
Product Type: Asda baby products
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Decidedly Average
Asda Little Angels Cloth Wipes Fragrance Free

Member Name: okocha
Product:
Asda Little Angels Cloth Wipes Fragrance Free
Date: 06/06/10
Rating:
Advantages: Cheap
Disadvantages: Not very soft
I've been using Asda's little angels fragrance free wipes for a little over three years. I'm not a constant user I like to chop and change what I use and where I shop.
The Packaging
The Packet is predominantly white plastic with the odd mint green leaf scattered around, I presume these are meant to represent the Aloe Vera which "enrich" the wipes. There is a hinged resealable plastic lid, there is a white sticker on the lid which says fragrance free in large green letters across the middle above that it carries the Asda brand and the little angels label, there's also a green circle with a white tick in declaring that it is dermatogically and clinically tested and next to this another green circle with 80 wipes written in it. Below the fragrance free it tells you the wipes are cotton soft and are enriched with aloe vera and baby lotion. In the corner is a small representation of a baby. When you open the lid you see that the pack is also sealed with a sticker, presumably so you know no-ones been sticking their fingers into the wipes. The blurb on the bottom of the pack is also in mint green and is quite hard to read without your glasses.
Cost and Availability
These are always on multi buy, you can get four packets for £3.00, which works out at 75p each. As little angels is an Asda brand they are only available at Asda stores.
The Product
They're quite thin and not as soft as many others on the market. I always test the wipes on myself before I'll use them on my children. I generally test them on my face to see how soft they are as I find this more accurate than testing on my hands and also to test against reactions, there weren't any. I generally use baby wipes for nappy changes, taking off my make-up and general cleaning around the house.
Conclusion
As wipes go they're ok. They do the job well enough but you can tell that they're not a premium brand, I only really use them when I'm very short of cash as I prefer to use the softer options on my children's skin.
Summary: I only use them when I'm a bit short
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