While organic products are better for people of all ages, organic baby products are of special importance. Babies and young children are smaller and have thinner, more permeable skin, putting them at higher risk of chemical exposure.
And once they develop a curiosity, some mobility, and an oral fixation, there’s little we parents can do to keep them safe at all times.
By choosing natural baby care products, we can remove the toxic chemicals found in many clothing, skincare, and even baby toy products. So to that end, we’ve rounded up our favorites that are made by brands who not only prioritize the safest of materials and ingredients that are backed by relevant certifications but also use ethical labor and employ green business practices.
With the help of our Brand Rating System, we’ll be circling back through this list of baby products looking at a wider range of eco-considerations, like chemical use, transparency, and sustainable packaging. To learn more about it, take a look here.
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Natural Baby Products For A Happier, Healthier Baby
Earth Mama’s clean, EWG-approved ingredients tick so many different categories of organic baby products that it’s earned itself a mention in more than one section of this article.
Makemake Organics is a parent-founded natural baby gear brand that believes your baby’s sensitive skin deserves only the best—which they think is pure organic cotton fabric.
Of course, we wouldn’t be talking about baby essentials without talking about diapers. Freestyle’s are plant-based and yet are still 55% more absorbent than other eco-friendly diapers on the market.
Index: Best Organic Baby Products
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Skin and Hair Care
Earth Mama
Earth Mama’s Baby Toiletries
Price Range: $4–$58
Earth Mama protects babies, parents, and Mother Earth. Certified organic, non-GMO ingredients and evidence-based formulations are the foundation of their range of organic products for baby. You’ll find EWG-verified diaper balm, face balm, baby lotion, sunscreen, eczema cream, and more.
The Calendula Baby Oil can be used to massage your baby’s body and scalp, moisturize after a bath, or make homemade baby wipes. The best part is that it only contains three organic ingredients: grapeseed oil, jojoba oil, and calendar flower extract.
None of their Leaping Bunny-certified cruelty-free products contain synthetic preservatives, SLS, artificial fragrance, surfactants, nut oils, lanolin, sulfates, emulsifiers, or parabens.
About Earth Mama
Earth Mama got its start in a garage, but now has a facility in Oregon. Founder, nurse, mother, and “plant lady” Melinda under a few core beliefs: “Do no harm, nature is our pharmacy, education empowers, honor the body’s ingenuity, and mamas need one another.”
Their definition of mama is beautifully inclusive, too, as they proudly include men.
The organic baby care products are shipped in BPA-free PET bottles and jars. This is the safest plastic available and is readily recyclable.
Butter Me Up Organics
Butter Me Up Baby Products
Price Range: $12–$30
From diaper changing to bath time, keep it toxin-free with Butter Me Up Organics’ range of baby products. From organic talc-free baby powder and baby butt spray to bath wash, oil, and bombs, you can butter up every inch of your baby with this brand’s organic ingredients.
The Baby Butt Butter isn’t just delightfully alliterative. It’s also a super safe parenting essential, containing only shea butter, mango butter, avocado oil, olive oil, beeswax, vitamin E, and coconut oil Soothing diaper rash is just the beginning of what these nourishing oils will do for your baby’s sensitive bottom.
About Butter Me Up Organics
We’ll provide the bread and Butter Me Up Organics can provide everything else, whether for you or your little one. Sunscreen, non-toxic deodorant, and lotions are just a sampling of their comprehensive organic skincare lineup.
Founder Jillian makes everything herself, with love, and without dyes, synthetic ingredients, palm oil, and synthetic fragrances. Instead, they feature pure, natural, organic, cruelty-free, unrefined, and mostly fair trade ingredients. Most items are also vegan, though some contain organic milk or beeswax.
Butter Me Up Organics is 100% zero waste and ships its natural baby care products using eco-friendly reusable or recyclable packaging.
Bubbsi
Bubbsi’s Baby Hair Products
Price Range: $22–$137
Even when you’ve got bags of patience, bathtime (especially hair washing) can be a struggle. In comes Bubbsi with a fun solution in the form of the Bubbsi family of clean baby hair products.
Lather your little ones with baby shampoo and wash combo that contains organic coconut oil and shea butter, with light all-natural scents but minus any harsh sulfates, parabens, phthalates, mineral oils, or dyes.
Products come in cute squeezable bottles—like the pig-shaped Creamy Coconut Oil Shampoo—made of food-grade silicone and can be refilled over and over again with a value pouch or bottle.
About Bubbsi
Sweta, the founder, wanted to create a range of holistic baby products that made bathtime fun and soothing. She had already discovered the benefits of using coconut oil for soothing her daughter’s eczema, so decided to launch her range of products using the magic ingredient.
These organic baby shampoos are vegan and cruelty-free, but we’re checking out the brand’s sourcing ethics.
Lemonbuzzzsoap
Lemonbuzzzsoap’s Baby Bath Products
Price Range: $6–$9
Lemonbuzzzsoap puts new meaning to the clean baby products with some that will keep your baby clean, too.
Their “For Little Ones” baby bath products include a range of naturally-scented baby soaps—like Organic Orangesicle. This dog shaped bar gets its orange color from Moroccan red clay and turmeric, both of which are designed to soothe inflamed baby skin.
We appreciate the short and understandable ingredient lists of these bars. They’re all non-GMO, and mostly vegan (except for honey), and contain RSPO-certified palm oil.
About Lemonbuzzzsoap
Mrs. Lemonbuzzz is a mother, an urban farmer, and the owner of this Washington-based Etsy shop. We prefer soap made the old-fashioned way, and so does she. Her soaps are made using a cold-process method using locally grown organic ingredients.
