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HomeHealth & Personal CareHealth CareFamily Planning & ContraceptivesPampers Sensitive Baby Wipes Refills, Case Pack, Four - 210 Count Resealable Packages, 840 Total Wipes |
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48 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Beware reformulated product Sep 13, 2006
By Web Shopper Pampers has recently changed this product - from "Pampers Sensitive" in the green tubs (or plastic wrap) to "Pampers Sensitive Wipes." The new product contains some of the same additives in regular wipes that can cause skin irritation. For us, what caused a problem was the change to include citric acid. As far as I can tell, you now can't find a Pampers wipe that doesn't contain citric acid, which causes our kiddo's skin to turn bright red (which is quite painful). We switched to a Huggies senstive wipe which doesn't have citric acid. It's not as good as the old Pampers Sensitive, which we hope the company will choose to reintroduce.
So, if your kid suddenly starts reacting badly to wipes, it's worth checking the package to see if something has changed. In this instance, Pampers has made the produce much less 'sensitve.'
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
buy anywhere else Jan 07, 2007
By third time mom Usually Amazon has fair prices, and normally I wouldn't let Amazon's pricing affect my rating of an item, but Amazon's price is crazy compared to what these wipes cost at even the supermarket. I can buy a 6 pack for $11, not on sale at the grocery store. I'm sure WalMart or Target would even be a little cheaper. So anything over $22 is a ripoff.
As for the wipes, I like them but they have seemed to change and do not seem as soft as they used to be. Too bad!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
go to walmart Oct 29, 2006
By J. Mcconnell these are teh best wipes ive tryed (3kids 41/2, 21/2, and newborn) most of the other brands have caused reactions. however go to walmart if you want to save money. for a 6 pack in my area its only $10, so $35 for a 12 pack is almost double and factor in shipping then i would be paying way too much!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The BEST Wipes! Aug 31, 2006
By A. Lawrence
"Basil Manor"
These wipes are the Best! All 3 of my kids have sensitive skin. I have tried all wipes and Pampers Sensitive are the only ones that did not irritate them. They are the softest as well. I have noticed no difference in the make of these in the past 4 years.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good wipes if your baby has sensitive skin Jun 20, 2006
By Eric Lam We've been using these wipes since our baby was born. Tried a bunch of other supposedly hypoallergenic wipes (Huggies, Mustela, Seventh Generation) and had a lot of adverse reactions from our baby. No problems whatsoever with these wipes. Plus they have a very small amount of fragrance on them, unlike many others which range from horrendous odors to horribly perfumed.
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