What’s the best laundry detergent for babies?

Ok so this is my first and we are trying to figure out what to use for detergent for newborns. I want to be able to wash all his clothes before he gets here and honestly online it is all back and forth so I’m at a loss and want to know what works best for you? I don’t want to use too much scented as we don’t know if he will have any sensitivity issues. Thank you in advance for any advice!!!

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hello bello is a good one i am using

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i was told dreft for babies
my sister is on her third baby she said waste of money, she just uses the Tide with no fragrance/no dyes

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I use tide free and clear for myself and my son.

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Ecover

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I am gonna be using dr bronners baby soap!! Completely clean and non toxic. Don’t use dreft as it has a bunch of different chemicals in it not good for baby.

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We just wash her clothes with the same stuff we use for ours. Have since she was born. Saves money. I’ve had friends that bought detergent specifically for their kids, and they said it was all a waste and pointless

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Tide clean and clear is what I used for my daughter and never had an issue.

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i’ve always just used what i used my own clothes, i think being excessively weary of these things would maybe in time lead to the baby having more sensitive skin naturally because you’d be avoiding all types of things😅😂 i’ve always used the lenor comfort line xx and used pods from surf or fairy xx

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I make my own laundry soap with washing soda, borax, and either castor soap or fels naphtha. Not only is it non toxic, it is extremely cost effective and does a great job!

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Dreft

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All clean and clear is what I used for my first born and plan to use again. Baby Arm& Hammer is pretty good to I’ve used that in the past.

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