Wet wipes recommendations

Best wipes for sensitive skin anyone used f&f wipes I’ve heard they are good and they have sensitive ones… x
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lol I was going to say water wipes 😆 my son was so bad that during diaper changes his skin was peeling with the wipe and lots of blood. Water wipes was my literal one and only option!! Having tried everything

Reusable cotton wipes with warm water do the trick

We use kit & kin wipes. Think they’re probably similar price to water wipes but tbh I think you get what you pay for with that type of thing & they’re the only wipes that haven’t caused any nappy rash or redness so saved money on nappy rash cream/sudocrem 😂

Huggies natural care sensitive and frangrance free. It's in a green box, can't miss it lol. Pretty affordable, you can get a 12 pack for maybe 20 bucks and the individual packs last a couple weeks each

@Jodi to be honest I’d buy them if it worked I might try again as so many people say them 😁

@Emma-may not sure the level of sensitive skin you have experienced but you might be able to find a more affordable option! I’m just loyal after experiencing that with my first baby! I would buy out the dang store for fear that I wouldn’t have them when my son needed them lol 😂

I used to use Water Wipes but they’re so expensive so I tried a few and finally settled with the Tesco extra sensitive ones (white packet at 80p each). They’re the best alternative I’ve found that doesn’t cost the earth

@Char I was hoping someone would say f&f sensitive ones I’ve heard good things!! Xx

@Emma-may yeah they’re really good. Don’t get the Mamia extra sensitive, they are nowhere near wet enough

Mama bear wipes from Amazon x

@Amy these are supposed to be good aswell you would definitely recommend yeah?xx

@Emma-may yep would never go back to using anything else they are just the right wetness as well x

Personally I'm not keen on Tesco own wipes. Find they are very thin. Aldi Mamia are slightly thicker and boots own too, both do fragrance free sensitive. However a lot of people recommend water wipes or Amazon wipes (bear ones I think). Pampers aqua are great too but again ridiculously expensive so I've only ever got them if I could get them for free with vouchers etc. You could always use cotton wool and water (cooled boiled water is probably suggested, but when running a bath you use bath taps so that water should be fine 🤷😅)

I’ve been using Huggies pure or extra care sensitive ones. Got a box of 8/10 packs for £6 on offer or £8 full price

Fred & Flo wipes have been incredible, we use the unfragranced ones and they’ve been great, they do a sensitive range which are like water wipes then the fragrance free ones which are in a blue ish packet and they’re so cheap. We’ve completely switched to Tesco now and it’s been a game changer for my daughter who used to get sore with pampers stuff. We even use Tescos natural body lotion etc and bath stuff. I swear by the stuff 😂😂

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Water wipes !

@Leah wait what wipes do you use the sensitive ones or the normal blue ones? Xx

Reusable wipes are the best things I have invested in. So kind to skin & no faff to wash, also way more effective at cleaning than the disposable ones. I got cheeky wipes x

@Emma-may I started with the sensitive ones but they don’t do the bulk boxes of them so we changed to the blue ones and they’ve been just as good x

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