

Care for Baby
Updated on 14 May 2025
You know that buttery-soft feel of baby onesies and blankets? It’s part of what makes those early cuddles so magical. But after a few washes with regular detergent, that softness starts to fade—and your baby’s clothes feel stiff, rough, or even irritating.
Why does this happen? It’s because regular detergents contain harsh chemicals that wear down fabric fibers over time.
Why Fabric Care Matters for Babies
Baby skin is super sensitive, and rough fabrics can feel like sandpaper. If your baby is crying or fussy when you dress them, it might be the clothes—not the weather or the diaper.
Clothes washed with adult detergents may also lose their stretch, shape, and softness faster, especially delicate baby items like:
Cotton onesies
Muslin wraps
Swaddles
Soft bedding and towels
How Baby Detergents Protect Clothes
Baby laundry detergents are designed to be gentle on both fabric and skin. They help maintain the natural softness of baby clothes by:
Avoiding harsh surfactants that break down fibers
Preventing residue buildup that makes clothes feel stiff
Preserving color and texture in repeated washes

Baby Safe Liquid Detergent - 1 litre
₹ 349

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Written by
Priyanka Verma
Priyanka is an experienced editor & content writer with great attention to detail. Mother to an 11-year-old, she's a ski
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