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Waitrose Biodegradeable Baby Wipes:
... m always on the look out for a bargain, but I will not sacrifice quality for my babies, and am inclined to consider the environmental impact of my shopping too. These wipes are a good buy to cover nearly all aspects of these shopper choices! They are the cheapest of the biodegradable wipes I have seen from rival brands (you can buy a four pack of 72 wipes for £4.90, which is 1.7p per wipe). Next, they claim to... Read the full review: Good eco-buy by ikklejojo |
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Waitrose Baby Bottom Butter Brand: Waitrose / Baby Bath / Type: Baby Care - A rich, camomile-scented blend of olive oil and vanilla essential oil, to nourish the skin and help protect against irritation. overall rating |
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Waitrose Biodegradeable Baby Wipes Brand: Waitrose / Baby Bath / Type: Wipes - Mild and gentle for tender bottoms. overall rating |
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Waitrose Biodegradeable Baby Wipes ... our impact on the environment. At the time it had not occurred to us that most brands of baby wipes are non-biodegradable but when I found out shortly after my son was born I was horrified at the number of wipes I get through each week and the thought of them just sitting in landfill sites. So I set about searching for a good and easily available biodegradable wipe and ultimately found it at Waitrose. These baby wipes come in an attractive looking white packet with grey and blue writing and a small picture of a baby in black and white. The packet has a solid plastic lid on the top which shuts firmly to ensure the wipes stay moist. The packaging is strong and doe... Read the full review: Looking after little bottoms and the environment by Clayeree |
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Waitrose Baby Bottom Butter ... you become a mother, especially if your child has super sensitive skin like my son, the search for the "perfect moisturiser" extends into the search for the perfect botty cream. Is it easy to use? does it spread well? How long does it last? does it smell nice? Is it expensive? and most importantly does it actually work? I think I have finally found the bottom cream of my dreams and much to my joy it costs very little and has a gentle yet irresistable aroma, which reminds me of white chocolate. I live in Italy where your average chemical scented nappy cream with the consistency of lard costs at least 10 euro. I had already heard good things about waitrose ... Read the full review: Should be rebranded as "Mum and baby multipurpose miracle butter from heaven" by JStripey |
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Waitrose Baby Bottom Butter ... bought this after a friend recommended it for a natural remedy for nappy rash. I missed the big thing in the papers but she told me that it was back in stock at Waitrose and was very excited to find it. Its made from olive oil, Chamomile and vanilla in simple terms and is meant to be a miracle cream . I thought it smelled delicious and used it on my son straight away. I was pleased with the moistrising effect and also used it on his cheeks which were sore from teething. I used it for a few weeks but once he got a bit sore and I then found I needed something stronger so opted for one of the mainstream creams which did in fact clear up the rash. Inmy opinion its a great ... Read the full review: Smells great and completely natural by technoir |