These all-natural baby products are zero waste and wrapped in recycled plantable seed paper embedded with pollinator-friendly flowers. Every purchase supports their solar-powered organic farm and a nonprofit dedicated to bee rescue.
Baby Clothing
Makemake Organics
Makemake Organics’ Baby Products
Price Range: $27–$45
For a range of high-quality products that are gentle on your baby’s skin and kind to the planet, Makemake Organics offers an undeniably cute range of eco-friendly baby products that includes some stylish baby clothes and clothes for kids up to 4T and 5T sizes.
Of all their sustainable baby clothing, we’re (goo goo) gaga for the Organic Sleeveless Romper, a versatile piece for sleep, play, and all the diaper changes in between (for which its snap crotch is specially designed to make it easy). Like all the rompers, tees, PJ, ruffle dresses, and more, it’s 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton. Only a handful of items include 5% elastane.
About Makemake Organics
The design side of this parent-founded clothing brand takes place in Florida, while GOTS and Fair Trade-certified factories in India take care of the manufacturing side of things. Makemake controls all stages of production and nothing is outsourced.
Orders are delivered in reusable drawstring bags made from excess fabrics.
Loulou Lillipop
Loulou Lollipop’s Baby Products
Price Range: $27–$45
If you’re looking for clean products for baby fashionistas (or future ones, anyway), check out Loulou Lollipop’s organic clothing. Everything is so cute you’ll wish they catered to adult sizes!
Maybe it’s just us, but the Tropical Jungle Sleeper is right up our alley (er jungle path?). Not only will it make for adorable photos, but natural fabrics will make for a safe night of sleep in your kiddo’s non-toxic crib.
All bodysuits, pants, rompers, and sleepers are made with sustainable fabrics, namely organic cotton and TENCEL™ lyocell, which is ideal for regulating temperature and organic cotton is perfect for sensitive skin, so these baby clothes are some of the cutest and comfiest around.
They’re combined with just a touch of spandex to accommodate growing bodies and mobility. All clothing is printed digitally (which conserves water) with AZO-free dyes.
About Loulou Lollipop
The sister-owned Canadian company creates fun-loving mom, baby, and budget-approved products. In addition to clothing, they make toys, muslin blankets, and silicone teething jewelry and rings.
All are ASTM, CPSC, and CPSIA compliant to meet local and international safety standards. They manufacture in Europe and China through ISO14001-certified and BSCI audited factories.
Organic Bibs & Blankets
Coyuchi
Coyuchi’s Baby Products
Price Range: $58–$128
For all things fabric, Coyuchi creates some of the best all-natural baby products.
That includes safe and soft blankets that provide parents with peace of mind—or as close as possible when you’re woken at 3:30 am. They offer two texture options: the Honeycomb, which is ideal for swaddling and crib use, while the smaller and even softer Cozy Cotton Organic Baby Blanket is designed for stroller use and tummy time.
All of them feature a MADE SAFE certification and are made with GOTS and Fair Trade-certified cotton.
About Coyuchi
Getting some shut-eye isn’t guaranteed with a little one, but it can be supported by conscious and comfy bedding.
If you’re looking to upgrade your own, their organic baby blanket range is joined by all manner of home textiles. Or, when sleep doesn’t happen, at least you can stay semi-awake and sustainable in a comfy robe.
Between recycling old Coyuchi linens and supporting regenerative agriculture projects, this is one bedding company contributing to happy dreams for us and our planet. Products are sent in eco-friendly materials and every purchase means an environmental donation of 1% for the Planet.
Jazzy Organics
Jazzy Organics’ Baby Accessories
Price Range: $15–$45
Certified organic baby products provide that added assurance that you’re giving your baby the best. That’s what you’ll get with the range of GOTS-certified blankets, bibs, and clothing from Jazzy Organics.
Parents can sigh with re-leaf knowing their kiddos are slurping food droppings off the reversible earthy colored Leaves Bib. That’s because the cotton, along with any snaps and zippers, is free of residues and contaminants like amines, pesticides, heavy metals, formaldehyde, lead, and nickel.
About Jazzy Organics
“Pure organic cotton has it all,” which is why Jazzy Organics uses it exclusively. It’s better for our planet, their Turkish cotton farmers, Fair Trade artisans, and babies snuggling up for an afternoon nap.
Plus, organic cotton is durable and gets softer over time—meaning you can keep that baby blanket for future children, and grandchildren, or pass it along to another set of parents.
Diapers & Wipes
Freestyle
Freestyle’s Baby Products
Price Range: $78–$98
Diapers might look innocent, but they’re going to be hugging your little ones’ delicate skin for years. Knowing it’s important to know what’s in there, Freestyle offers a full list of organic ingredients used in their BambooTek™ diapers.
Made of FSC and Ecocert-certified bamboo pulp (which is far more sustainable than bamboo viscose), they’re free of chlorine, phthalates, and fragrances, but are 88% biodegradable. Just note that mostly biodegradable nappies do not equal compostable nappies, so you still can’t toss these in the backyard compost pile.
Freestyle World diapers are ultra soft, 55% more absorbent than the leading plant-based diapers, and offer up to 12 hours of leak protection.
About Freestyle
Freestyle came about because the founders wanted diapers that not only made their kids happy but made them happy as parents, too. They aim to give diapers a new life and collaborate with favorite artists to make sure the diapers look as wonderful as they perform.
Manufacturing takes place in China under their ethical compliance policies. Freestyle also purchases offsets from Plastic Credit Exchange, meaning the diapers you buy are net plastic negative.
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