The problem is that
most fabric softeners have the potential to irritate your child's sensitive skin.
Most fabric softeners have chemicals to create the nice fresh smell on top of the chemicals used to soften the fabrics that are potentially harmful to babies.
Not exact matches
A good way to watch out for this is to get a Downey
Fabric Softener ball — sold on
most laundry aisles in grocery stores.
It's not the
most natural option, and you have to be sure you don't accidentally buy the Tide with Downy, since the
fabric softener will leave a chemical coating on all your diapers and render them water resistant.
Most manufacturers recommend finding a detergent that does not contain scents, dyes, and
fabric softeners.
Most manufacturers recommend using a detergent that is free of perfumes, dyes, whiteners, brighteners,
softeners, enzymes, and other
fabric enhancers.
Nevertheless, I dutifully washed them, using my girlfriend's
most fragrant
fabric softener, before sheepishly finding his office in Portcullis House the next day to return them to him.
Scented cleaning products In the same vein as perfume and air fresheners,
most scented cleaning products that are imbued with «spring meadow» or «moonlight breeze» —
most notably laundry detergents and
fabric softeners — rely on synthetic fragrance.