Powered by Mom shares a Dreft Prize Pack Guest Giveaway ends 11/14 US Only
Why Choose Dreft?
As parents look to bundle up their little ones this winter, it's important that they seek out hypoallergenic items that are gentle on baby's sensitive skin. One of those items is Dreft, the #1 baby laundry detergent choice of pediatricians to be gentle and hypoallergenic on baby's skin. Trusted for over 80 years, Dreft comes with a babyhood scent beloved by moms and provides little ones fabrics with an amazing clean, yet it remains safe and hypoallergenic for baby. Specially formulated to be gentle on baby's skin but tough on stains, Dreft brings cuddle time to a whole new level of warm and fuzzy this winter season.
Be sure to head over to Dreft.com to receive a $2 off coupon for Dreft to try the product for yourself!
Read Victoria's review on Mom Does Reviews HERE.
The Dreft prize package includes:
- 2 bottles of Dreft ($38)
- 1 set of Dreft wipes ($10)
- 1 laundry stain remover ($5)
- 1 to-go stain remover ($4)
- 1 odor eliminator and fabric refresher ($5)
- $30 gift card for Little Me clothing ($30)
- Little Me footie pajamas sz. 6 months ($16)
Join us for a #DreftHypo Twitter Party on Thursday, November 6th from 9-10pm as we discuss the best ways to keep baby comfortable and safe from the cold this winter season with pediatrician Dr. Dyan Hes, a New York Magazine 2013 Top Doctor - and mother of two!
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The giveaway ends 11/14 at 1159p est
The giveaway is open to US only, 18+
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Dreft
baby detergent
i don't have little ones but this would be great for my sensitive skin!
My daughter uses Dreft for my granddaughters clothes. This is the best for babies/kids clothes, it get them clean even gets out spit up. Thank you for the awesome giveaway 🙂
I use nothing but Dreft
I just tried for the 1st time Rocking green soap and I love it , but its a little expensive
I use Ecos Baby for my children!
Whatever sensitive and fragrance free brand I can find on sale.
I usually use Purex but I would love to win this after reading the review about it!
Sometimes we use method, we have used dreft before though too
I've used Dreft for our younger kids. It's nice and gentle, especially for our daughter who has sensitive skin.
My daughter uses Dreft for all her baby laundry
I like dreft but usually go for less expensive, dye free, fragrance free detergents. Dreft really is the best though.
I use Purex Free and Clear for the kids laundry.
We use Dreft for the little one's clothes and blankets. Love the smell and they always come out soo soft.
Purex is what i use for all the clothes
I am currently expecting my first, so I am not using anything yet, but I have always been told to use dreft!
I use Purex Free!
I usually use Purex free and clear but would be grateful to try Dreft. Thank you
I used Dreft when my son was little and had excema.
I only use Dreft!
I use purex or all free and clear.
I use purex
Dreft or all free and clear my kids have very sensitive skin and will break out from anything else!
I currently use Dreft for my new born but my 4 year old gets his clothes washed in Tide. 9
We use Dreft for my son and Purex for my daughter
I think Dreft is a great detergent for little ones & a must have in every nursery.
I have been using Seventh Generation.
When my kids were little we used Dreft but now it's pretty much just whatever is on sale.
I used Dreft when they were babies but now i use what is on sale.
I love Dreft Liquid Detergent. I used it for my daughters clothes and she now uses it for my grand baby's! so gentle for her sensitive skin!
I use purex for my little ones
We use Tide. Thank you
Actually, I have used dreft. But right now I've been doing all the laundry in the same stuff.
I use either Dreft or All Free and Clear.
I usually buy Purex but would love to try Dreft.
We use tide for all of ours.
I use Dreft or Seventh Generation laundry detergents for my little ones.
Tide® Free & Gentle.
I love dreft especially for my LO I could really use this! Thanks!
I haven't found one I trust, so I have been making my own - which sometimes seems like a whole lot of work
We use tide.
I use Purex usually.
I use Dreft and arm&hammer
I use Method.
Would love this for my baby's sweet self 🙂
i have been using simple or something like that from cvs, with no dyes or perfumes
I use purex - fragrance free
Tide
I use mostly purex or what ever is on sale. I have tried Dreft in the past and it smells great.
Hypoallergenic
I have 7 and for the most part we used Dreft. I see all the great new additions added to their line of products. They had sprays or wipes way back when mine were little ones. Thanks for the opportunity.
Carol L
i am a mother of 2 and grandmother of 10 and have always used dreft.. i love it and always recommend to all new moms!!
i used dreft when my kids were babies.
I use dreft for the most part. I have used store brand on occasions when money is tight but i prefer dreft
I use whatever is on sale or if I have a coupon
I use Arm&Hammer detergent with no dye or scent but I would prefer to use Dreft,I'm just trying to save money,I'm on a budget.
Era!
We use Purex.
I have used Dreft for all 5 kiddos!
I use whatever is affordable. It's usually store brand of detergent.
I used the Ivory Snow when my children were babies.
I use dreft detergent
I use to use dreft
We are using the seventh generation detergent for babies right now, but I would like to try Dreft.
Our son never had any issues so we continued to use Gain....not sure about the one on the way though...might not be so lucky
We love Dreft detergent for all the baby's clothing and bedding. The only one we use.
When mine were babies we used Dreft and Ivory Flakes for their clothing
Right now I'm using Nellie's laundry soda, but I'm switching to Dreft after a sample of it I tried not too long ago.
What kind of laundry detergent do you use for your little ones?
i use purex,but im always willing to learn
It varies, I have used Dreft in the past
The same ones for our clothes but I love the smell of Dreft. 🙂 We just don't have a budget to use Dreft for them.