When it comes to your baby, the small decisions often count.
What materials touch your baby's skin daily? What products end up in their mouth? And what can you really trust today?
Modern parents are more conscious than ever about safe, high-quality materials – especially for baby bottles, pacifiers, and teethers.
Because products that babies use daily should not only look good but also feel good and safe.
This guide will help you calmly and clearly understand the most important materials.
In this article, you will learn:
- Which materials many parents consciously avoid today
- Why BPA, PVC, and phthalates are viewed critically
- What to look for when buying baby products
- Which materials are considered high-quality and safe

1. BPA – Why many parents are looking more closely today
BPA (Bisphenol-A) was long used in many plastic products – including baby bottles.
Today, the substance is viewed much more critically, as it can have hormone-like effects and is considered problematic, especially for babies and young children.
The good news: many modern baby products are now BPA-free.
However, it is important to look closely. Some manufacturers only replace BPA with similar substances such as BPS or BPF.
Often, a conscious look at materials and workmanship is enough to quickly identify high-quality products.
Our tip:
Look for transparent manufacturer information and materials such as food-grade silicone or glass.
2. PVC – Why modern baby products do without it
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a plastic that is cheap and versatile, but its use in baby products is increasingly being avoided.
Especially for products that babies put in their mouths, many parents today want safer alternatives.
High-quality baby products are therefore increasingly relying on modern and transparent material solutions – without PVC.
Particularly popular are:
- food-grade silicone
- high-quality glass
- tested BPA-free materials
These often not only appear more high-quality but also feel more pleasant and calm in everyday life.

3. Phthalates – Small substances that many consciously pay attention to
Phthalates are often used to make plastics soft and flexible.
They can still be found in older or cheaper products – for example, in certain teethers or plastic parts.
Since these substances can leach out over time, many parents are now specifically looking for "phthalate-free" materials.
A small note on the packaging can often build a lot of trust.
Tip:
If a product is clearly labeled "phthalate-free" and provides transparent material information, that is usually a good sign.
So what can you trust today?
When buying baby bottles, pacifiers, and teethers, it's worth paying particular attention to a few things:
- High-quality, food-grade silicone or glass
- Materials without BPA, PVC, and phthalates
- Transparent manufacturer information
- Thoughtful design for everyday life with baby
- Products that feel calm, high-quality, and safe
Because often, you can tell from the first touch whether a product has been developed with care.
Less worry, more trust
The materials your baby has in their mouth daily should be safe, high-quality, and pleasant.
With the right knowledge, you don't have to be unsettled by complicated terms.
Many modern parents today consciously choose baby products that combine safety, calmness, and design.
And that's what it ultimately comes down to:
Less uncertainty. More trust in everyday life.
Our conclusion for you
Not every material is suitable for sensitive baby products.
However, those who pay attention to transparent materials, high-quality workmanship, and conscious product decisions usually make a very good choice.
HEORSHE baby products were developed to accompany families calmly and safely through everyday life – with high-quality materials, gentle shapes, and modern design.
