Reviews of baby washing powders
The multitude of baby powders and their manufacturers forces new mothers to search for the best and safest laundry detergent. Of course, trying them all is simply unrealistic, and no mother wants to risk their child's health. So, they ask each other which detergent they use and which they like best. In this article, we've collected reviews of various baby powders, and here's what we found.
Domestically produced powders
olga-len, Krasnodar
I use Umka laundry detergent for washing baby clothes. I absolutely love this inexpensive, hypoallergenic product. It contains no harmful phosphates, phosphonates, or even enzymes, and has a minimal surfactant content. Its base consists of soda and soap powder. The good news is that the laundry doesn't smell, and the detergent doesn't have a strong odor.
As for the washing results, if the items are moderately soiled, everything comes out perfectly. Stubborn stains need to be blotted with soap separately. For example, I wash white socks with Aistenok soap, but if they're not very dirty, I throw them straight into the washing machine. Overall, it's a good detergent, suitable even for newborns.
Alexandra2013 
Even before my baby was born, I needed baby laundry detergent to wash diapers. Without a second thought, I bought it. Long-eared nanny, because it's one of the most popular. However, after using this powder for a month after my baby was born, I realized it wasn't the best. All my new clothes were washed out, there were stains, and whites had turned gray. Basically, I said goodbye to this powder forever, especially since its ingredients are unsafe.
New, Sukhoi Log
A coworker gave me Nasha Mama baby laundry detergent. Most likely because it's not suitable for washing in a washing machine, even though the manufacturer says it can be used for both hand and machine washing. The problem is that it produces too much foam because it doesn't contain an anti-foaming agent.
This soap powder didn't cause any allergies in my child. The granules dissolve well in water and are also effective at removing stains. I recommend it to everyone, but only for hand washing.
Abramss, Istra
In preparation for my baby's arrival, I read a ton of information about the best laundry detergent for diapers and undershirts. I concluded that I needed a soap-based detergent. So, I bought Nasha Mama. This product can be used at any temperature.
The advantage of this product is obvious: it's made of harmless soap shavings, though the smell isn't very pleasant. But that's where the advantage ends, as it's impossible to wash with these shavings; they don't dissolve even in hot water. It's a good thing I poured them directly into the drum and then removed the clumped pieces along with the laundry. Otherwise, all the tubes in the machine would have clogged up, and I'd have had to clean them out. Overall, I don't know what to do with this product, but I definitely won't be washing with it.
Daria Dzyuba
Everyone in our family loves the Russian-made Mako Clean laundry detergent. It's from a line of eco-friendly products. It's gentle not only on your clothes but also on your skin if you hand-wash. It's the best product for allergy sufferers.
The powder dissolves well in water and is economical to use due to its concentration. Heavily soiled and dried-on items are best pre-soaked and then washed using any method. This product removed all my stains, which surprised me greatly.
Please note: The powder packaging is biodegradable, further confirming its eco-friendly composition.
I use this powder to wash not only children's clothes, but also my own, both colored and white. I recommend it; I haven't found any drawbacks.
European powders
Vishenka*, Rostov-on-Don
After hearing many mothers talk about how wonderful Baby Line baby powder is, I decided to try it myself. It's from Germany, so it's not cheap, so I bought a small pack.
The bright packaging sets it apart from many other detergents. The powder's ingredients are harmless and soap-free. At the same time, the manufacturer says that the product can be used for washing clothes of newborns. Since the powder is concentrated, you need to use less. While this seems like a positive, it also has some significant drawbacks. It doesn't work well on stains from baby poop at low temperatures. Another drawback is the high price.
Overall, washing lightly soiled items is fine, but there's no point. I'll continue using domestically produced detergent. And finally, the manufacturer is confused about how many washes the package will last; there's a clear typo in the photo below.

Musyaka, Stavropol
My son is two years old, and I still wash his clothes separately from the adults'. Many mothers laugh at me, saying that you can wash everything together with regular detergent. But I still stick to my guns. I recently bought a new Babyline laundry detergent.
It contains natural soap and no harmful substances, which made me very happy, as it means only one thing: hypoallergenic. I've been washing with it for two months now, and there's still enough powder in the pack for another 2-3 washes. Overall, it's an economical product that does a good job of removing stains.
