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Best Non-Toxic Pull Ups
We vetted pull ups against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.
Here's what we look for:
- Natural, breathable materials like organic cotton or bamboo
- Minimal use of synthetics—ideally not in contact with skin
- Always free from PFAS, fragrance, dyes, chlorine, parabens, phthalates, and formaldehyde-releasing ingredients
- Trusted third-party certifications like MADE SAFE or EWG VERIFIED
- Full transparency around all ingredients and materials
Best Non-Toxic Pull Ups
On Welpr, terms like "non-toxic," "safer," "cleaner," "healthier," and "vetted" are editorial labels based on our own standard for product assessment. They are not guarantees, certifications, or medical claims. Learn more.
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How to Swap to Non-Toxic pull ups:
Here's how to swap to non-toxic pull ups:
What to know about pull-ups
Pull-ups sit directly against your child's skin for hours at a time, covering a large, sensitive area of their body. Welpr looks at what they're made of — specifically whether they contain chlorine, synthetic fragrances, dyes, or PFAS — because these materials can come into prolonged contact with delicate skin.
- Babies and toddlers have thinner skin that absorbs more of what it touches, which is why materials matter even more at this age.
- Since pull-ups are worn daily and often overnight, they rank high on Welpr's risk framework for frequency, skin contact, and proximity.
Check the pull-ups you already use
Look at the packaging or the brand's website for a full materials list. If a brand doesn't clearly disclose what's in their pull-ups, that's a reason to look closer.
- Check for any mention of fragrance, lotion, chlorine bleaching, or printed dyes — these are the most common things Welpr flags in this category.
- If the packaging only lists vague terms like "dermatologically tested" without a full ingredient or materials list, the product may not meet Welpr's transparency standards.
Use your current pull-ups more safely
If you're not ready to switch right away, a few small changes can help reduce skin contact with unwanted materials. This is especially helpful if your child has sensitive skin or is prone to rashes.
- Change pull-ups frequently rather than waiting until they're fully saturated, since longer wear means more prolonged skin contact.
- If your child's skin looks irritated, try a brief diaper-free period each day to give their skin a break.
Choose cleaner pull-ups
Look for pull-ups that are free from chlorine, synthetic fragrance, dyes, and PFAS. The best options use unbleached or totally chlorine-free (TCF) materials and clearly list everything they're made of.
- Be cautious of labels that say "hypoallergenic" or "gentle" without listing specific materials — these claims aren't regulated and don't guarantee cleaner ingredients.
- Click the button above to shop Welpr Approved pull-ups.

Camille May
Cofounder & Product Curator
Camille May is the co-creator of Welpr and a guide for clean living. After selling her last company in the health food space, she went non-toxic while working to heal an autoimmune condition....

Olushola M. Awoyemi
Medical Reviewer, PhD
Olushola M. Awoyemi (aka Shola) is a board-certified toxicologist and a research scientist with a PhD in Environmental Toxicology. Shola's long-term ambition is to be recognized as a world-renowned expert in toxicology,...




