You should also
avoid baby detergents, such as Dreft and All Baby.
Not exact matches
Fragrances can be further irritating to your
baby's skin, so you should
avoid perfume and try switching your laundry
detergent to a fragrance and dye free product (switching Max's
detergent from Dreft to All Free & Clear really helped).
Avoid Irritants Soap, fragranced wipes,
detergents, and other
baby products can irritate your
baby's skin.
In the aim of
avoiding too many chemicals, you should also make sure that your
detergent is
baby friendly, with no fragrance or added whiteners.
There are many other issues which
detergents are claimed to cause and it is very much worth it for parents to
avoid all risk and just go for a laundry
detergent product designed for a
baby's sensitive skin.
The whole purpose of the product being
baby friendly is to altogether
avoid any irritation that could potentially be caused by products in the
detergent.
When you wash cloth diapers (and
baby clothes),
avoid using fabric softeners, antistatic products, and perfumed
detergent.