Why regular dish soap won’t work?
But Newbees is formulated differently, formulated for baby-safe cleaning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Newbees is made with plant-based, food-grade ingredients that safely and effectively remove milk residue, formula film, and grease. It’s hypoallergenic, gentle on hands, and safe for bottles, nipples, pacifiers, breast pump parts, toys, and all baby feeding accessories. The formula is completely non-toxic, fragrance-free, and made without harsh chemicals such as parabens, sulfates, phthalates, dyes, or synthetic fragrances — giving you a pure, worry-free clean for your little one.
Regular dish soaps are designed for kitchen grease and often contain strong surfactants, fragrances, dyes, and harsh chemicals that are not suitable for items that go directly into your baby’s mouth. They may leave behind residues that are unsafe for babies.
Newbees, on the other hand, is made with plant-based, food-grade, hypoallergenic ingredients specifically formulated for baby bottles, nipples, pacifiers, and breast pump parts.
It is non-toxic, fragrance-free, dye-free, and free from parabens, sulfates, phthalates, synthetic fragrances, and harsh preservatives.
Rinsing with water only removes surface milk, but does not eliminate the fatty milk film, proteins, bacteria, or residue that stick to bottles and nipples. Sterilization cannot penetrate through residue—so if the bottle isn’t properly washed first, sterilizing becomes far less effective or even useless.
Some brands suggest that washing alone can replace sterilization — however, this is not scientifically accurate. Washing removes milk residue, fats, and surface bacteria, but it does not eliminate all microorganisms that sterilization targets.
Proper baby bottle hygiene is a two-step process:
- Wash first to remove residue
- Sterilize when needed for full hygiene
This approach is supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), which recommends both washing and regular sterilization during the first 3 months, or for premature and medically vulnerable babies.
After 3 months, thorough washing is generally sufficient — but it never replaces sterilization for newborns or high-risk infants.
At Newbees, we believe in giving parents clear, evidence-based guidance to keep their little ones safe.
All baby feeding essentials, including:
• Bottles & nipples
• Pacifiers & teethers
• Breast pump parts
• Sippy cups & toddler utensils
• Silicone toys & plates
• High-chair trays
Everything cleans safely with no residue left behind.
Yes. Newbees is dermatologist-tested, hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and made without parabens, sulfates, phthalates, dyes, or synthetic fragrances — making it safe from day one, even for eczema-prone or sensitive skin.
- Squeeze a small amount of Newbees directly into the bottle or accessory.
- Scrub with a bottle brush to remove milk residue and buildup.
- Rinse thoroughly under clean running water.
- Sterilize if needed (recommended for babies under 3 months).
Yes. Newbees uses biodegradable, plant-based surfactants and comes in recyclable packaging — safer for your baby and kinder to the planet.
