Biological Detergents:
* Will usually state "Biological" or "Bio" on the packaging.
* May also list specific enzymes like "Protease", "Amylase", or "Lipase".
* Often have "biological" or "bio" in the product name.
Non-biological Detergents:
* Will not mention "Biological" or "Bio" on the packaging.
* May specifically state "non-biological" or "non-bio".
* Will not list specific enzymes.
Other Tips:
* Check the ingredients list: Biological detergents will list enzymes, while non-biological detergents will not.
* Consider the washing temperature: Biological detergents can usually be used on a range of temperatures, while non-biological detergents are often best used on cooler washes.
* Look for a "biological" or "bio" logo: Some brands may have a specific logo to indicate their detergents are biological.
Important Note:
* Always follow the instructions on the detergent label.
* If you have sensitive skin, it's best to use a non-biological detergent.
Remember: It's always best to refer to the packaging for the most accurate information about the type of detergent.