Kids Daily Cleanse Everyday Shampoo

β PROS
- Designed with children's safety and fun in mind
- Good value for the price point
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Let’s skip the pleasantries: most kids’ shampoos are either harsh detergents in cartoon bottles or watery “natural” formulas that leave hair greasy by lunchtime. The Kids Daily Cleanse Everyday Shampoo tries to split that difference β and for most families, it actually works.
What You’re Actually Getting
The 12-ounce bottle arrives with a pump dispenser that locks (a small detail, but one every parent will appreciate β no more shampoo waterfalls across the bathroom floor). The formula itself is a clear, gel-like consistency, thinner than Johnson’s but thicker than most “clean” brands. As shown in the product image, it’s a minimalist white bottle with a simple label β no cartoon characters, which some kids love and others find “babyish.”
The ingredient list reads like a dermatologist’s wishlist: sodium coco-sulfate (a gentler coconut-derived cleanser), aloe vera, glycerin, and vitamin B5. No sulfates, no parabens, no phthalates, no dyes. That’s genuinely impressive for the price point.
Real-World Performance
I tested this on a 4-year-old with fine, straight hair and an 8-year-old with thick, curly hair. The first thing you’ll notice: it lathers. Not a mountain of foam, but enough to actually distribute through hair without needing half the bottle. That’s rare for sulfate-free formulas β most either don’t foam at all or leave a film.
The fragrance is the sleeper hit here. It’s a light cucumber-melon scent that reads fresh, not artificial. It disappears after rinsing, which parents of sensory-sensitive kids will appreciate. Multiple Amazon reviewers echo this β one parent noted, “My daughter has eczema and hates strong smells. This is the first shampoo she doesn’t fight.”
Where It Falls Short
Here’s the honest part. Despite “tear-free” claims, it’s not tear-free. It’s less irritating than standard shampoos, but if your kid gets it in their eyes, there will be tears. Keep a washcloth handy.
The consistency is another issue. It’s thin β almost lotion-like β and the pump dispenses more than you need. You’ll go through a bottle in 3-4 weeks with daily baths. At roughly $12-14 per bottle, that adds up. If your kid bathes every other day, you’ll stretch it to 6 weeks, but budget accordingly.
Finally, if your child has truly knotted or tangled hair, this isn’t a detangler. You’ll still need a separate conditioning spray. It cleans, but it doesn’t manage.
Who Should Buy This
Buy it if: your child has sensitive skin, eczema, or allergies; you’re trying to transition away from drugstore brands with harsh sulfates; or you want a genuinely gentle daily cleanser that doesn’t compromise on cleaning power.
Skip it if: you need a 2-in-1 shampoo-conditioner, your child’s hair is perpetually tangled, or you’re on a tight budget β there are cheaper options that work fine for kids without skin sensitivities.
FAQ
Does this work for adults? Technically yes, but it’s not formulated for adult hair. It’s gentle enough for daily use, but adults with oily scalps will find it too mild.
Is the pump refillable? No. The bottle is recyclable, but you can’t buy refills β you have to repurchase the full bottle.
Does it cause buildup? Some reviewers reported a slight film after weeks of use, but a clarifying rinse once a month solves it. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing.
The Verdict
Buy it if you’ve been hunting for a genuinely gentle daily shampoo that still cleans properly. Skip it if you need a budget option or a 2-in-1.
The Kids Daily Cleanse Everyday Shampoo earns its 4.7-star rating with a formula that respects sensitive skin while actually doing its job. It’s not perfect β the tear-free claim is marketing, and the thin consistency wastes product β but for families dealing with eczema, allergies, or picky kids who hate strong scents, this is worth every penny. 4.6/5.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



