As a new parent, you’re probably no stranger to endless piles of spit-up stained laundry. (Is there ever a time when the washer isn’t running?) But how do all those washings — and more specifically, the laundry detergent that goes in them — affect your baby’s super-soft, sensitive skin?
Is baby laundry detergent necessary?
A baby’s skin is more sensitive than an adult’s, and skin conditions like cradle cap or eczema can crop up in the months after birth.
The good news? You don’t necessarily have to cherry-pick a baby-specific laundry detergent. “While it’s not necessary to use detergent labeled as baby detergent, there are some important considerations when selecting a detergent for babies,” says Marisa Garshick, M.D., F.A.A.D., a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. “It is recommended to use detergent that is fragrance-free, as fragrance can be irritating for babies or those with sensitive skin. It is also important to distinguish fragrance-free from unscented, as unscented products often have a masking fragrance that takes away the scent but still can be irritating on the skin.” Other things to look for: detergents that are hypoallergenic and dye-free, plus harsh brighteners or industrial-strength bleach solutions, says Dr. Garshick.
Still, to make sure baby isn’t coming into contact with any unnecessary additives — especially some of those masked ingredients Garshick touched on. Many parents choose to use a gentle, baby-friendly laundry detergent when washing their little one's clothes.
If you do happen to notice a skin rash on your baby’s skin, call your pediatrician for further guidance.
Types of baby laundry detergent
Like other laundry products, baby-friendly laundry detergent comes in multiple forms:
- Liquid: Liquid you portion out and pour into the machine
- Tablets: Pre-portioned amounts of detergent you simply pop into the machine
- Powder: Like liquid, powder requires measuring and then pouring that specific amount into your machine
How often should you wash baby clothes?
Though there’s hardly any questioning what should — and shouldn’t be — in baby laundry detergent, how often you wash clothing is most often a personal preference, though most will agree that it’s always important to wash baby’s clothing when it’s visibly soiled, says Dr. Garshick.
How we chose the best baby laundry detergents
We looked for gentle formulas without additives, plus did a deep dive into the What to Expect community, as well as polled our editors, to see what has been tried and loved. The result: A list of exceptional laundry products suitable for baby’s sensitive skin.
Here are our favorite baby laundry detergents that will be gentle on the skin, but tough on stains.