Dreft, Laundry Detergent for Babies and sensitive skin

dreft Dreft is a well known brand in my family when it comes to sensitive skin and babies. My son had quite a hard time with baby acne, turns out it was because he had a milk allergy but one of the the things we tried was using Dreft. Dreft sent us a bottle of laundry detergent to try out with our HE machine. I haven’t used any because we don’t have anyone with sensitive skin anymore, nor do we have a baby in the house. I accepted the detergent as a donation that I can send to our local Domestic Violence center, they are always looking for item such as laundry detergent and soap, and I can only imagine that a baby sensitive one is even better.

Dreft laundry detergent,  the baby laundry detergent brand most recommended by pediatricians. Specially formulated for the unique needs of baby items, Dreft is as gentle as water on baby’s skin and has helped moms and dads clean baby clothes for over 75 years. Trusted by parents to leave their little one’s clothes and linens soft and comfortable, and complete with a scent that mom’s love (that’s also gentle for baby!), Dreft has been a “must-have” for any new parent for generations.

 

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We did receive a sample for this review, but I have used Dreft in the past and will be donating the sample. This is my honest opinion of Dreft.

Comments

  1. marge mckoen says:

    my new grandon is allergic to regular detergent so we wash all his things in dreft

  2. momtoem says:

    I learned that fabric softener may reduce flame resistance when used on children’s sleepwear

  3. momtoem says:

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  4. Amanda says:

    I learned to treat stains Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1 use Dreft and fill washer 1/3 way full.

  5. HilLesha says:

    When getting clothes out of storage (hand-me-downs, heirlooms, etc.) pre-wash with Dreft® to refresh clothes in time for baby’s arrival.

  6. Linda Lansford says:

    While no one detergent can remove all types of stains, we recommend the following for diaper soils:

    Rinse cloth diapers with cold water immediately after use.

  7. Monique Rizzo says:

    I would love this for the new baby.
    Thanks for the chance.
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  8. Autumn B. says:

    fabric softner can reduce fire resistance =S

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  9. Deborah Wellenstein says:

    Wash all of baby’s clothes in Dreft before he/she wears them for the first time.

  10. Terra Heck says:

    I learned that, for diaper soils, you should pre-soak in a solution of Dreft and a color-safe bleach for 30 minutes. Thanks.
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  14. Jenna says:
  15. jennifer says:

    I learned that dreft is the safest alternative for babies with sensative skin.

  16. Deborah R says:

    I learned that “Fabric softener may reduce flame resistance when used on children’s sleepwear or other garments labeled as flame resistant.”

  17. Susan C says:

    One of Dreft’s tips is: Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
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    I follow you on twitter as ptowngirl.
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  19. Denise says:

    I learned that dreft is the safest alternative for babies with sensitive skin.

  20. katklaw777 says:

    Tip I learned is “pre-wash your baby items before your baby comes home.” Good idea, thanks.

  21. Jenna says:
  22. Vicki Wurgler says:

    I like #5 about pretreating stains

  23. Gail Crawford says:

    That dreft is gentle on the skin.

  24. Jenna says:
  25. Meghan says:

    I learned how to remove food stains on their site. Dreft rocks!

  26. Eileen Burke says:

    I learned that Dreft is gentle for baby’s skin!

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  30. Laura Woods says:

    I learned fabric softener can reduce the flame resistance of children’s clothing treated to be flame resistant.
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  31. katiea says:

    I learned that, ” no one detergent can remove all types of stains.” Thats a shame really, but Dreft is gently and powerful, which is hard to beat. Thanks.

  32. Kathy Scott says:

    Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.

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  36. Kimberly L says:

    I learned that when you pre-wash your baby items before baby comes home, do not use fabric softener on these items. Fabric softener may reduce flame resistance when used on children’s sleepwear or other garments labeled as flame resistant.

  37. Sonya Allstun says:

    I learned that fabric softeners may eliminate flame retardants WOW I was never aware

  38. Sonya Allstun says:

    followed you on twitter @blueeyeleo

  39. Charlene says:

    I learned that before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.

  40. Charlene says:

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  41. Melanie says:

    Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first….something I know from common sense, but I always forget to do it.

  42. Jill Myrick says:

    For on the go spot/stain issues use the Deft Portable Pretreater Pen.
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  45. Jenna says:
  46. Corey Robertson says:

    I learned that you should not use fabric sheets on babies clothes which are fire resistant. I did not know that but I am so glad I found that out as I will not keep using fabric sheets on her clothes anymore.

  47. Corey Robertson says:

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  48. Angela Winesburg says:

    I learned to treat stains Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1 use Dreft and fill washer 1/3 way full, thanks!

  49. Mya Brooks says:

    pre wash baby clothes before baby comes home!

  50. valancia says:

    I learned you should Rinse cloth diapers with cold water immediately after use.

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