
A shower liner that loves you back.
No PEVA, no toxins, just pure breathable comfort to elevate your everyday ritual. Clean living, wrapped in effortless elegance.
A simple swap. A powerful wellness shift.
Crafted from exceptionally soft, organic cotton and lined with a non-GMO plant based interlayer, it is free from PEVAs, PVCs, and VOCs, the hidden toxins found in most conventional liners. Instead of synthetic off-gassing, you get clean air. Instead of sticky plastic clinging to your skin, you experience the gentle drape and texture of high-end fabric.

Lower your toxic load with a pure shower for pure peace of mind.
Unlike conventional liners that quietly release harmful chemicals and microplastics, ours supports your health with clean ingredients.

Even so-called 'non-toxic' liners have PEVA. Here is what they don't tell you.
What's hiding in your liner?
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Heat and Steam Amplify Chemical Off-Gassing
Bathrooms are warm enclosed environments, especially during hot showers. Heat and humidity from your shower accelerate the release of VOCs and microplastic particles from plastic liners into the air you breathe. The result? You and your family may be inhaling a concentrated mix of synthetic chemicals daily, often without realizing it.
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Children Are More Vulnerable to Plastic-Related Toxins
Children and infants are especially sensitive to airborne toxins and endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Exposure to VOCs and plasticizers from shower liners can interfere with hormone development, immune function, and respiratory health. Because their bodies are still developing, the long-term impact of these hidden exposures can be far more significant than in adults.
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“Non-toxic” Labels Often Conceal Harmful Chemicals
Many shower liners labeled as“non-toxic” or “PVC-free” still contain synthetic materials like PEVA or EVA, which can release undisclosed volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as acetaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen. Manufacturers aren’t required to list all chemical additives, including plasticizers, stabilizers, or flame retardants, so consumers may unknowingly be exposed to chemicals that disrupt hormones or cause irritation.