What’s Really in Your Baby’s Shampoo? 3 Ingredients to Avoid | T is for Tame

What’s Really in Your Baby’s Shampoo? 3 Ingredients to Avoid | T is for Tame

Reading baby shampoo labels shouldn’t feel like a science class—but here we are. Many mainstream kids' products contain harsh ingredients that can irritate sensitive skin.

 

Here’s what to watch for:

1. Sulfates

Often listed as SLS or SLES, sulfates are what make shampoos lather. But they can also strip moisture and cause dryness or irritation—especially on delicate scalps.

2. Synthetic fragrance

The word “fragrance” might hide dozens of chemicals. For babies and toddlers, that can mean redness, itching, or flakes.

 

3. Alcohols

Not all alcohols are bad—but the drying ones (like isopropyl alcohol) can leave hair brittle and skin dry.


 

At T is for Tame, our formulas are made without sulfates, parabens, or harsh chemicals—just clean, plant-based ingredients that actually care for your child’s hair.

 

✨ Shop our  gentle, parent-approved haircare:

Our Baby Hair Shampoo | Conditioner for Delicate Curls

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