Best Baby Shampoos and Washes

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There's nothing like that sweet baby smell. But with all the spit-ups, food smeared everywhere and dreaded diaper blowouts, your baby may not always be so fresh. Regular baths can help remove dirt and bacteria, and keep his hair and skin healthy.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that you bathe your baby about three times per week during the first year, as bathing too often can dry out your little one's skin.
Choosing the best baby shampoo
Whether your baby is born bald or with a full head of hair, it’s important to keep his scalp clean with a gentle, moisturizing shampoo. Your go-to shampoo might give you luscious locks, but the chemicals in it could be too harsh on your baby’s skin.
“Baby shampoos contain milder ingredients than those found in adult shampoos, so they won’t irritate a baby’s eyes and skin,” says Debra Jaliman, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
Ideally, you should look for formulas that contain natural, plant-based ingredients, says Dr. Jaliman, including:
- Fruit oils, such as raspberry and avocado oil
- Chamomile extract
- Sunflower seed oil
Steer clear of shampoos made with harsh chemicals that could irritate your baby’s skin. These include:
- Parabens, or chemicals that are used as preservatives in cosmetics
- Phthalates, or chemicals found in plastic
- Dyes
- Sulfates, specifically sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which is commonly found in household cleansers
- Added fragrances or perfumes, which can cause irritation or trigger an allergic reaction
You should also look for a product that’s tear-free (meaning it won’t irritate baby’s eyes) and formulated for sensitive skin.
Keep in mind, however, that just because an ingredient is natural doesn’t mean it can’t cause a skin reaction in a baby, says Dr. Jaliman. If you think that your baby may be allergic to a particular ingredient, call your pediatrician.
Choosing the best baby wash
“You shouldn’t use regular soaps on your baby’s skin because many of them are too drying, and they can contain perfumes or other allergens which can irritate the skin,” says Bruce Robinson, M.D., a board-certified adult and pediatric dermatologist and clinical professor of dermatology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
When choosing baby wash, keep the following in mind:
- Use a tear-free formula to avoid irritating your baby’s eyes.
- Hypoallergenic washes are best for babies with dry skin, eczema or allergies.
- Ideally, you should stick with unscented baby washes because products with fragrance can cause allergic reactions, says Dr. Robinson. If you must have a scent, opt for a wash that is naturally scented and mild.
- Avoid products that contain dyes or harsh chemicals like parabens, phthalates and sulfates. Alcohol (which may be listed as ethanol or isopropyl alcohol) is another ingredient to avoid. “It can cause dryness, irritation, rash and breakouts,” says Dr. Robinson.
- Avoid lavender bath and body products for babies and children, especially lavender essential oil. The ingredient has been shown to be an endocrine disruptor, meaning it could affect baby's hormones and development.
There are different types of baby shampoos and washes on the market:
- Baby shampoos that are just for cleaning the hair and scalp
- Baby washes that are designed to clean baby’s body
- Multitasking formulas that do both jobs
How we made our picks for the best baby shampoos and washes
These shampoos and washes made the cut based on whether they followed the guidelines above. Then, we analyzed the options based on popularity, innovation, design, quality, value and ease of use. We also sought out feedback from pediatricians, and What to Expect staff and contributors road-tested baby shampoos and washes at home. And, of course, we consulted real parents. We checked the reviews of parents in the What to Expect community for their feedback on the baby shampoos and washes they love the most.
Here are our favorite shampoos, washes and two-in-one products to keep baby fresh and clean.
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Best Baby Shampoo for Eczema
CeraVe Baby Wash & Shampoo

- Unscented
- gentle enough for babies with eczema
- Pump bottle doesn't travel easily
If your baby has infant eczema — or red, flaky patches of skin that commonly appear on the face — try CeraVe Baby Wash & Shampoo. The tear-free formula was specifically designed for babies with dry skin and even earned a stamp of approval from the National Eczema Association. The shampoo contains ceramides, which help keep skin hydrated, and added vitamins, which help prevent dryness and irritation. It's available in a 16-ounce pump bottle, or the handy 8-ounce one can easily go from sink ledge to shower.
Size: 16 ounces
Best Foam Baby Shampoo
Babyganics Shampoo and Body Wash

- Plant-based
- very gentle on skin
- extra foamy
- Pump can get stuck
Made with plant-based ingredients like aloe, cucumber extract and sunflower seed oil, Babyganics Baby Shampoo and Body Wash is designed to be extra-gentle on baby’s skin. Plus, its thick, foamy bubbles help ensure that your baby will have fun at bathtime. You'll get three 16-ounce pump bottles in each order, which should keep you stocked for a while.
Size: 16 ounces (set of three)
Best Lathering Baby Shampoo
Aveeno Baby Daily Moisture Wash & Shampoo

- Large bottle
- moisturizing
- tear-free
- Pump bottle doesn’t travel well
Aveeno’s gentle baby wash and shampoo is made with oat kernel extract, which can soothe irritated skin while acting as a natural moisturizer. The tear- and soap-free formula (sold in an 18-ounce bottle) works itself into a rich lather, but it’ll rinse off easily. Bonus: You’ll fall in love with the sweet, mild scent that lingers after your baby is out of the tub.
Size: 18 ounces
Best Baby Soap
Baby Dove Fragrance Free Moisture Hypoallergenic Wash

