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Asda Baby WipesNewest Review: ... little one or relatives in discomfort. My niece gets on fine with these and it's great! Baby Wipes are always good for ... more More Asda baby products
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by - written on 14/03/08 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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In the younger days when my two little ones were tiny babies we stuck mainly to expensive branded wet wipes as they were more delicate for their young skin but since they've become toddlers we've swapped to Asda own baby wipes, their skin is a little tougher nowadays and even though Christopher suffers with eczema on his body his face seems immune to the attacks so we use the wipes to clean up his mucky mush as he has all the delicacy when eating of a toothless St. Bernard dog. Asda own baby wipes come in several different varieties from their Smartprice wipes to their Little Angels cotton soft wipes but it is the Little Angels fragrance free wipes that have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/01/08 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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Packaging... The wipes come in a plastic white packet, with a hard plastic 'lid' on top. The lid is easy to open which is always good if you have nappy's to change, just clicks open and shut and easy enough to do one-handed. The lid functions well and stays shut to stop wipes drying out. On opening there is a peel-off security seal sticker remove this and pull out your wipes - easy. Better design than some packs which just have a resealable plastic sticky tab - which usually loses its stickiness and your wipes dry out. The Wipes... Even though these wipes are cheaper they are still decent quality, OK they may not have pictures on them ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/11/06 (Very useful, 407 readings)
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BACKGROUND As I have a one year old baby I use a lot of baby wipes, not only when changing her nappy, but when cleaning her up after food. I also find them ideal for using when my little boy has his paints out – they are ideal for getting the paint of him before he touches anything!! As you can imagine I get through a fair few packs. I found that the branded ones were very expensive, so I needed something that was cheaper. Whilst buying nappies in my local Asda store, I saw that ‘George’ produced baby wipes, so I bought a pack to try. PRODUCT The wipes that I bought were George Baby Cotton Soft Fragrance Free ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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I used these wipes on my niece recently. She had a particularly bad nappy and they were the only thing to happen. I didn't, initially, pay any attention to what I was using as I just needed wipes and fast! There are 80 wipes in this packet and each packet costs 98p at present from Asda. These are a little more expensive to the equivalent product from Sainsburys or Tesco but I have found these Asda wipes to be of a very good quality. These wipes are pretty much the standard size for baby wipes being big enough to cover approximately the surface of your hand, if not more. They aren't particularly thin like I've experienced in the past with cheaper ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Baby wipes are something that I consider a 'must have' item. Whilst they are marketed for 'little' mucky hands, faces and other parts I use them for my larger mucky hands and for removing make-up. Whilst recently shopping in my local Asda I saw amongst their 'Little Angels' range some extra care baby wipes with Shea butter and Cotton milk and decided to give them a go. They come in a goldy brown pack of 72 wipes and are lotion enriched embossed fabric wipes that have been dermatologically and hypoallergenic tested. The pack has a plastic raised resealable lid for keeping them fresh and the pack states they can be used for up to 6 months after ... Read the complete review
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