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Laundry Det. for Newborns Clothes

What kind of laundry detergent do you use for your newborns clothes? Funny how this is my 5th baby and I can't remember what I did in the past. =) I probably just used what I use for our family since I use the dye-free stuff anyway. I'm using Melaleuca's Fresh-scent or dye-free ALL now. I'm not sure if I should use Dreft or just use what I use for the family. Just wanting some ideas! Thanks so much.

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I always used Dreft for the baby clothes, and then switched to the regular family detergent at about 1 ot 2 years old.

I used Dreft with the first two kids. They were close in age. Then with baby 3 we just switched to dye free ALL and that what we still use.

I would use Dreft. I used that the first 3 years for both my kids. There are so many chemicals in everything we use and babies have such sensitive skin.

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I use Shaklee. It is way cheaper than Melaleuca and works way better. It is 100% pure, nontoxic, natural and biodegradeable. They offer a whole line of 100%Nontoxic cleaning products as well as Supplements for the whole family, personal care and weight loss. I have used both and did not like Melaleuca at all. Contact me if you would like more info. Thanks, Cahy

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As a first time mommy I use the generic Dreft as I heard Dreft was the best. I see my boyfriend's sister use regular detergent by the time she is one or one and a half so I guess its not as big a deal as some people make it? But for now because I dont know if he does have sensitive skin or not, I use the Dreft type of detergent!

Hey Ladies,

I work with a team that helps moms have safe and healthy homes for their families and save money while doing it. J. I can tell you that Melaleuca's laundry detergent is the best you can use for your baby and your family. It is guaranteed NOT to have any harmful chemicals or toxins in it, as all of their products are. It's also a lot less expensive since it is 6X concentrated and you only use 1/2 oz. for an entire load.

Most people don't realize that laundry detergents you buy from the store are only 2 X concentrated. You're pay for a lot of proctor and gamble's water. Plus, they put fiber glass in their detergents, which is how the clothes come out cleaner and how they wear out faster and why we have SOOO much lint in our dryers. It also cause skin irritations like eczema.

I encourage you all to check out The Safe Shopper's Bible, written by David Steinman and Samuel Epstein, M.D. You'd be surprised how many products you have in your home are actually harming your family and not helping.

You can check this out too!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO2xONIbv24

BTW Shaklee's laundry detergent is only 3X concentrated. It cost about the same as Melaleuca's but you use 2 oz. for a large load. So, Shaklee compared to Melaleuca is quite a bit more expensive. If you're looking for a way to have safe products that are guaranteed and save money, do your research. I have!

i use all detergent for baby i love the smell .

I used Dreft while my daughter was an infant. It just seemed like it made her clothes softer and smell like a little baby. I am sure you can use one of those dye free, everything free ones for an infant but the dreft is just made for a baby.

I would use Dreft. I used that the first 3 years for both my kids. There are so many chemicals in everything we use and babies have such sensitive skin.

I used Melelauce when my daughter was a new born and I still use it.

Just had my third baby last month and like using Tide Free for my HE machine. Using a non-fragrance, hypoallergenic detergent like Tide Free saves me the trouble of using a different detergent for baby clothes. Best wishes and congrats. R., midwife mom of 3

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