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Asda Smartprice Baby WipesNewest Review: ... dermatologically testes so no animals are involved which is something that I support. It has the ingrediants on the back and ... more More Asda baby products
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by - written on 27/10/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Having alot of children I find that on the odd occasion that money can be a bit tight. I like to try new things and the cheaper the better at times. I like asdas own brand because I find they are not much different to the named brands that are around. The packaging This is a basic white and green packet. It has a strange shaped green bear on the side and states that their are 80 wipes in the pack. On the back it says they are dermatologically testes so no animals are involved which is something that I support. It has the ingrediants on the back and a how to use guide. It also has a warning guide on not to flush down the toilet and to avoid ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/08/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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In my handbag I always have stashed a packet of baby wipes. I'm a messy devil at the best of times to be totally honest with you but I find I'm using so many more lately due to being a gym worshipper! I hate getting sweaty but more than that I hate the fact when I come out of the gym knowing I've been on machines other people have sweated all over too and probably picked it up ewwwwwww! Because I get through so many of them I have of late been purchasing 'cheap' versions and today whilst in Asda I picked this pack of 80 wipes costing a mere 50p! The Packaging.... Mainly white plastic oblongish packet with a light green band of colour ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/02/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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When it comes to having a baby, there are few things more annoying than buying baby wipes. Before you have a baby, you have no concept that you will need anything like this in your life, but become a parent and they become an essential. The annoying thing is that they can be VERY costly, especially when you use a lot, but these Asda ones are the answer. With Asda's own range, I have had mixed success with quality, but let me tell you right now, these wipes pass the test. I use these wipes for: 1) Nappy changes 2) Wiping mouth and hands after eating 3) Wiping spilt food off sofa etc 4) Cleaning my own hands after feeding / ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/08/08 (Very useful, 326 readings)
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When my children were little, baby wipes were indispensable at nappy changing time. When my eldest was born nearly 18 years ago, all I knew about was branded wipes and had no idea I should be using just water on a newborn bottom, perhaps hindered by the fact that in the US, hospitals are stocked by Huggies or Pampers and Johnson's, so staff there use all their stuff as that is what they get handed to use. Between that and the advertising, you go home using all this stuff. It was only years later, when having a third child here in the UK, I discovered the truth, and so set myself free from brands "9 out of 10 dermatologists" recommend. I have to say I was VERY ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/06/08 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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- Packaging - This comes in a predominantly white package with pale green markings. The Smart Price range from Asda always tends to have much simpler less eye-catching packaging than other brands. There is a re-sealable plastic section at the top underneath this there is a circular section which lifts up and this is where you get the wipes from. - Price - My packet has 88p on it for 80 wipes - it doesn't take a mathematician to realise that this makes each wipe 1.1p! However I have recently looked in Asda and they have been reduced to 85p. - Comparison of Price against some other brands at Asda ... Read the complete review
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