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Best Non-Toxic Pull Ups

We vetted pull ups against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.

Camille May

Camille May

Cofounder & Product Curator

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Medical Reviewer, PhD

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.

Pull Up Style Diapers

Pull Up Style Diapers

HealthyBaby

Welpr Rating
4.8?
Est. Price$34.99
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Training Pants

Training Pants

Terra Organics

Welpr Rating
4.7?
Est. Price$16.13
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Pull Up Pants

Pull Up Pants

Joonya

Welpr Rating
4.8?
Est. Price$23
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Bamboo Viscose Training Pants

Bamboo Viscose Training Pants

Eco by Naty

Welpr Rating
4.8?
Est. Price$56.86
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The Pant Potty Training Pants

The Pant Potty Training Pants

Coterie

Welpr Rating
4.7?
Est. Price$120
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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

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

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,...