- Large bottle
- moisturizing
- eczema-friendly
- Pump can be hard to use
Baby Dove Fragrance Free Moisture Hypoallergenic Wash is as gentle as water — perfect for babies of all ages. Made with 100 percent skin-natural nutrients, it’s tear-free, pH-neutral and hypoallergenic. The wash is free of additives like dyes, parabens and sulfates, and it has a stamp of approval by the National Eczema Association. Your baby’s skin will be soft and moisturized from the top of her head to the bottom of her little feet.
Size: 13 ounces
Best Natural Baby Shampoo
Weleda Calendula Baby Shampoo and Body Wash

- Natural ingredients
- good detangler
- gentle on cradle cap
- Scent is too strong for some
Weleda’s 2-in-1 Shampoo and Body Wash will gently cleanse your baby’s skin while helping to detangle those precious locks. Credit the shampoo’s natural ingredient list, including calendula flower extract, which helps nourish baby’s skin, and almond oil, which prevents dryness. Plus, it’s gentle enough to use on babies with cradle cap. This bottle is 200 milliliters, or about 7 ounces.
Size: 6.8 ounces
Best Baby Shampoo for Cradle Cap
Mustela Foam Shampoo

- Effective against cradle cap
- mostly plant-based ingredients
- Small bottle for the price
Cradle cap tends to fade away by the time your baby is a few months old — but in the meantime, you can treat his skin condition with the help of Mustela’s foam shampoo. Sold in a 5-ounce pump and made with 99 percent plant-based ingredients, the formula also exfoliates while preventing dryness and treating scaly, flaky skin.
Size: 5 ounces
Best Gentle Baby Shampoo
Cetaphil Baby Wash and Shampoo With Organic Calendula

- Extra gentle
- tear-free formula
- combination wash and shampoo
- Scent may be too strong for some
Cetaphil is the go-to cleanser for people with sensitive skin — so it only makes sense that your baby should have his own version. Made with organic calendula, this tear-free wash and shampoo will gently clean your baby’s delicate skin without drying it out. It comes in a 7.8-ounce size.
Size: 7.8 ounces
Best 2-in-1 Shampoo
The Honest Company Perfectly Gentle Sweet Orange Vanilla Shampoo + Body Wash

- Free of harsh dyes
- sizable bottle
- tear-free formula
- Scent isn’t for everyone
It’s hard to say who will love this tear-free formula more: you or your baby. The Honest Company’s do-it-all, orange- and vanilla-scented shampoo and body wash is made with natural, plant-based moisturizers like aloe, chamomile, calendula and coconut oil. Plus, it’s been dermatologist tested and is free of additives like phthalates, parabens and dyes. It comes in a 10-ounce bottle with a pump top.
Size: 10 ounces
Best Classic Baby Shampoo
Johnson’s Baby Shampoo

- Tear-free formula
- affordable
- Can be drying for some babies
It’s hard not to feel a little nostalgic when you use Johnson’s Baby Shampoo. (Chances are, your parents used it on you!) A go-to product for decades, the brand's mild shampoo is free of parabens, pthalates, sulfates and dyes. Plus, it's designed to be “as gentle to your baby’s eyes as water.” It's also affordable, and this size is especially convenient for travel.
Size: 6.8 ounces
Best Baby Shampoo for Dry Skin
Aquaphor Baby Wash and Shampoo

- Sizable bottle
- easily foams
- gentle on hair and skin
- Not everyone loves the smell
If your baby has very dry skin, you’ll want to try Aquaphor’s extra-mild baby wash and shampoo. Parents and pediatricians rave about the gentle formula, which is infused with chamomile essence and provitamin B5, and free of preservatives and fragrances. It comes in a 17-ounce pump bottle.
Size: 17 ounces
Best Baby Soap for Eczema
The Honest Company Soothing Therapy Eczema Body Wash

- Moisturizing
- eczema-friendly
- easy to take on the go
- Lotion-like texture isn’t for everyone
Thanks to prebiotics and natural ingredients like colloidal oatmeal and coconut oil, The Honest Company Eczema Soothing Therapy Body Wash offers much-needed relief for babies with eczema. This body wash does wonders cleaning, soothing and moisturizing dry and itchy skin. It has also earned a seal of approval from the National Eczema Association.
Size: 8 ounces
Best On-the-Go Baby Soap
Mustela No Rinse Cleansing Water With Avocado

While Mustela No Rinse Cleansing Water technically isn’t a true wash, it allows parents to quickly cleanse baby's skin away from home or in between baths. Made with 98 percent plant-based ingredients, this “wash” contains micellar water to gently dissolve dirt. No rinsing required.
Size: 10.14 ounces
- WhatToExpect.com, Infant Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis and Contact Dermatitis), December 2020.
- American Academy of Dermotology, How to Bathe a Newborn: Tips From Dermatologists, July 2019.
- American Academy of Pediatrics, Bathing Your Newborn, March 2020.
- Endocrine Society, Chemicals in Lavender and Tea Tree Oil Appear to Be Hormone Disruptors, March 2018.
- Debra Jaliman, M.D., Dermatologist, New York, NY.
- Bruce Robinson, M.D., Dermatologist, New York, NY.
- Jessica Wu, M.D., Dermatologist, Los Angeles, CA, and Member of the What to Expect Medical Review Board.