Baby Diapers, Diaper Creams + Wipes

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The diaper routine might be messy, but what's in those products doesn't have to be. Diapers, wipes, and diaper rash creams can contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals like phthalates, bisphenols, certain preservatives, synthetic fragrances, and petroleum-based ingredients. These products sit on warm, damp, and sometimes irritated skin for long stretches, which can make it easier for those ingredients to get into the body. Wipes can add another layer of exposure when harsh surfactants and fragrance blends stay on the skin between changes. Make each diaper change gentler and lower in unwanted chemicals with these baby-safe diaper staples from the Million Marker Product Guide. Finding diapers without any plastic coating is very challenging right now, since those materials help with absorbency, leak protection, and keeping diapers light and comfortable on a baby. It's completely understandable if the options rated GO or SLOW don't fit your family's needs, schedule, or your baby's skin. You can still lower exposures in other ways, like choosing safer wipes, creams, and other baby products, and considering cloth diapers if that feels realistic for you. You can explore cloth diapers through a local diaper service or by washing them at home, sometimes with a quick rinse in the toilet before they go in the washing machine. In the end, what matters most is choosing what works for your budget and daily life, while still trying to keep your baby's exposures as low as reasonably possible whenever you can.

Products are split into three levels based on ingredient labels

GO
Best choice
SLOW
Contains ingredients with possible health concerns
STOP
Contains harmful ingredients

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Last updated: June 9, 2026