Grom7777
I only wash my child's clothes with German Burti detergent, although I've used other detergents a couple of times for comparison, and I've come to the conclusion that the German detergent is the best. Here's why:
- It does not contain phosphates and its smell is not irritating;
- It doesn't cause allergies. Once, my baby developed an allergic rash on his legs, and I thought it was the powder. It turned out the powder had nothing to do with it; it was the synthetic tights. So, I trust Burti in this regard, unlike Ushasty Nyan, which turned out to be allergic to my husband, not to mention the children.
- does not spoil things, preserving their bright color;
- removes stains well;
- It lasts a long time, since I use even less than necessary.
Conclusion: I found my powder, I recommend it to you.
iry1005, Chernihiv
Good day! I can't ignore the topic of baby detergents, as after the birth of my daughter, I've been obsessed with cleanliness and sterility. I spent a long time choosing a laundry detergent, trying both cheap and expensive ones. I finally settled on Sodasan, which has impressed me. It washes everything without pre-soaking or pre-washing, and everything feels soft after washing. I never thought a German detergent would be the best.
Irina_Irinka
Before my baby was born, I decided to buy some laundry detergent for her baby clothes and went to Finland. At the store, I saw a mother and her children buying LV products. They didn't have any baby detergent, so I bought some for colored laundry. The salesperson told me the entire line was hypoallergenic, suitable even for baby clothes.
The price of the products is lower than ours, so I decided to buy several packages at once. I'm happy with the powder, it doesn't leave any smell and washes beautifully. The composition is truly safe, phosphate-free, tested by the St. Petersburg Society of Children's Allergy Sufferers.
There's a slight downside: the powder tends to cake over time, so I have to shake it periodically. Otherwise, I like it; it's economical and effective.
Kika, Astrakhan
It's been three years since my child was born, and during that time I searched for a good baby detergent. I tried products from different manufacturers and at different prices. But happiness came when I bought OMO, a Finnish-made detergent. After washing with it, not a single stain remained on my clothes.
After this surprise, I started testing it on stubborn stains from purees and fruit. I made a paste out of the powder and rubbed it into the stains, then washed the clothes after two hours. It came out perfectly. Unfortunately, this powder isn't always available in stores, so whenever I see it, I buy it and recommend it to you.
mironova2169, Moscow
For the birth of my second child, I bought German-made powder. My loveBecause my first child had allergies, I decided to buy a safe, soap-based detergent this time. It's a fantastic detergent, with no pungent odor. It cleans beautifully and doesn't cause allergies, but it's pricey. Because of the price, I had to switch to a cheaper detergent.
Chemistry from Japan
Smart Consumer, Moscow
I spent about two years browsing forums, and someone recommended Rocet Soap, a Japanese-made baby laundry detergent. It was supposedly completely hypoallergenic and suitable for infants. We'd just had Alinka, and my wife hadn't even returned from the hospital. I figured that since we were buying everything for the baby, I should also think about the detergent, especially since the woman on the forum was very persuasive. So, I ordered a pack of it, and my husband was subsequently delighted with it. It turned out to be:
- hypoallergenic;
- completely odorless;
- rinses well;
- non-dusty;
- economical;
- safe, even for newborns.
When I was preparing to write this review, I decided to look for flaws in my favorite powder. Just to be objective. I found three flaws that don't really bother me, but still. First, the price: the powder costs about $12, which is a bit steep, especially considering the 1 kg box. Secondly, primitive, waterproof cardboard packaging. If you spill water on it, the powder could spoil. Thirdly, there's no spoon or measuring cup inside the box, making it difficult to pour the product into the tray.
Dialia999, Kemerovo
If you're looking for high-quality and safe baby laundry detergent, you should consider Japanese products. I have three children, the oldest is 8, so choosing the right one is incredibly important. After trying a ton of products, I settled on Rocet Soap. It's completely safe for baby skin, and it cleans clothes better than many other products. I highly recommend it!
Kutya
I use the excellent Japanese laundry detergent Nissan FA-FA. I searched for this product for a long time, and finally found it. Nissan's detergent removes stains very well, though it struggles with some tough stains. But on the other hand, try finding a detergent that removes everything, is safe, and won't damage your clothes. Nissan FA-FA is truly safe and hypoallergenic.
The cardboard packaging is very convenient, with a measuring spoon inside. The detergent is very economical to use. A 1 kg box lasts a long time. There's one odd thing: this detergent washes better in cold water than in hot, but in my opinion, that's a plus. One thing does dampen my positive impression of the detergent: the price. It's getting more expensive every year, and soon it will be completely unprofitable, so I'll seize the opportunity while the price is reasonable, which I recommend you do too.
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