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Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser
$ 29.97

Score By Feature

Based on 8,868 ratings
Scent
9.11
For sensitive skin
8.90
Softness
8.73

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

These 7th generation sensitive baby wipes are free of perfume and dyes, giving your children a healthier skin complexion
These Baby Wipes are thick and soft and can be used on every part of your baby's body, including their hands and faces
Besides being fragrance free, Alcohol free, Paraben free, and Phenoxyethanol free, our unscented baby wipes are also alcohol free.
Our sensitive wipes have been tested by dermatologists to be hypoallergenic and dermatologist safe
The flip-flop dispenser is convenient and easy to use This wipes case contains 768 wipes that stay moist and fresh due to its lid These wipes are made from a blend of wood fiber, polypropylene, and polyethylene that is a mix of wood fiber, polypropylene,
The Seventh Generation baby wipes care for everyone, today and for the next seven generations

Questions & Answers

There are some things I don't like about it It is not possible to remove the poop smell from babies bottoms with scented wipes. Does this apply to you?

This determines whether the smell persists after using unscented seventh-generation Whatever the case may be, it will always be there. However, if you use a scented wipe to mask the smell, you will smell like nothing. Although your sense of smell is still unable to detect it, it's still there. A perfume made all the difference. It would be better to know the smell is still there and wipe again, pat dry, and powder with Burt's Bees I have solved the problem. All bacteria have been removed in this solution and it has been dried to be certain, and powdered to prevent

Which type of wipes do these have? Perforated or individual?

A wipe is an individual wipe. A thick, soft, moist texture can be found on them.

If you want to purchase the 768 count, you have two options There are two versions, one with and one without updated packaging. In what way does "updated packaging" differ from the previous version?

There is no updated packaging other than the box shown in the picture. The most recent email I received was this. The brown box that previously contained the box came from another manufacturer.

Whenever I try to close my flip tops, they Opening them is as easy as pie. Do they stay closed if you know the secret?

As you look at it, it appears to be open, but if you flip it over and see where the click is, you will find it is closed.

Selected User Reviews For Seventh Generation Baby Wipes, 768 count, Made for Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser

The quality of the product has fallen! I would advise you not to buy this product! Over the past few shipments I have received, I have found the wipes to be MUCH lower quality than before
3/5

I have had Seventh Generation wipes for a long time. I use them to wipe my baby's bottom and they end up all over his butt. If I have to wash off little pieces of wipe after using them, what is the point of using wipes at all? This episode of Seventh Generation was disappointing. A suitable, natural replacement is on my list, and I will update when I find.

Alexandra Salinas
Alexandra Salinas
| Jul 17, 2021
I have a daughter who developed bad diaper rash from using this
3/5

In the case of Seventh Generations' "sensitive wipes," I am very disappointed. Was really looking forward to liking these wipes because they are made by a company that cares about the environment and uses materials that are safe and sensitive for babies. The only time we have had issues has been after we have exclusively used Honest and Babyganics as soon as both of these products became part of my daughter's daily routine. Her private parts noticed to be very red and sore. An additional reviewer pointed out that this wipe contained a substance called Cocamidopropyl Dimonium Chloride Phosphate that caused sores on her daughter, something that I did not find in any other wipes I looked at. There has been a link between contact dermatitis and this ingredient. My hands are clearly clean now, and I will never use Sorry to disappoint you!.

Musa Lynch
Musa Lynch
| Jun 27, 2021
These are the only wipes I will For my children, these are the only wipes I will use
5/5

Here's why these are the best! I've tried them all, and these are the best! The following are the points you should be aware of. Their sensitive nature coupled with their complete unscented nature makes them very special. The skin on my children and the sinuses on me are super sensitive. In almost three years of using these wipes daily for bottoms, hands, and faces without any sensitivity issues, these wipes have never let us down. The following are the specifics of this item 1. Having to pull the wipes out in clumps is quite frustrating. I like being able to get just one wipe without having to pull them all at once. I don't understand why Americans spend so much money on junk. With these wipes, you can easily pull one out at a time, which is hugely important to this mama who is strictly on a budget. The third point is as follows A thick layer of wax! You can think of it as a deluxe They also have a quilted pattern that provides some grip when wiping so that better cleaning can happen!.

