Reviews of Aistenok washing powder

Reviews of Aistenok powderPeople often search for reviews of Aistenok laundry detergent, but often come across unreliable, inflated, or supposedly consumer opinions. How can one form an objective opinion about this detergent when such reviews are completely unreliable? We've decided to remedy this situation by publishing real reviews of Aistenok laundry detergent for you to read and draw your own conclusions.

Extra Soft

Claudia Ivanovna, Moscow

I bought a new laundry detergent for my granddaughter, called Aistenok Extra Soft. It's inexpensive, but it washes incredibly well. It's amazing – it's hypoallergenic for children, but it washes better than many adult detergents. As soon as we tried it for the first time, it removed baby food and grass stains from our little one's shirt with ease, earning us both our love. I wholeheartedly recommend it to all new mothers!

The package says it removes stains from blood, milk, grass, fruit, sauce, sweat, oil, cocoa and coffee – and that’s absolutely true.

Larisa, Omsk

At the store, I held the package of Aistenok Extra Soft baby powder, which a friend recommended, in my hands for a long time. On the one hand, I trust Svetlana completely, and she wouldn't recommend anything bad for my daughter, who has allergies, but on the other hand, the ingredients don't inspire confidence:

  • nonionic and anionic surfactants;
  • polycarboxylates;
  • enzymes;
  • optical brightener;
  • foam regulator;
  • some aromatic additives.

In my opinion, this is too much for a baby powder, but I still decided to trust my friend and bought the product. Little Stork Extra Soft really didn't cause an allergy in my daughter. I've been using it for seven months now and will continue to do so. I don’t know whether I was lucky or whether the ingredients are truly harmless, but it worked for us.

Julia, KrasnodarAistenok Extra Soft

I've been washing with this wonderful powder for two years now, and I have only good things to say about it. Well, you have to admit, what's bad about a washing powder that makes washing a joy? I've forgotten what it's like to pre-wash baby poop in cold water with soap or other stains; everything comes out just like that: you throw the clothes in the machine, sprinkle in the powder, start the wash, and then take out the clean clothes. I've read some less-than-flattering reviews about this powder. I want to tell them: if you don't know what you're talking about, then keep your mouth shut. There's no point in trashing a good product!

Lyudmila, Tolyatti

I used it for quite a long time washing powder "Ushasty Nyan"It's a good product in principle, but after some home testing, Aistenok Extra Soft won out, and now I choose it. Aistenok removes greasy stains, albeit slightly better, and it's cheaper. Besides, "Ushasty Nyan" has earned a bad reputation, so I decided, just in case, not to buy it again, especially since there are decent alternatives. I recommend Aistenok Extra Soft to everyone.

Phosphate-free Eco

Olesya, Novosibirsk

Five months ago, we welcomed a baby into our family, and I set myself the goal of finding an affordable and safe laundry detergent. After trying several types, I settled on Aistenok Phosphate-Free Eco, and here's why:

  1. It rinses out of clothes perfectly, which means it will not cause any allergies even in a child with the most sensitive skin;
  2. The powder is excellent at removing certain types of stains that other products struggle to remove, such as blood stains;
  3. The powder is on average cheaper than other similar baby products.

I won't talk about Aistenok's shortcomings, as I don't know any. I sincerely tried to find any, but couldn't. Well, maybe that's for the best. I'll continue using this powder and recommend it to my friends!

Tatiana, Moscow

Aistenok Phosphate-Free Eco is a terrible detergent. It smells like old Soviet-era detergents. It's cheap, but what good stuff can you get in a pack for that price? I washed my son's T-shirts several times, and they turned completely grey. It's disgusting stuff, not a powder, I give it one point, and even that's a stretch.

Alena, ArkhangelskStork Phosphate-Free Eco

I recently tried Aistenok Phosphate-Free Eco Laundry Detergent and was once again convinced that there's nothing better than Tobby Kids. I've been using the Teddy Bear detergent, as I call it, for a long time now, and it's second to none. As for Aistenok, whoever makes it should use it, because it doesn't wash anything!

Marina, Vladivostok

At my mother's insistence, I bought and tested Aistenok Phosphate-Free Eco laundry detergent. I concluded it was just a cheap powder, not worth paying attention to, as it didn't wash as well as it should have, which was to say, nothing. It lathered poorly and washed even worse. Just for fun, I stained two kitchen towels and washed one with Persil and the other with Aistenok. Aistenok lost on all counts – it's not a good powder!

Liquid laundry detergent

Velena Aistenok gel

I bought Aistenok liquid detergent specifically for hand washing; I can't imagine how I could avoid that. I'm always washing things by hand. I bought the gel because it dissolves better than powder, especially since powder is so scratchy.

The washing quality is decent; it's still able to remove our children's "surprises." I liked that the detergent contains chamomile and string extract. However, the presence of phosphates is disappointing, and the Russian manufacturer doesn't offer any other formula. After washing, there's no stickiness on your hands, and the laundry is soft and odorless.

Kajra

I bought Aistenok baby laundry detergent and decided to give it a try. While pouring it into the bottle, I noticed something dark inside. It turned out the gel was uneven and lumpy. I didn't want to risk it; I don't use it for washing baby clothes and wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Of course, maybe I just got a different product.

Fairy Moon

When buying baby laundry detergent, the first thing I look at is the ingredients. Then I check the price, and only then the consumption. Aistenok's gel meets all my requirements. It has a good formula, no bleach, no dyes, and no enzymes.

Other advantages include the presence of linden and string extracts, as well as silver ions. The phosphonates are not entirely satisfactory.

This product can be used for all types of laundry, but I prefer machine washing. It cleans well and refreshes clothes. I use laundry soap for really tough stains. The price is reasonable, and it's economical. I use a little less than the amount recommended on the packaging. After a month and a half of use, the child did not develop any allergies. This is another plus. That's why I recommend it to everyone!

Anastasia 13

Hello, I'd like to share my thoughts on the Aistenok washing gel. It can be used from the first days of a baby's life and can be washed in any way, either by hand or in the washing machine. It's suitable for both colored and white laundry. Essentially, it's a universal gel. For my first experiment, I used two capfuls of the product, as the manufacturer recommends. Among the items were soiled shorts with a tomato paste and strawberry stain. The result was that it washed out, but a barely noticeable mark remained. I think this is normal. Incidentally, there's no odor, and the price is reasonable.

stain on shorts

To summarize, the Aistenok line of baby laundry detergents isn't particularly diverse, but it does include a standard selection: a couple of types of laundry detergent and a laundry gel. We've compiled reviews of these products in this article; we hope you find them helpful.

   

1 reader comment

  1. Gravatar Sergey Sergey:

    Aistenok is a super powder, and those who don't like it obviously got a fake.

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