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Showing posts with label wipes. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Earth's Best Chlorine Free Wipes (Review)
The following review was written by a guest-blogger, Deanne.
We usually
buy a popular name-brand baby wipe, that is perfume-free for Eli. He
has sensitive skin, so we try to avoid things like perfume and dyes
that could irritate him. I’ve been happy with my wipe. It didn’t
smell weird, it was nice and thick, it got the job done with just one
or two wipes. That was BEFORE I tried the Earth’s Best ChlorineFree Baby Wipes though!
The website
says that these wipes are “chlorine free and alcohol free” which
is great for Eli’s sensitive skin. They are also free of perfumes.
After pulling a wipe out of the pop-up box, I immediately noticed how
soft and thick they were. They were plenty wet enough, too, where my
previous favorite wipe tended to be a little dry until you got to the
bottom of the container. The Earth’s Best wipes also contain an
aloe vera and vitamin E formula to help protect baby’s skin. It
makes the wipes feel “lotiony”, which I loved.
These wipes
clean so well, I consistently only had to use one wipe for dirty
diaper clean-up! This means that even though the wipes are a little
more expensive than other brands, it is more acceptable, since you
end up using less of them per diaper change. They also worked great
for washing faces and hands, and since there is no alcohol in them,
they won’t cause chapped cheeks! Overall, I absolutely loved these
wipes and can’t think of anything bad to say about them.
Disclosure: Sample(s) were received for the purpose of testing and review, but this did not sway the opinion on the products. These opinions are Deanne's own and may differ from those of your own.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Earth's Best Chlorine Free Baby Wipes (Review)
By now I’m sure you all know that I use cloth diapers and
cloth wipes. Even my diaper bag has these items, though I know some people keep
disposable wipes on hand while they are out and about. We do have some
disposable wipes at home from a recent sad bum episode with Bobble. Our wipe
solution had a bit too much Tea Tree Oil in it for his cracked little bum, and
we wanted a little something more than just water (at least for the messy
diapers!). We had too much solution made up to simply dump it and make more
(with less TTO in it), so we decided to grab some disposable wipes to use on
his sad little bum. I went out to the store and purchased some Earth’s Best Chlorine free
wipes in their pop-up container.
We wanted to make sure that what we used were gentle on his
cracked skin, but would still clean him up. Admittedly, no disposable wipe is
going to grab poop particles as well as a cloth wipe, so I did like to use
water on a cloth wipe to grab anything stuck to Bobble’s bum. Still, for the
cleaning of the skin after that was gone, we were very pleased with our Earth’s
Best wipes. We also used only those Earth’s Best wipes (during that time frame)
if it wasn’t a messy diaper that left particles stuck on the skin. They did a
great job for getting that ‘colour’ off of the skin that was left by the messy
diaper.
What made me the happiest about these wipes was that my
little Bobble never cried when we used them. We’ve used other disposable wipes in
the past (no names, please!) that would either cause him to show signs of
slight skin irritation or that would just sting him if he had some cracked skin
like he did recently. These wipes were very gentle on his skin and he didn’t
even blink when I touched them to his sad spots.
These wipes are hypo-allergenic, unscented, use a natural
aloe vera and a vitamin E formula, are alcohol free, and chlorine-free. They
are safe to use on any part of baby, not just baby’s diaper area! The wipes
themselves resemble cloth with the texture, though they still can’t grab stuck
on bits as well as actual cloth wipes. The only issue we had with the wipes was
that they didn’t come apart (from the rest of the wipes in the stack) very
easily. You definitely needed two hands to get them apart, or you’d end up with
a long string of attached wipes. This is a minor inconvenience at best, but
once you remember they do that, you can easily just grab a couple wipes before
putting your little one on your changing table so you’re ready to go. The
pop-up container also barely latches shut, so if you have a little too much
wipe sticking out it will pop right back open, but that is an easy enough fix
as well. Most of the time hubby forgets to shut a wipe container anyway. He’s
just too used to us storing our cloth wipes dry!
I have also found them to be fantastic for scrubbing clean
dirty little feet, too. If Bobble was running around outside (barefoot, or in
sandals which just get dirt in them anyway), I’ll change his diaper, grab a
wipe and scrub his feet really quickly with the wipe.
We also purchased a pack of the chlorine free refills
for the wipe container so that we have them on hand the next time we encounter
this issue, or the next time someone *cough* hubby *cough* forgets to tell me
that we are nearly out of cloth wipes and the diaper laundry isn’t ready!
You can find
Earth’s Best Chlorine Free Wipes at Babies ‘R Us and Whole Foods, or use their store locator
to find a location near you! You can also purchase the chlorine free wipes for
$5.40 from their
online store!
Disclosure: The product
mentioned above was purchased by me. My opinions are my own and may differ from
those of your own.
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