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Bum, Face and Hands. Dirt, Poop, Food, and general icky stuff... (Asda Baby Wipes)

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Member Name: The-ex-Raven

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Asda Baby Wipes

Date: 22/01/08 (213 review reads)
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Advantages: Cheap....effective...gent le..convenient and very useful

Disadvantages: ?

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 and they're not really 'quilted' type thick like some more expensive brands but they are standard 'wipe' size and a fair use-able thickness. They are soft and strong and moist enough to do whatever job you have to do.

OK to use on hands and face and of course baby's bottom, these wipes are also enriched with baby lotion and contain aloe vera to help care for delicate skin. When little boy was a baby we found fragrance free wipes the only way to go as 9 times out of 10 scented wipes (whatever brand) irritated his skin to some degree....and mine.

Many years later we still stick with the fragrance free and would be had put to survive without wipes, they're just so convenient and versatile - Fantastic for cleaning up both ends of a baby, and just as useful as they grow. Great for icky sticky hands and faces, and clearing up the mess they made getting icky sticky in the first place. Food, paint, dirt these wipes make cleaning up that bit easier.

Even if you don't have a baby or small child things have many uses. Good for cleaning yourself, great for giving any and all surfaces a quick once over, Wiping the dog, Cleaning up parrot poop, general wiping and cleaning of anything and everything really - is also a bike rally/festival essential.

Pack sates "avoid contact with eyes" and don't flush them down the toilet, throw them in the bin.

Recommend ?

Yes of course I do, they're something I use everyday and good value for money at around £1 a pack, I have packs all over the house.

A big buying point for me personally is simply that they agree with me, I can use them on my face hands whatever and they don't dry out or irritate my skin. I use them on myself and little boy and daddy uses them too ( always covered in black motorbike related ick and miscellaneous garage dirt...)

Plus I use them to clean up the place after daddy and boy have got their dirty paw prints on things....white is a stupid colour for kitchen cupboards in this house..

For those who have a baby I'd highly recommend too as these are soft gentle and not likely to irritate existing or cause nappy rash / uncomfortable bottoms. Good for sensitive skin, big people little people and baby too.

Website: www.asda.com

Thanks for reading,
Manda

You also can find me and my scribblings elsewhere .

Summary: convenient and versatile - Fantastic for cleaning up both end of baby and so much MORE

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Last comment:
Shaaza

- 22/01/08

we use johnsons baby wipes on me lil bro.. dont trust asda's ones..

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