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Dermatologists explain how to find gentle laundry detergent — plus staff picks from editors with sensitive skin

Taking care of your skin starts in the wash.
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Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story featured a detergent from The Laundress, which announced a recall impacting their product line citing “safety concerns” on Nov. 17, 2022.

If you have sensitive skin, you’re probably well-versed in the skin care products that work best for you. You might have even carefully selected fabrics that will cause the least irritation to reduce the probability of having a reaction. But have you ever thought about your laundry detergent? Choosing the right version of this household essential can be just as important as the body wash you use.

There are plenty of options to choose from in the laundry aisle, but Shop TODAY spoke to several laundry and skin care pros to find out what you should look for while shopping for a laundry detergent for sensitive skin. 

What to look for in laundry detergents | Editor-approved laundry detergents | Expert-approved laundry detergents | Other dermatologist-tested detergents | How we chose | Meet our experts

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Best laundry detergents for sensitive skin

What to look for in laundry detergents for sensitive skin

Check for certifications. Kristin DiNicolantonio, director of stakeholder communications at the American Cleaning Institute, recommends keeping an eye out for specific certifications when shopping for a laundry detergent for sensitive skin. These include being Certified Asthma and Allergy Friendly, National Eczema Association Accepted, National Psoriasis Foundation Recognized, Green Seal certified or Environmental Protection Agency Safer Choice certified.

Look for descriptors. Beyond certifications, DiNicolantonio recommends simply looking at descriptive words like “gentle,” “clear,” “sensitive skin” and “hypoallergenic” as indicators that the detergent will be suitable for your needs. While it’s not a guarantee that you won’t have an allergic reaction and sensitivities vary from person to person, she says they are designed to be more protective than others. Labels like “fragrance-free” and “dye-free” are also helpful.

Read the label. If you really want to make sure that the detergent will be suitable for you, DiNicolantonio says, “Always read the label/go online to determine the detergent’s ingredients.” You’ll likely see a long list of ingredients you’ve never heard of before but if one gives you pause, your best bet is to look it up to determine if it’s a good fit for your needs.

Consider the type of detergent. Nervous about detergent irritating your skin? Dr. Margarita Lolis, board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon, suggests using a liquid instead of a pod. “Liquid detergents are preferred over pods because you can control the amount of detergent used in contrast to pods, which are prepackaged. Pods also need to completely dissolve through the wash cycle. If they do not then they can leave residue, which can be irritating,” she says.

Know what to avoid. Lolis recommends avoiding sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES). “They’re common surfactants in detergents and personal care products that can be harsh for sensitive skin. In addition, fragrances, dyes, and preservatives are known irritants that can lead to skin reactions,” she says.

Use the proper amount of detergent. When it comes to detergent, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner says less is always more. “It is important to pay attention to the directions that come with your detergent and use only as much as is recommended. Overdosing the wash can cause the cleansing molecules to become large between the weave of the garment. When it later comes in contact with the skin, this can lead to an irritation reaction. This can even happen if you were using a fragrance free, dye-free detergent,” he says. Dr Kiran Mian, a board-certified dermatologist at Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery, also recommends doing “an extra rinse cycle” to make sure all the residue gets washed off clothing.

Do a spot test. “My recommendation for those with sensitive skin is to do a test spot by washing a small piece of fabric or clothing to see if it causes any reactions,” Mian says.

Before you tackle the (physical or virtual) aisle, here are a few laundry detergents suitable for sensitive skin to start your search.

Editor-approved laundry detergents for sensitive skin

Grove Co. Laundry Detergent Sheets

What we like
  • No extra plastic (unlike pods)
  • Saves space
  • Easy to use
Something to note
  • Pricier than other detergents

Size: 32 sheets | Number of laundry loads: 32 | Formulation: Sheets | Unscented? No; natural fragrance added

Emma Stessman, a writer at Shop TODAY, uses these laundry detergent sheets that have a natural added fragrance. She tells us, "I hate being a sensitive skin girl because I want to be able to use all the detergents and body washes with delicious scents! But I was using these for a while in a different scent (they don’t have the one I tried any more) and it was one of the first scented detergents that I found that didn't irritate my sensitive skin/make me itchy!"

Stessman continues, "I think maybe it has to do with the fact that there are no synthetic fragrances. I loved how convenient the sheets were since I have to carry my laundry up and down five flights of stairs and down the block to the laundromat. I could just take one or two with me and not have to lug a heavy detergent bottle."

Tide Free & Gentle Liquid Laundry Detergent 

What we like
  • Helps soften clothing
  • Affordable for size
Something to note
  • Truly unscented

Size: 84 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 64 loads | Formulation: Liquid | Unscented? Yes

Allie Wise, an associate editor at Shop TODAY, says that she's "been using this detergent for years and it has never steered me wrong." Wise continues, "I have sensitive skin, and this detergent keeps my clothes soft and doesn’t make my skin itchy or red."

