europe.
Perwoll expanded its product line to include formulations for different types of fabrics and special needs, such as sensitive skin or sports clothing.
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A laundry detergent designed to protect and renew the color of fabrics, even after multiple washes.
A laundry detergent formulated to nourish and protect fabrics, helping to prevent damage from frequent washing and drying.
A laundry detergent designed for sports clothing, with a formula that helps to remove sweat and odor while protecting the fabric.
Perwoll laundry detergent is used to clean and protect clothes while adding a fresh scent. It has formulations for different types of fabrics and special needs, such as sensitive skin or sports clothing.
Perwoll laundry detergent can be found at many retailers, including grocery stores, drugstores, and online shops.
Perwoll has a formulation specifically for sensitive skin, called Perwoll Sensitive. It is free of dyes and fragrances that can irritate the skin.
Perwoll does not have a specific eco-friendly formulation, but it does have a concentrated formula that uses less water and packaging than traditional formulas.
Perwoll has a formulation specifically for tough stains, called Perwoll Intense. It is designed to remove even the most stubborn stains from clothes.