15 Hand Soaps Experts Say to Avoid (+5 of the Best on the Market)

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Baby soaps are some of the best things to buy out there, but this brand is especially great. No matter which scent you choose, the ingredients are formulated with "worry-free ingredients." It's also PETA certified, meaning it’s vegan, cruelty-free, not tested on animals, and biodegradable.

Best: ATTITUDE Baby Natural Foaming Hand Wash

As an extra bonus, it has low aquatic-toxicity. ATTITUDE is all about keeping things safe, so this soap is dermatologist tested to ensure that it's hypoallergenic and safe for skin. Naturally, this soap is also free of any parabens, SLS, SLES, silicone, PEG, phthalates, triclosan, formaldehyde, and synthetic fragrances.

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