All Mighty Pacs Free Clear Laundry Detergent Pacs 

What we like
  • Works for the entire family
  • Doesn't irritate skin
Something to note
  • Some noted packaging issues

Size: 60 pods | Number of laundry loads: Dependent on laundry load size | Formulation: Liquid pods | Unscented? Yes

Sierra Hoeger, an associate editor at Shop TODAY, has used these laundry pods her whole life. She says, "My mom has been using this laundry detergent since I can remember. Our family is very active, and this detergent was good at preventing/getting rid of odor in sports uniforms, stopping 'strawberry bumps' on our arms and legs and keeps us from feeling itchy or having irritated skin."

Defunkify Powder Laundry Detergent 

What we like
  • Powder formula
  • Bag "lasts forever"
Something to note
  • Costs a bit more than others

Size: 55 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 92 | Formulation: Powder | Unscented? Yes

Rebecca Brown, a deals editor at Shop TODAY, uses this powder detergent by Defunkify. She tells us, "No one in my house can handle overly scented detergent. I’ve tried a handful of different brands, and everyone’s skin seems to really tolerate this brand well. No scent, no irritants, and the bag lasts forever."

Courtesy Rebecca Brown, Shop TODAY editor

Expert-approved laundry detergents for sensitive skin

Seventh Generation Laundry Detergent Packs

What we like
  • Good for sensitive skin
Something to note
  • Pods may not dissolve well

Size: 31.7 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 45 packs | Formulation: Pods | Unscented? No

“Containing enzyme-rich soap to help remove stains, this detergent is free of fragrance, dyes and artificial brighteners, making it good for those with sensitive skin,” board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marisa Garshick says.

Dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp also recommends this laundry detergent, which is available in liquid form.

Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Detergent Powder 

What we like
  • Helps get rid of stains
  • Only need a small amount
Something to note
  • Some noted no fresh scent

Size: 47 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 70 | Formulation: Powder | Unscented? No, but scent is natural

Camp also recommends Molly’s Suds powder liquid detergent for those with sensitive skin. While this option Camp referenced is scented, there’s also an unscented option available. Both are made without synthetic aromas and dyes.

Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Laundry Detergent

What we like
  • Gentle on skin
Something to note
  • Package prone to leakage

Size: 144.5 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 107 | Formulation: Liquid | Unscented? Yes

This Arm & Hammer detergent that's both hypoallergenic and free of dyes as well as fragrances sports a SkinSAFE seal, and it's described by the brand as “tough on dirt but gentle on skin.” It’s also recommended by Camp.

Dreft Free & Gentle Liquid Detergent

What we like
  • Removes stains well
Something to note
  • Mixed review on sensitive skin

Size: 92 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 64 | Formulation: Liquid | Unscented? Yes

Another NEA-accepted pick, you might recognize Dreft for their popular baby detergent. This family-friendly version, which is recommended by dermatologist Dr. Rebecca Baxt, is hypoallergenic and made with zero dyes or phosphates, according to the brand.

All Free Clear Liquid Laundry Detergent

What we like
  • The value (94 loads) is wonderful for the price 
Something to note
  • Some reviewers have voiced concerns about leakage that occurs when the package is being shipped 

Size: 141 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 94 | Formulation: Liquid | Fragrance-free? Yes

This dermatologist-recommended detergent, which Dr. Mona A. Gohara also approves of, has been given the thumbs up by allergists. According to the brand, it’s unscented, hypoallergenic and fragrance-free, making it ideal for those who experience skin sensitivity.

Tide Simply Clean & Sensitive Liquid Laundry Detergent

What we like
  • OK for SE & standard machines
Something to note
  • Mixed reviews on scent

Size: 128 oz. | Number of laundry loads: 89 | Formulation: Liquid | Unscented? No

“This offers a deep clean as well as a cool cotton scent, while still being gentle on the skin, making it a great option for someone with sensitive skin who wants a scent,” Garshick says.

How we chose the best laundry detergents for sensitive skin

Finding the right laundry detergent for your sensitive skin can take a bit of trial and error, but knowing which ingredients to look for and avoid can give you a leg up. We consulted several board-certified dermatologists and a cleaning pro to find out why detergent can irritate skin and also asked them to share their top picks for detergent for every budget.

Meet our experts

  • Kristin DiNicolantonio is the director of stakeholder communications at the American Cleaning Institute.
  • Dr. Marisa Garshick, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology and a clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York Presbyterian-Cornell.
  • Dr. Ranella Hirsch, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in Boston.
  • Dr. Margarita Lolis is a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon at Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists.
  • Dr Kiran Mian is a board-certified dermatologist at Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery. 
  • Dr. Joshua Zeichner, MD, is the director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology and an associate professor of dermatology at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
  • Dr. Mona A. Gohara, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist who's also an associate clinical professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine.
  • Dr. Brendan Camp, MD, is a double board-certified dermatologist working at MDCS Dermatology.
  • Dr. Rebecca Baxt, MD, MBA, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist located in Paramus, New Jersey.