thread: Baby wipes.... which one's to buy?

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  1. #1
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    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    We use coth wipes here too! I just bought a 2 X 12 packs of cheap Big W brand baby "face washers", (they'd be useless as face washers). But, you could make your own or buy them from various MCN sites.

    We use foamy wipes wash from Bubblebubs, so DS's bottom is the best smelling around. It's got no nasty chemicals unlike the majority of disposable wipes. We just throw them in the nappy bucket after each use and wash them with the nappies.

    We do use the Nature Care wipes for when we're out and about or if DS has a poo in his nappy (vary rarely as we've do elimination communication), as they're chlorine free (not bleached), but I've used them to take my make-up off and I have to say, they do tend to sting just a little on my face (I have sensitive skin), but I've found that with most disposable baby wipes.

    Hope that helps!!!
    Last edited by Celsie; August 15th, 2008 at 11:41 PM.

  2. #2
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    Jan 2006
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    I have tried the REALLY cheap ones. They're really dry and don't work very well.

    I usually mop up the worst of it with loo paper, then wash DS off with a warm flannel. This works when out and about too; I change DS in the loo most of the time. Then you can use warm water on the loo paper at the end. ETA - I put warm water, about 30-35 degrees, on a flannel before I change DS. Or I wet the loo roll with him lying on the floor and try to stop him running around with a naked poo-bum while I wipe.

    I have tried J&J and pampers wipes as well as supermarket wipes and ecological wipes. Not much difference, truth be told. Maybe a bit in the scent, but not in how they work. I just buy what's on offer now for when DH changes a nappy or when I HAVE to use a wipe because poo is that bad; I still have the original wipes given to me from hospital in our going out change mat! I've used three and a half large things of wipes, that's less than 300 wipes in total in 18 months. They really aren't a necessity.

  3. #3
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    Mar 2007
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    Wow thanks for all your replies! I didn't realise i had so many options!!

    Celsie - that's a great idea about those BigW 12pk cheap face washers i know the ones you mean i've seen them perhaps i'll get some of those and give that a go....

    Probably just end up buying a few small packs of different wipes and see how bubs goes with them..... I have decided i won't stock up on just one brand because incase they aren't very good. ie those BIG bulk boxes you can buy i won't buy them!

    I like the idea of using a sports bottle next to the change table thats a great idea!!

  4. #4
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    Jun 2006
    Where the sun shines brightly!
    906

    Choose Chemical-Free Baby Wipes!!

    If you're looking for natural chemical-free throw-away baby wipes, you should look into the brands Seventh Generation, Natracare and WotNot. They all use organic ingredients so are kind to babies bottoms, as well as being 100% Biodegradeable- so are kind to the environment too.
    Some of the ingredients in J&J's and Huggies wipes are listed carcinogens and known skin irritants. No offence to anyone who uses them, but I wouldn't recommend them for this reason, and for their negative environmental impact (they don't biodegrade and the chemicals in them leach into the environment).
    They may be more expensive, but in my opinion its definitely worth it.
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  5. #5
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    Mar 2007
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    Jellybena - thank you, but where do i buy those from? I agree re: chemicals. I'm not too keen on whats in some of those wipes..... bit sketchy.

  6. #6
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    Jun 2006
    Where the sun shines brightly!
    906

    Choose Chemical-Free Baby Wipes!!

    If you're looking for natural chemical-free throw-away baby wipes, you should look into the brands Seventh Generation, Natracare and WotNot. They all use organic ingredients so are kind to babies bottoms, as well as being 100% Biodegradeable- so are kind to the environment too.
    Some of the ingredients in J&J's and Huggies wipes are listed carcinogens and known skin irritants. No offence to anyone who uses them, but I wouldn't recommend them for this reason, and for their negative environmental impact (they don't biodegrade and the chemicals in them leach into the environment).
    They may be more expensive, but in my opinion its definitely worth it.
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    "Be the change you want to see in the world"
    - Mahatma Gandi

  7. #7
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    Jun 2008
    in the eye of a toddler tornado
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    I also use the homebrand cotton make up remover pads as wet wipes -
    OMG suse - this was the best tip ever!!!! Bought some of these the other day, they work beautifully and DD doesn't mind them at all. She usually grizzles with the huggies or curash wipes, but these soaked in water are perfect. And for $1.55 a packet of 80 instead of like $5 I can't believe how great these are! Thanks for the tip

  8. #8
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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    I only use wipes when I'm out.

    At home I use warm washers (a washer soaked in warm water). Much gentler on the skin, not cold and more effective IMO. You can buy fairly thin washers from Target in packs of about a dozen that I found were perfect for DD when she was little. I rarely need to use more than one at a time, which makes it more convenient than dispensing wipes. Even DP likes them and he's Mr Not-Too-Much-Trouble-Please!

    To clean them I used to put them in a separate cloth bag from the other washing and wash them on a soak cycle. Hang them out and there's never been a mark left behind!
    Last edited by Jennifer13; August 21st, 2008 at 01:28 PM.

  9. #9
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    Jul 2008
    central coast nsw
    66

    i use aldi's and love them