Friday, December 11, 2009

Baby Laundry Clipart Do I Have To Use A "Baby Friendly" Laundry Detergent?

Do I have to use a "Baby Friendly" Laundry Detergent? - baby laundry clipart

In the ready for the birth of our 1st Baby, and I the best thing for him, but I wonder whether you really need to use a special detergent for baby clothes and things ... I know, perfumes and things, and my husband has sensitive skin, but the only thing it does is irritate tide. I can not use?

18 comments:

wink86 said...

Many people do here. BUT! I have a different experience. I Dreft Day 1 with my son. I decided to change Purex free and clear, since it was released and right on the bottle says: hypoallergenic ". My child washed my clothes and the next time you broke a rash over the body with emphasis, where his Onsi was. I took him to the doctor and was told it was more of the detergent. Since then I have again Dreft and no more eruptions.

Ex_Parro... said...

I never used the laundry baby specialty product for my son, and is doing very well! My husband has eczema and my skin is sensitive, so we were with "all the cleaners" Free open year anyway. We also use "Free Bounce" fabric softener sheets. Both products are hypoallergenic and fragrance free and dye. Ideal for baby clothes! Dreft When I heard it is expensive (nearly twice the cost) compared to the whole, I decided not disturb me.

As a bonus, you need not worry about the separation of the child care clothing, because you are using the same product for everyone. This makes life much easier.

Jen M is not 20 said...

Dreft I first target for my child. Then I realized how expensive it is and that many people do not use any detergent at all for their children. Used for my second son to arm and hammer sensitive skin, and it has worked well. I tend to do eczema and one of my children, and it is not irritating to skin. The arm and hammer, the flood. Unless your baby has a reaction, and the doctor says that you do not change, it does something.

Baby B's Mommy said...

Not necessarily. All the things that I washed my child in the womb and then checked to ensure that they had no skin reaction to detergent. If he did, I continued to use it.

If your baby has a reaction or irritation to skin when wearing clothes, you probably need to switch to a gentle soap for babies. Otherwise, there is no need whatsoever.

Baby B's Mommy said...

Not necessarily. All the things that I washed my child in the womb and then checked to ensure that they had no skin reaction to detergent. If he did, I continued to use it.

If your baby has a reaction or irritation to skin when wearing clothes, you probably need to switch to a gentle soap for babies. Otherwise, there is no need whatsoever.

Jennifer Lynn said...

If you must use something like Dreft. Not all chemicals and dyes. Your skin is 10 times more sensitive than anyone could.

EDIT: I do not think that it's expensive, I went through the little bottle in 3 months! And now I have the largest bottle is twice as large, so that was good 5 months and then I think it would be nice if the regular laundry soap to go and if it could be a problem even change it.

Linda K said...

I Purex for sensitive skin (I use regularly for my husband anywase) from Day 1 The only difference is that for 1 or 3 months, so I washed the stuff twice (which is added), a special note to our washing machine.

I have never bought a special soap, lotion (use Aveeno) or bath / toilet gel again (Aveeno). This is not only necessary at all.

yumyo said...

Most people here are to determine whether you should buy Dreft. Dreft is too expensive to find a brand of dye is not a detergent without fragrance free. Some babies are different. It is a brand that is currently with "super cheap borax, which is great and use soap with. I use one cup of borax and one cup of Tide. Works great.

Mommy of 2 said...

I have "all babies" instead of Dreft was much cheaper, but really any kind of detergent that is free to die, and they are not very good ... I use "all fresh and clear:" If something for sensitive skin should be good .... Some people use them regularly and that the works were children when they become too

m_tutt19... said...

The better to actually use Dreft or other baby friendly detergent, because babies have such sensitive skin. If you use a detergent that is among the rough use, explode the baby in May in a bad rash and irritate the skin.

m_tutt19... said...

The better to actually use Dreft or other baby friendly detergent, because babies have such sensitive skin. If you use a detergent that is among the rough use, explode the baby in May in a bad rash and irritate the skin.

Angela said...

I want to ..... But after I start with what is normally used if you do not mind. Think about it, your skin will be in front of your clothes, you are able to say if it bothers you. Congratulations!

Lou said...

I think the most important few things to do, is a non-bio washing powder and soothing comfort to use. The softer garments of superior quality.

Lou said...

I think the most important few things to do, is a non-bio washing powder and soothing comfort to use. The softer garments of superior quality.

Workingo... said...

Not really, because the detergent is to be free from dyes and perfumes, just simplicity. Only if allergic to anything.

Melissa S said...

You can use it. If you find that your baby seems irritated, and then click Edit. My son does not tolerate the baby wipes. I use all free and clear.

Melissa S said...

You can use it. If you find that your baby seems irritated, and then click Edit. My son does not tolerate the baby wipes. I use all free and clear.

Maria V said...

What do you use Dreft is, I do not want my baby fussy risk is now 9 months and have had problems.

Post a Comment