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Blueland Baby Shampoo vs Everyone Baby Shampoo: Which Non-Toxic Baby Shampoo Is Better?

Quick Verdict

Blueland Baby Shampoo edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic baby shampoo.

At a Glance

FeatureBlueland Baby ShampooEveryone Baby Shampoo
BrandBluelandEveryone
Price$43.70$22.55
Rating4.37/54.48/5
CertificationsOEKO-TEX Standard 100, EPA Safer Choice, NSF CertifiedNone

Ingredient Safety Comparison

Certifications & Third-Party Testing

Blueland Baby Shampoo

  • OEKO-TEX Standard 100
  • EPA Safer Choice
  • NSF Certified

Everyone Baby Shampoo

No certifications listed

Price & Value Analysis

Blueland Baby Shampoo is priced at $43.70 while Everyone Baby Shampoo costs $22.55. Everyone Baby Shampoo is the more budget-friendly option.

Our Recommendation

Blueland Baby Shampoo edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic baby shampoo.

  • Best for budget-conscious families:Everyone Baby Shampoo
  • Best for sensitive skin:Blueland Baby Shampoo
  • Best for maximum certifications:Blueland Baby Shampoo

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Blueland Baby Shampoo better than Everyone Baby Shampoo?

Based on our ingredient safety analysis, Blueland Baby Shampoo scores higher overall. The best choice depends on your specific needs and sensitivities.

Are Blueland products truly non-toxic?

Blueland holds OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and EPA Safer Choice and NSF Certified certification(s), which provides third-party verification of their safety claims.

What harmful ingredients should I avoid in baby shampoo?

Key ingredients to avoid in baby shampoo include synthetic fragrances, parabens, phthalates, and SLS/SLES. Look for products with EWG Verified or EPA Safer Choice certifications.

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