arau.baby was voted No.1 at the “ninaru Mama Papa Best 2025” competition, based on the support of many parents in Japan.
arau.baby has been honored as the winner in the "ninaru Mama Papa Best 2025" awards for its Laundry Soap and Foam Body Soap. These awards are based on feedback from experienced parents in Japan, who use the pregnancy app "ninaru" and the childcare app "ninaru baby", who were surveyed about their favorite childcare products and their satisfaction with them. In this year's “ninaru Mama Papa Best 2025”, arau.baby Laundry Soap was named the top product in the laundry detergent category for the third year in a row, while arau.baby Foam Body Soap also earned the top spot in the baby soap category for the sixth year running. We couldn't be prouder to see this, evidence of the continuous trust parents deposit in our baby care products by choosing arau.baby for their precious little ones. SARAYA stays dedicated to providing you and your family with the best quality goods.
About arau.baby
arau.baby Laundry Soap is a washing soap made with carefully selected ingredients for delicate baby skin. It is free of additives* and gentle on your baby's skin, leaving your laundry fluffy and soft even without using a fabric softener. Perfect for preparing your laundry for childbirth, it provides peace of mind right from the first water rinsing. It comes in two varieties: one lightly scented with natural essential oils of lavender and spearmint, and another unscented option.
*It contains no synthetic surfactants, fluorescent agents, bleaches, antibacterial agents, preservatives, synthetic fragrances, colorants, silicon, phosphorus, alcohol, and enzymes.
arau.baby Foam Body Soap is a full-body soap for babies that can be used from head (or hair) to toe. It contains no synthetic surfactants, preservatives, synthetic fragrances, coloring agents, alcohol, or mineral oils. There are three lines to choose from that will permit you to cater to your baby’s skin needs: standard, moisturizing, and extra gentle care.
Social Contribution
A part of the sales of arau. in Japan is used to improve the sanitation of children in Uganda, Africa, through the international NGO Save the Children.