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HomeElectronicsGPS & NavigationSeventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging] |
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Great wipes Jul 20, 2010 Since I haven't been using these that long, I can't compare them to the way they used to be, but I can compare them to other wipes I've tried - Pampers Sensitive, Earth's Best, and Nature Babycare. I like these the best. They pop up fairly well (sometimes they get stuck, but that happens sometimes with the Pampers and ALL the time with the other 2 I tried), are plenty big, and just the right moisture. Do your math on the cost - smaller case is a better value.
Sturdy, moist wipes Jun 22, 2010 What a great product! I love these wipes. They are strong, soft and they stay wet (unlike Pampers). I use them for face wipes as well as diapering and I am glad that my kids are NOT exposed to tons of chemicals when I wipe them down.
Works fine but smell awful Jun 21, 2010 It says they are unscented but they smell awful. Unscented should be just that. They work just fine but I wont be buying them again as I hate the smell.
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Good product for newborns, cheaper option at Target Jun 01, 2010 I felt good using these on my newborn, since they're chlorine/additive free and I'm a fan of Seventh Generation. But now that our guy is quite a bit older, I checked out buying bulk wipes at Target & they're less than half the price. Target price: $11.19 for 704 wipes (unscented/hypoallergenic real cotton cloth wipes). The 7th generation wipes are a slightly rougher and dryer wipe due to not using all the additives & lotions that other brands use.
better than pampers May 23, 2010 I have been using these wipes for over a year as well as the seventh generation diapers since birth. My son has had almost no problems with diaper rash and he is 19 months. We tried pampers sensitive wipes which were definately more moist but felt like they did not clean and remove poop as effectively from his bottom. Pampers wipes just sort of smeared everything around and seemed to irritate his skin. Although slightly drier, felt that these wipes actually picked up/cleaned up better and were more gentle on his skin.
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