Aveeno Baby Daily Care Hair & Body Wash Review: Gentle 2-in-1 for Bathtime
Bathtime should be the sweetest part of the day. Warm water, giggles, that incredible clean-baby smell. The wrong wash can ruin it fast, with stinging eyes, tight dry skin, and tears all round.
For this Aveeno baby hair and body wash review, we used the 2-in-1 on a baby and a toddler for four weeks of regular baths. We tested the tear-free claim properly, looked hard at the fragrance question, and compared it with its closest rival on our shelf.
What Is It?
The Aveeno Baby Daily Care Hair & Body Wash is a 400 ml pump bottle that cleans hair and body in one go. It is built around Aveeno’s signature soothing oat extract, and it is hypoallergenic, pH balanced, and made for daily use on babies and toddlers.
One bottle, one pump, the whole job done. With a slippery baby in one arm, that simplicity is worth a lot.
The Tear-Free Claim, Tested
We did not take this one on trust. Over four weeks of hair rinses, suds ran near the eyes more than once, as they always do with a wriggly baby.
The result: no crying, no red eyes, no rubbing. The formula is genuinely mild. You should still rinse from front to back and shield the eyes with your hand, but a stray bubble is not a drama with this wash.
What About the Fragrance?
This is the question careful parents ask, so let us be clear. This wash has a light, fresh baby scent. It is soft and fades quickly after the bath, and most families love it. But it is not a fragrance free product.
Why does that matter? For most babies, it does not. For babies with eczema or very reactive skin, fragrance is a common trigger, and plainer is safer. If that is your little one, read our soothing eczema routines guide and check the NHS advice on atopic eczema before adding any scented product. And always patch test a new wash on a small area first.
Our Four Weeks of Bathtimes
One pump covered a whole baby, head to toe. It lathers gently rather than foaming like an adult shower gel, and it rinses off fast with no slippery residue.
The big win was what we did not see afterwards. No tight, squeaky skin. No dry patches behind the knees. Hair came out soft and fluffy, never straw-like. Skin felt comfortable even with baths several times a week.
Value is excellent too. At two or three baths a week, the NHS-recommended rhythm for young babies, a 400 ml pump lasts for months.
Aveeno vs Mustela Foam Shampoo
| Aveeno Baby 2-in-1 | Mustela Foam Shampoo | |
| What it is | All-over wash for hair and body | Targeted foam shampoo for the scalp |
| Best for | Everyday bathtime, 0 to 2 years and up | Babies prone to cradle cap |
| Size | Big 400 ml pump | Small 150 ml foam pump |
| Star ingredient | Soothing oat extract | Avocado perseose for the scalp barrier |
The honest answer is that these two are not really rivals. The Aveeno wash is your everyday all-rounder for body and hair. The Mustela Foam Shampoo is a specialist you bring in when flaky cradle cap appears on the scalp. Plenty of bathrooms end up with both.
A Simple Bath Routine That Works
- Keep it to 2 or 3 baths a week: young babies do not need more, says the NHS guide to washing and bathing your baby.
- Plain water for the first month: newborn skin is still building its barrier, so save the wash for after week four or so.
- Warm, not hot: test the water with your elbow before your baby goes in, and never leave them alone in the bath.
- Body first, hair last: one pump for the body, then a quick lather and rinse on the hair so your baby is not sitting wet and cold.
- Pat dry and moisturise: right after the towel, while skin is soft. For dry little cheeks, our Weleda calendula face cream review covers our favourite.

Quick Questions
From what age can I use it?
It is made for babies, but the NHS suggests plain water only for roughly the first month. From around four to six weeks, a small amount of mild wash like this is fine. Will it help with cradle cap?
It keeps the scalp clean and comfortable, but it is not a targeted treatment. For proper cradle cap care, soften the scales and use a specialist wash like the Mustela foam above.
Does a 2-in-1 really clean hair properly?
For baby and toddler hair, absolutely. Fine young hair does not need separate shampoo. Once your child has a thick mop and a mud habit, you can think again.
Pros and Cons at a Glance
Pros
- Truly gentle, with no stinging in our weeks of testing.
- One product for hair and body keeps bathtime simple.
- Skin stays soft, with no tightness or dry patches.
- Big 400 ml pump offers months of baths.
Cons
- Lightly scented, so not the pick for eczema-prone skin.
- Gentle lather may feel too quiet if you like big bubbles.
- Not a treatment for scalp conditions like cradle cap.
Final Verdict
Our Aveeno baby hair and body wash review lands on a confident yes. It is gentle, kind to skin, easy on the budget, and it makes bathtime the happy part of the day it should be.
Get the Aveeno Baby 2-in-1 wash here, and stock the rest of the bath shelf from our baby care shop.

