Ingenuity Baby Products Review 2026: Swings, Bouncers & High Chairs Tested
Honest Ingenuity review: the ConvertMe swing, Keep Cozy bouncer, Trio high chair and SmartSize swing tested. Is the value baby-gear brand worth it?
With hundreds of baby product brands competing for attention, it’s genuinely hard to know which ones are worth your money. Marketing claims are everywhere — “dermatologist-tested,” “clinically proven,” “natural,” “organic” — and most of them mean less than they appear to on the label.
This section provides in-depth reviews of the most popular baby product brands: what they do well, where they cut corners, how their ingredient standards compare to their marketing claims, and which specific products within each line are worth buying versus skipping.
We’ve reviewed brands across every category — skincare (Mustela, CeraVe Baby, Cetaphil Baby, Aveeno Baby), feeding and hygiene (Frida Baby, Dr. Brown’s), hair care (SheaMoisture Kids, Fairy Tales), and multi-category brands (Burt’s Bees Baby, The Honest Company, Babyganics). For each brand, we compare EWG ratings across their product line, evaluate ingredient transparency, and flag any products that don’t live up to the brand’s positioning.
We also publish head-to-head comparisons for the most common brand debates: Mustela vs. CeraVe Baby, Honest Company vs. Babyganics, Frida vs. NoseFrida alternatives.
Browse the brand reviews below to cut through the marketing and understand exactly what you’re buying.
26 reviews
Honest Ingenuity review: the ConvertMe swing, Keep Cozy bouncer, Trio high chair and SmartSize swing tested. Is the value baby-gear brand worth it?
Honest Weleda review: the Calendula Baby Cream, Baby Oil, Baby Wash and Face Cream tested. Is the natural European skincare brand good for baby skin?
Honest Lalo review: The Daily high chair, The Play Kit, toddler chair and feeding gear tested. Is the modern direct-to-consumer baby brand worth it?
Honest Lovevery review: the Play Gym, Play Kits subscription, wooden Block Set and Montessori toys tested. Is the premium developmental toy brand worth it?
Honest Huggies review: Little Snugglers, Skin Essentials, Snug & Dry, Little Movers diapers, Natural Care wipes and Pull-Ups tested, with how Huggies compares to Pampers.
Honest Boon review: the Lawn and Grass drying racks, Nursh silicone bottles, GRUB high chair and Snug lids tested. Modern, practical baby gear assessed.
Honest Stokke review: the Tripp Trapp high chair, Flexi Bath, Sleepi crib and Steps chair tested. Is the premium Norwegian brand worth the price?
Honest Mielle Organics review: Black-owned brand, founder credentials, EWG ratings, and how the baby hair care line compares to Aunt Jackie's and Camille Rose.
Honest Earth Mama Organics review: USDA Organic certifications, NSF/ANSI 305 personal care standard, and which baby and maternity products are worth the premium.
Honest Tubby Todd review: small-batch California brand, EWG ratings, NEA Seal status, and how the All Over Ointment compares to Aquaphor.