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Welcome to the next generation of our 2010 Safer Baby Skin Care Cheat Sheet! As we’ve grown and learned, we have become more aware of other ingredients, aside from parabens and phthalates, we wish to avoid. We also realize that there are different trains of thought (how many chemicals you’ll tolerate) and budgets to consider so we decided to simplify this list and split it up. For more detailed information on why we avoid certain ingredients please check our glossary. Below is a listing of brands we recommend. (Last Updated July 23, 2010)
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BEST CHOICES: SafeMama’s Top Picks
The following brands are, according to the latest ingredient information, 100% chemical free. They also rate well in the EWG Skin Deep Cosmetics database and are responsible companies. These are listed in alphabetical order for each rating group and not in a preferential manner. [Key: Brand Name, (Skin Deep rating range for baby items only, if available - Skin Deep ratings start at 0 being the best and goes up to 10 being the most hazardous)]
- Baby Bear Shop (n/a)
- Badger Balm Kids & Baby (0-1)
- Dr Bronner’s Soaps (1-2)
- Earth Mama Angel Baby (0 for all products)
- Eden’s Kiss (1 for all baby products)
- LuSa Organics (0-2)
- Mambino Organics Baby Care Items (n/a)
- Miessence Baby Care (0-2)
- Nature’s Paradise Organics for Baby (n/a)
- Rocky Mountain Soap Company (0-1)
- Soap For Goodness Sake Baby (0)
- Sweet Knee All Natural Baby Care
- Tawna Hill Baby Care (1-2)
- Terressentials Organic Baby Care (0-2)
BETTER CHOICES
These are also really GREAT Choices: All baby care items are free of Parabens, Phthalates, PEG’s, Propylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Benzoate, Dimethicone, SLS and a bevy of other chemicals I won’t bother listing. Brands exhibit a very respectable ingredients list. (Note: In some brands cases they carry several products that are chemical free however have one or two items that were not.) I personally use many items from brands in this section.
- All Things Jill Baby (n/a)
- Aubrey Organics (2-4)
- Babo Botanicals (0-2)
- Broody Chick (n/a)
- California Baby (0-3)
- Clean Kids Naturally (n/a)
- EcoStore USA Baby Care (n/a)
- Erbaviva Natural Organic Baby (1-2 info incomplete)
- Erba Organics (n/a)
- Fresh Organics for Baby (n/a)
- Kiss My Face Kids Obsessively Natural (1-3)
- Nurture My Body Baby Care (0)
- Peter Rabbit Organics (n/a)
- Rock Star Organics (n/a)
- Safety 1st Naturals (n/a) (Has several stearates but missing bigger red flags)
- Sweet Beauty (0-1)
- Weleda Baby (4-6 This is listed here due to its high Skin Deep rating – however incomplete)
GOOD CHOICES
Brands are Paraben, Phthalate, Propylene Glycol, PEG, Propylene Glycol Free though had one or more products containing cocamidopropyl betaine, sodium benzoate, dimethicone, and/or phenoxyethanol. Some of these brands had traces of just one questionable ingredient and others had several, or contained more chemically processed ingredients than we were comfortable with. These are still far better choices than most mainstream baby products and would recommend them. You will need to investigate the products yourself and make a judgment call.
- 100% Pure Baby (n/a)
- Avalon Organics Baby (0-4)
- Babecology (n/a)
- Burt’s Bees Baby (1-5)
- Episencial (n/a) (label ingredients do not match website ingredients list)
- Gaia Natural Baby (unconfirmed)
- Little Twig (n/a)
- Love Me Baby Me (n/a)
- Mei Mei Baby Care
- Method Baby (2-4)
- Nature’s Baby Organics (0-2)
- Oopsie Daisy Beautiful Baby
- TruKid Skin Care (0-3)
- Yes to Carrots, Baby Carrots (n/a)
Gluten Free Brands
These brands are gluten free according to their informational materials, for those needing to avoid gluten in their skin care. (Not comprehensive)
- 100% Pure Kids
- California Baby
- Episencial
- Nature’s Paradise Organics
- TruKid Skin Care
Basic Skin Care Tips:
Read labels carefully. Beware of the basics -paraben, fragrance, PEG’s, and propylene glycol. Use our list as a guide.
Shopping at a “natural” store doesn’t mean everything is paraben and phthalate free. Read labels, know how to decipher the ingredients and don’t be fooled by the word “natural” or “organic” on the label. These words are not regulated the way food is… just because it says natural/organic doesn’t always mean it is.
Be wary of the term “fragrance”. Synthetic fragrances are a phthalate culprit so if you can, try to use products with organic or natural essential oils only if you are unsure. Unscented products can also contain phthalates by using a fragrance masking agent.
Use less products. This seems like a no-brainer but many people use way more than they need. Babies are born with the most perfect skin (usually) and it will never again be as perfect as it is when they’re babies. Their sin is also sensitive and susceptible. They don’t need to be slathered in lotions and powders. A little warm water and a washcloth is all they really need. When kids get older and grimier (like mine) a little soap and warm water does the trick and you can spot treat any dry skin problems or rashes.
Make Your Own: Some Castille Soap and water goes a long way!
Note: We support all the brands listed above regardless of what rating they have received. We also realize everyone has their own standard of “greenness” and feel that there is a product to suit the needs of every child. Experiment and mix and match until you find which brands work best for you, your family and your budget. If there is a brand you think is missing from this list, please contact us and let us know and we would be happy to review it for inclusion.
Related articles:
- Baby Skin Care Products: A Quick Users Guide
- Safer Skin Care: How Far Do You Go?
- Cheat Sheet: Paraben and Phthalate Free Baby Products
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