Raegan Black
Raegan Black
| Mar 04, 2021
We need to stick This has been a source of frustration for me since I have had children (almost 3 years) and now they have all gotten stuck wipe, and I get 7 stuck together all at once
3/5

This is the first time I've had this problem with wipes. Furthermore, it is an extremely inconvenient situation. In the future, I hope to find an all natural wipe that's better than the one I've got now.

Brielle Bauer
Brielle Bauer
| Jan 25, 2021
I find that terrible
3/5

What a waste of time. The surface is slushy and rough, leaving everywhere bits of dirt and pieces of mud. These are my first time using these wipes, and I am genuinely sorry that I purchased such a large box, because they are the worst wipes I have ever experienced.

Kolton HOPE
Kolton HOPE
| May 09, 2021
Quality control appears to be questionable
3/5

Let me start by saying I have five kids and I am used to using washcloths to clean them up, yes, even that. I am not a whiner when things go wrong. As a result, these wipes are very durable. It's really nice wipes, I like them a lot. When you are using them on yourself or a compliant human, they work well. However, if you must apply them to a child who is thinking and independent and who is not paralyzed, you might feel angry. It's pretty much impossible to have quality control any more. It's impossible to separate the wipes from each other 100% of the time. There are usually five or so streaks in a wad and each one needs to be partially unfolded by the end-user after being pulled apart from the rest. The majority of the time, you'll get a case with a wipe that is cut diagonally and is really long, or really short. I can't get my son to use these wipes until I separate out several wipes before I round him up until he thinks a diaper change is a seizure. Man, the huggies naturals have a higher skin depth score today, so I buy them and add some water to the kid's diaper. I don't mind buying one instead of the five extra wipes I need to refill since the rest of the family still uses them when needed. It will just be nice to get one instead of five extra wipes I have to buy. Well, at least I didn't have to use my hands.

Cade Manning
Cade Manning
| Jun 09, 2021
Using these wipes is far better than using water wipes
5/5

It seems like the least harsh option from the options we found, so we have been using Water Wipes ever since he was born. I tried the 7th generation one because I was searching for an alternative that would be less expensive, and I was not completely satisfied with When I used them on my son who had a small rash, they still seemed to sting, so what does this As well, the wipes are small and weak so you end up using up a lot of them very The first time we used them, we fell in love. There is a notable improvement in quality from the start. It's easier to use, and the wipes are bigger and stronger. This is how it works There is no comparison between the Water Wipes and the top, which is much cheaper.

Sutton Everett
Sutton Everett
| Jul 04, 2021
Honest wipes behave better, don't stick as much, and are more uniform in As a result, I chose between these wipes and Honest, both of which are more natural wipes than the market has to offer
5/5

It seems like these are better because they stick less, maybe every fifth wipe sticks to another, and I often have to pull two or three out at once. I also like that I can wet them evenly throughout the stack rather than have it dry on top and wet I like the fact that they don't smear poop all over the place. As a result, I keep reordering these all of the time. My baby hasn't complained and we haven't noticed any rashes so far. The general feeling I get is that her skin is not overly sensitive. It was the only rash she had in three months, and it only had a size of two quarters. It was not the wipes, but the time she spent in a poopy diaper (pooped during sleep and wasn't changed until we realized it the next morning). All in all, these wipes work really well for us, and I will continue to buy them. Since we change and wipe the entire month after napping and sleeping, as well as using different wipes for poop, the 700 Something package lasts us a little over a month. Occasionally I also use them to clean the "cheese" that gets stuck in her armpits or neck where milk tends to leak or collect when she spits up, as well as other chunky folds where clothing fibers may get caught.

Anders McBride
Anders McBride
| Apr 07, 2021

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