Baby Wipes, WaterWipes Textured Sensitive Baby Diaper Wipes, 99.9% Water, Unscented & Hypoallergenic, for Baby & Toddlers, 4 Packs (240ct)
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9% soapberry extract, fruit, and water
We put ours in a Huggies baby wipes container.
On the package, there is no such statement.
Yes. The following are the ingredients listed on the package: Water 99. 9%, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract*, Sapindus trifoliatus (Soapberry) Fruit Extract. Contains traces of Benzalkonium Chloride.
Selected User Reviews For Baby Wipes, WaterWipes Textured Sensitive Baby Diaper Wipes, 99.9% Water, Unscented & Hypoallergenic, for Baby & Toddlers, 4 Packs (240ct)
toxic! These wipes look like baby wipes, but they can also be used by adults. A couple of doctors told me that adult wipes are toxic and that I should never, ever use them. I brought the package of wipes to the colorectal surgeon after learning about them from my daughter-in-law, who had used them with her baby. He was ecstatic to learn of their existence and assured me that they were perfectly safe to use. They're also very effective in my experience.
I adore these wipes and have been purchasing them for years; however, I do not use them on babies. I've used it for personal use and found it to be excellent, but I prefer to use it to clean my leather purses. It looks great on Saffiano leather and LV bags. When my dogs' eyes or faces need cleaning, I use these on them.
I used to like this product, but the new version has given my baby's body rashes.
We like having these on hand because they are sufficiently moist. They're neither too wet nor too dry, which may sound strange. Ingredients of high quality. When folded together, the material is a little slick in terms of grip, which can be a pain to wipe your butt. Overall, I'd say yes.
These are the only wipes I can use on my baby's bottom because she has extremely sensitive skin. He developed an allergy to something in the wipes we had been using, and finding these was a lifesaver. Grandma is Irish, so the backstory of how water wipes came to be is fascinating to us. They're a little more expensive, but they're well worth it for the amount of relief they provide for us from diaper rash.
Due to cornonavirus, my brand was out of stock, so I bought these. I tried to use them as a make-up remover, but they were barely effective. I can't imagine them working for the bottom of a baby. I can't wait to finish them and return to huggies unscented diapers.
Because the wipes have no texture, there is no way to catch and wipe the stubborn poop specks that can stick to a baby's skin from time to time. Will be switching to The Honest Co. Nothing else compares to the texture and performance of those wipes, so we'll be using them exclusively for our wipes needs from now on. br>br>These could be useful for cleaning up immediate food or spit-up messes, as well as keeping that pesky neck crease clean on droolers and spit-up-prone kids. monsters to the surface.
I've tried a lot of wipes, and these are by far the easiest to make in terms of ingredients. Is it environmentally friendly to use wipes? Absolutely not, so if you can afford a service like earthbaby and get biodegradable wipes, do so, but if not, these are at least the simplest ingredients and probably break down faster in the landfill (though that's probably a lie, so don't take that for granted). I believe the issue is flushing wipes, so if you can throw them out rather than flush them, that might be a better practice.