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WaterWipes Sensitive Baby Wipes 540 Count (Pack of 9) $33.99 (Prime S&S) or $35.99 (S&S) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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  • SAFE FOR SENSITIVE SKIN. Ideal for cleaning babies' delicate skin during nappy changing, weaning and teething, for cleaning baby's hands and face.
  • RECOMMENDED BY MIDWIVES* to help prevent nappy rash or skin irritations *Baobag research on 35 Midwives, Dec 2019.
  • SUITABLE FROM BIRTH. WaterWipes are the world's purest newborn baby wipes. Perfect for the sensitive skin from a premature baby to toddler. A suitable alternative to cotton wool and water.
  • SAFE FOR ECZEMA PRONE SKIN. Proud Sponsor of the Eczema Association of Australasia.
  • SIMPLY TWO INGREDIENTS. Contains 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract. The fruit extract acts as a gentle skin conditioner. Vegan society accredited baby wipes are hypoallergenic and contain no parabens or sulphates to irritate sensitive skin.
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  • Sensitive wipes? I don't want my baby growing up to be a snowflake, thankyou. I use these:

    https://www.bunnings.com.au/selleys-bathroom-tough-wipes-30-…

  • Pressure washer gets the job done

  • Best baby wipes, normally $6.50 to $7.00 each. A pack of 3 is about $18.00.

    So this is about $4.50 each, not too bad. Coles/WW had $4.50 each last week or 2 weeks ago, bought the whole box.

  • So what makes these much more expensive than the usual wipes like Curash wipes? The ingredients are mostly water, which is free.

    • This one is for the sensitive babies eg skin issue.. like my son who has eczema… we just don’t bother risking it.. we actually 1 time brought the shelve empty of curash When it was 1/2 price but my sis read it had a ingredient that was known to cause issues and was banned in other countries but apparently not in aus.. (Ive tasked about this precious on another post a while back) we ended using those for cleaning our hands and tables while out and about… that was like 2 hours ago and we are only half way through our curash..

      If u want to save money - look up DIY wet wipes it’s basically paper towel + coconut oil + sorbolene+ water

  • Currently $3.75 at Coles

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