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Pampers Wipes

 
Description: Brand: Pampers / Type: Wipes / Hypoallergenic thick, soft and moist baby wipes.

Newest Review: ... clean lotion + aloe which all sounds amazing but once you see the list of ingredients you see a long list of chemicals ... more

 ... although Aqua (obviously water) is the highest ingredient. It also claims to be alcohol free, soap free and dermatalogically tested. These wipes are no the thickest wipes I have used however they are thick enough that I have never had one rip of pooh seep though when changing my son's bottom. They are approximately the size of my hand and have a weave design that makes them stretch more than any other wipes I have tried. They do have a very newborn baby smell to them which I love therefore is very refreshing when c...more

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paulpry118
Premium Review Pampers Wipes: Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes (1090 words)
by - written on 21/03/08 (Very useful, 138 readings)
Rating:

I was recently sent a pack of Pampers Sensitive Baby wipes for testing from one of my survey sites and as these are available to buy in the shops I thought I would do a review on them. My usual brand is Johnsons and have always got on very well with them but if something is free I will definately use them. The Pampers Range Pampers do a range of products for babies and toddlers including nappies and training pants, baby wipes and Kandoo toilet paper for children. Their nappy range has 3 different types, Baby dry for newborn babies, Active Fit for mobile babies and Easy up Pull up pants for potty training. All available in numerous sizes. ...  Read the complete review

Cl4ir32
Premium Review Pampers sensitive wipes (291 words)
by - written on 12/10/07 (Useful, 80 readings)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Pampers sensitive baby wipes ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ The product ~~~~~ The baby wipes come in a white plastic packet with a sticker type seal to get the wipes out from which can be resealed to keep the wipes fresh and moist. On the top of the packet there is a green edge with the pampers logo in it, The word sensitive is in the middle of the packet in green letters. There is a picture of a woman cradeling her baby. It also tells you the amount of wipes in the pack, the wipes are perfume free and they contain camomile and aloe. On the back of the packet there is all the ...  Read the complete review

Ric%21
Crowned Review Pampers Wipes: Good For Adult Toilet-Time Use (988 words)
by - written on 13/01/02 (Very useful, 665 readings)
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Pampers baby wipes were on offer a few weeks ago. Buy one, get one free at Boots. So I bought some - yet I don't have a baby. Even if you don't have a baby, read on to discover the benefits of baby wipes...... A few years ago, in one of my lectures, we were being taught about defecation. The lecturer was saying how poor our hygiene is in the western world. We defecate, then take a piece of dry toilet paper and proceed to attempt to remove any residual faeces. What we infact do, is a very poor job, and manage to irritate our skin, while mashing around bits of excrement. We haven't got a hope in hell of removing everything without leaving any ...  Read the complete review

wisemind
Premium Review What's best for a baby's bum? (644 words)
by - written on 13/12/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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When babies are new born you are advised not to use baby wipes as there skin is too delicate. I used cotton wool balls and warm water exclusively for the first two months of my son's life. Slowly I started using wipes when I was out and about and soon I was using wipes continually on my son's bottom. I have tested many brands of baby wipes and now exclusively use pampers as I have found something wrong with every brand from to small, too watery or don't seem to clean my son's bottom. Although not the cheapest brand I always shop when they are on offer so often only cost approximately £1 per pack. Pampers are easily recognisable in the ...  Read the complete review

abbadabbado
Premium Review Pampers Wipes: Stretch....and wipe... and stretch.... (558 words)
by - written on 19/07/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Having a toddler means I have always got a packet or three of baby wipes around the house. I am certainly not loyal to any one brand, and will buy whatever is on offer at the time I need some. I really do begrudge spending £2.49 on average for a packet of around 72 wipes that are just used to clear up mess. A few weeks ago Pampers were on a spectacular offer in Tesco for six packets for £3.72 which was such a bargain price I couldn't resist buying a few packs. I don't usually buy Pampers wipes, much preferring other brands, but as I said the price won totally. Pampers wipes come in sensitive and normal. Personally after having used both over the years, I ...  Read the complete review

 

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