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Johnson's Skincare Wipes 64 Pack
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Johnson's Fragrance Free Skincare Wipes 64Pack
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by - written on 04/10/07 (Somewhat useful, 67 readings)
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I am terrible when I go shopping for baby products, I will buy the whole aisle. I never used to think it mattered what brand of baby wipes I used, I was wrong. I find that Johnsons are the best for clearing up messy nappies. I tried using some on my sons face the other day and he come up in a rash, but they are fine on his bum. I have to buy the fragrance free wipes as they are better for his skin. The other good thing is that I love using them to get rid of my makeup, they make my face look and feel refreshed for bed. They also smell yummy. I can't really comment on the price much as it differs every shop I go in, but they definately will not brake the bank. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/02 (Very useful, 1503 readings)
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Some fool (uncle) bought Kieran a Real Army Camouflage Make Up Stick for his birthday. Some fool (father) took both my sons to bed last night without checking their persons for secreted forbidden contraband. Some fool (me) didn't make breakfast as soon she heard them wake and start playing in their bedroom this morning, but snuck an extra hour in bed instead. There isn't much Real Army Camouflage Make Up Stick left. It is on faces, hands, arms, legs, pyjamas, bedposts, walls, doors... You might think I got cross. You might think I launched into a parental lecture. You might even think I lost my temper as I viewed the carnage. Well, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/09/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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As many of you know, this summer I worked at a lot of music festivals. One of the essential camping things to take to these is baby wipes. This is mainly because of lack of shower facilities and therefore needing to feel clean. With this in mind, I went to my local Tesco and picked myself up a pack of Johnsons baby skincare wipes for the occasion. They were on offer for 99p so a bargain really. The pack was easy to distinguish, it was baby pink, with 'Johnsons baby' written on the front in a joined up yet clear font. To the right hand side of the pack was a photo of a happy looking baby. It also says on the front of the pack that its 'as mild as ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/07/01 (Very useful, 177 readings)
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Last week I had a bit of a dilemma. I ran out of baby wipes. Arrgghh. Luckily they sell Johnsons here (under the wonderul name of Hr Penaten) so a quick trip to Schlecker followed and I was soon happy again. I used to use 'proper' facial cleansing wipes like Nivea and Garnier Synergie until I realised I was wasting my money. They cost maybe 4 pounds for 25 wipes and if you use them morning and night it really adds up. I'd watched the adverts for Johnson & Johnson baby lotion and seen how it it also suitable for removing make up and cleansing, and I figured that if the lotion worked for this then the wipes which contain the exact same lotion should ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/11/08 (Very useful, 177 readings)
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I dont normally buy Johnsons baby skincare wipes as i find they are one of the more expensive brands, im quite happy with Tesco wet wipes. But on one occasion when i went shopping to Tesco they had a box of Johnson wetwipes on sale for £5. There were 6 packs in the box and each pack had 64 wipes in, an absolute bargain that i couldnt leave in the shop. The packets are pink and blue with a tear drop shape and the picture of a baby in the middle of the teardrop. There is the no more tears symbol on the packet along with the Johnsons Baby writing that is very recognizable. To open the packet, there is a clear, resealable, sticky tab. There is quite a strong scent ... Read the complete review
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