How important is baby laundry detergent? 6 major things to consider before buying
May 2, 2023How important is baby laundry detergent? 6 major things to consider before buying

If you’re a new parent, chances are baby laundry has now become an integral part of your daily routine. On average, Canadian families wash between 9 to 15 loads of laundry per week, equating to about 17.5 billion cups of laundry detergent annually. Now that’s a LOT of laundry detergent!


But with this extra ‘load’ (no pun intended!) comes an increasing need for an effective, reliable, and most importantly, natural baby laundry detergent that is suitable and specifically formulated for your baby’s precious sensitive skin.


Here are 6 things to keep in mind next time you head out to buy laundry soap for your baby.



1. Not all laundry detergents are suitable for your baby’s sensitive skin


Opting for a clean and dermatologically-tested baby laundry detergents will protect your baby’s soft sensitive skin and help prevent skin conditions. The best natural-origin detergents for babies are free of dyes and fragrances. Baby laundry detergents that boast plant and mineral-derived cleaning agents with no enzymes are always a good option.

Aim for EWG VERIFIEDTM products that are biodegradable, vegan, free of phosphates and are never tested on animals.


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2. Most laundry detergents leave unwanted residues on your clothes


While the vast majority of laundry detergents do a great job at cleaning your clothes and removing stubborn stains, they also leave an invisible residue on your garments after being washed. Harsh fragrances and ingredients remain on your clothes to prolong that ‘false’ feeling of freshness and cleanliness.

This residue can cause eye and skin irritations (even more likely to appear on a child’s delicate skin), allergic breakouts, and skin rashes due to common laundry detergents. The plus side: using a natural-origin, vegan laundry detergent will make your clothes last much longer over time. Harsh detergents can eat away at the fabric, by stripping away the garment dye and/or leaving streaks on your clothes over time.

Just like our little ones, our clothes also deserve some TLC. Switching over to a more eco-friendly alternative is the way to go. Your clothes - and the environment - will thank you for it!



3. Your laundry detergent can also affect your baby


Just because you‘re using a EWG VERIFIEDTM laundry detergent for your baby’s clothes doesn’t mean he won’t be exposed to chemicals on your clothes. Your baby will rest on you the majority of the time and is going to come into contact with the detergent you use. It’s as important to switch detergent for you as it is for baby.

So don’t just use natural-origin detergent for your little one, use it for the entire family. We recommend washing fabrics that come in direct contact with the baby's skin including wearable blankets, bedding, mom's and dad's shirts, and basically -- everything.



4. Most common detergents contain cancer-causing chemicals*


Contaminants are by-products resulting from the manufacturing process. Because they are indirect, they do not need to be legally written on the list of ingredients.

Other harmful products such as phosphates and EDTA, brighteners, bleach, synthetic perfumes and stabilizers, are all ingredients of concern to watch out for*.


*According to EWG.


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5. Detergents can cause skin and allergic reactions


Newborns’ skin are extremely delicate and their developing systems are prone to allergic reactions. Their bodies aren’t capable of dealing with contaminants in products.

Synthetic fragrances can also add to your baby’s allergic reactions. They include benzene derivatives, aldehydes and many other known sensitizers. It’s crucial to choose a dermatologically-tested baby laundry detergent that’s natural and non-irritating. Generally speaking, the best natural-origin baby laundry detergents will help minimize the risk of skin discomfort in babies.



6. Natural-origin detergents are as effective as regular detergents


You don’t need a harsh detergent to get stains out of baby clothes. From applesauce to milk formula, spit-up and diaper blowouts, natural-origin and eco-friendly baby laundry detergents are very effective and prepared for the worst.

Some brands even include baby stain removers in their arsenal for the even the toughest of stains. Our detergents are extremely delicate on skin but tough of stains, breaking down whatever your baby leaves behind.



What makes ATTITUDE laundry detergent good for your baby?


You can rest assured that our detergents are carefully manufactured with enzyme-free and good ingredients that are well rated on the EWG's Guide to Healthy Cleaning, and Ecologo certified.

ATTITUDE detergents do not contain any synthetic fragrances, dyes, artificial brighteners, enzymes or synthetic preservatives, making it perfect for people for sensitive skin. Our baby laundry detergent for sensitive skin is also gentle on synthetic and natural fibres as they are on your little one’s skin.


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We proudly collaborate with EWG (Environmental Working Group) that our bodycare and household products contain no cancer-causing contaminants, allergens, mutagens and endocrine disruptors*.

As a safety precaution, our suppliers provide an official document stating that it is free from known harmful substances. Our ATTITUDE body care and household products are then sent to an independent laboratory to verify that they contain no carcinogens such as 1,4-Dioxane.


Our soft-smelling, hypoallergenic fragrances like the soothing floral aromas found in the Sweet Lullaby Baby Laundry Detergent also offer a range of fragrance-free detergents and fabric softeners to cater to every need.


So is using a baby detergent really necessary? We definitely think so, and we hope this article will help you next time you have to buy laundry detergent for your baby.


*According to EWG

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Written by Team ATTITUDE