WaterWipes are the world's purest baby wipes. WaterWipes contain 99.9% water and a hint of fruit extract, so they're safe for the delicate skin of newborns and premature babies. They're made with 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract (contains traces of benzalkonium chloride). These biodegradable baby wipes are made from 100% viscose, a renewable, plant-based material. Viscose feels silky soft against your baby's skin and is very durable. This means they won't tear easily when you're cleaning and changing your baby. They've been independently tested to meet the biodegradable industry standard (EN13432) and will biodegrade within 12 weeks. WaterWipes are still purer than cotton and water, but now they're better for the planet. With the updated packaging, the new wipes are displayed inside. Use the package within two weeks of opening.
WaterWipes are the world's purest baby wipes. WaterWipes contain 99.9% water and a hint of fruit extract, so they're safe for the delicate skin of newborns and premature babies. They're made with 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract (contains traces of benzalkonium chloride). These biodegradable baby wipes are made from 100% viscose, a renewable, plant-based material. Viscose feels silky soft against your baby's skin and is very durable. This means they won't tear easily when you're cleaning and changing your baby. They've been independently tested to meet the biodegradable industry standard (EN13432) and will biodegrade within 12 weeks. WaterWipes are still purer than cotton and water, but now they're better for the planet. With the updated packaging, the new wipes are displayed inside. Use the package within two weeks of opening.
WaterWipes are the world's purest baby wipes. WaterWipes contain 99.9% water and a hint of fruit extract, so they're safe for the delicate skin of newborns and premature babies. They're made with 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract (contains traces of benzalkonium chloride). These biodegradable baby wipes are made from 100% viscose, a renewable, plant-based material. Viscose feels silky soft against your baby's skin and is very durable. This means they won't tear easily when you're cleaning and changing your baby. They've been independently tested to meet the biodegradable industry standard (EN13432) and will biodegrade within 12 weeks. WaterWipes are still purer than cotton and water, but now they're better for the planet. With the updated packaging, the new wipes are displayed inside. Use the package within two weeks of opening.
WaterWipes are the world's purest baby wipes. WaterWipes contain 99.9% water and a hint of fruit extract, so they're safe for the delicate skin of newborns and premature babies. They're made with 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract (contains traces of benzalkonium chloride). These biodegradable baby wipes are made from 100% viscose, a renewable, plant-based material. Viscose feels silky soft against your baby's skin and is very durable. This means they won't tear easily when you're cleaning and changing your baby. They've been independently tested to meet the biodegradable industry standard (EN13432) and will biodegrade within 12 weeks. WaterWipes are still purer than cotton and water, but now they're better for the planet. With the updated packaging, the new wipes are displayed inside. Use the package within two weeks of opening.
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I originally started buying these wipes a little over a year ago when I realized that my daughter has extremely delicate skin and gets rash after rash after rash.. Sometimes it even gets so irritated it starts bleeding. I tried every wipes under the sun, and got those because they say they are basically just water. Well, they are not the best of the best and they are pricey, but they work for my daughter as they are thin, soft and not full of chemicals. I believe my daughter might be allergic to the chemicals on some wipes and diapers, even the "organic" ones, but that has never been tested. All three of my daughters have skin issues with thick wipes so I much prefer the thin ones. The reason I bought those was because the daycare I was forced to put my daughter ... MoreI originally started buying these wipes a little over a year ago when I realized that my daughter has extremely delicate skin and gets rash after rash after rash.. Sometimes it even gets so irritated it starts bleeding. I tried every wipes under the sun, and got those because they say they are basically just water. Well, they are not the best of the best and they are pricey, but they work for my daughter as they are thin, soft and not full of chemicals. I believe my daughter might be allergic to the chemicals on some wipes and diapers, even the "organic" ones, but that has never been tested. All three of my daughters have skin issues with thick wipes so I much prefer the thin ones. The reason I bought those was because the daycare I was forced to put my daughter into (I was in the military and had absolute zero choice when it came to daycare) DEMANDED wipes and refused to use cloth diapers because they considered it unsanitary (at home I use gentle cloths and water, and cloth diapers). And when babies had rashes they would use harsh, wet paper towels which made the rashes much worse, and then once the skin broke, they would send baby home and that had a major negative effect on one's military career.. So I bought those to save my daughter's skin as well as my sanity. They are really pricey to give to a daycare that doesn't care about wasting, but they were what my daughter needed, and for that, I am thankful that I found them. Also, the daycare refused to leave the wipes in their original packaging and had to open the package to place them in a wipe box, which caused them to dry faster. The packaging is fine, the opening flap doesn't stay sticky for the whole life of the package but the wipes don't dry up inside it. One thing we noticed is that they are difficult to pull one at a time from the package, you often end up with 2 or 3 at a time. Also, when placing those in a diaper bag, they need to be placed with the opening at the top. Otherwise, they make the other things in the bag wet. Two of the packages I bought a year ago went through a big move from Missouri to New York state, and were in storage for months through the winter. I was afraid of using them after I got them out of storage, but they did not show any signs of mold and had no odor.
I originally started buying these wipes a little over a year ago when I realized that my daughter has extremely delicate skin and gets rash after rash after rash.. Sometimes it even gets so irritated it starts bleeding. I tried every wipes under the sun, and got those because they say they are basically just water. Well, they are not the best of the best and they are pricey, but they work for my daughter as they are thin, soft and not full of chemicals. I believe my daughter might be allergic to the chemicals on some wipes and diapers, even the "organic" ones, but that has never been tested. All three of my daughters have skin issues with thick wipes so I much prefer the thin ones. The reason I bought those was because the daycare I was forced to put my daughter ... MoreI originally started buying these wipes a little over a year ago when I realized that my daughter has extremely delicate skin and gets rash after rash after rash.. Sometimes it even gets so irritated it starts bleeding. I tried every wipes under the sun, and got those because they say they are basically just water. Well, they are not the best of the best and they are pricey, but they work for my daughter as they are thin, soft and not full of chemicals. I believe my daughter might be allergic to the chemicals on some wipes and diapers, even the "organic" ones, but that has never been tested. All three of my daughters have skin issues with thick wipes so I much prefer the thin ones. The reason I bought those was because the daycare I was forced to put my daughter into (I was in the military and had absolute zero choice when it came to daycare) DEMANDED wipes and refused to use cloth diapers because they considered it unsanitary (at home I use gentle cloths and water, and cloth diapers). And when babies had rashes they would use harsh, wet paper towels which made the rashes much worse, and then once the skin broke, they would send baby home and that had a major negative effect on one's military career.. So I bought those to save my daughter's skin as well as my sanity. They are really pricey to give to a daycare that doesn't care about wasting, but they were what my daughter needed, and for that, I am thankful that I found them. Also, the daycare refused to leave the wipes in their original packaging and had to open the package to place them in a wipe box, which caused them to dry faster. The packaging is fine, the opening flap doesn't stay sticky for the whole life of the package but the wipes don't dry up inside it. One thing we noticed is that they are difficult to pull one at a time from the package, you often end up with 2 or 3 at a time. Also, when placing those in a diaper bag, they need to be placed with the opening at the top. Otherwise, they make the other things in the bag wet. Two of the packages I bought a year ago went through a big move from Missouri to New York state, and were in storage for months through the winter. I was afraid of using them after I got them out of storage, but they did not show any signs of mold and had no odor.