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Huggies Pure Baby Wipes (Huggies Baby Wipes)

jacqueline101

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Huggies Baby Wipes

Date: 13/06/08 (79 review reads)
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Advantages: Thick and soft, quite moist

Disadvantages: A little expensive, can tear when taking out of the pack

I have tried many brands of baby wipes on my daughter, from Pampers, Huggies, Boots and supermarket own brands. The Pure wipes from Huggies, claim that they are as gentle as using just water and cotton wool on your baby's skin. They usually cost around £2.49 for a packet, but can often be found on special offer or buy on get one free. Huggies also have a baby club that you can join, and get free nappy samples and money off vouchers, which can be useful.
The wipes are quite thick, and are fairly moist, and they do a good job of cleaning a dirty bottom. I found that it was quite difficult to get them out of the pack with one hand, as a few tended to come out together, rather than one at a time. While the wipes are thick, and feel like they are good quality, they often tore when trying to get them out of the pack, which was a bit annoying. The wipes are good for use during nappy changes, and for cleaning hands and faces, as well as cleaning surfaces, and they did not irritate my daughter's skin. I will probably buy them again, but only if they are on offer, or if I have a voucher to use.

Summary: Good wipes if on special offer

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Last comments:
mummy2harry

- 13/06/08

Yuck, these are horrible.
lounmark

- 13/06/08

You can't beat morrisons own, I use the fragrance free ones. £1.09 I think at the mo.

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