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The Best Wipes I Know ! (Tesco Value Baby Wipes)

jusophine

Member Name: jusophine

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Tesco Value Baby Wipes

Date: 18/03/01 (32 review reads)
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Here I am, writing more about my sad crusade to find the perfect baby wipe! Iv'e slated Sainsbury's wipes, but I haven't yet given up on supermarkets own brands. O.K, so baby wipes are not the most important thing on the planet, but if you have 2 under 2 and go through packets of them a week, you'll want to save money(which can really add up over a year), and bring a little cheer to that most unpleasant of tasks, cleaning up bottom!

Well I think I may just have found my ideal wipe in Tescos 'Ultra soft cloth wipes', with baby lotion, and here is why(if your interested!)

1. The smell! Mmmmm, wonderfully fresh, and clean smelling, reminds me of the perfume you might associate with suntan lotion. If your child doesn't have sensitive skin, you may as well go for the scented ones, it does actually cover some of the smell! I find cleansing my little girls face with the wipes leaves her smelling absolutely scrumptious. I am so into the smell of things, that I would actually go specifically to Tescos just to buy their wipes, have a wiff and see what you think!

2. The texure. Just as their titles suggests, these wipes really are incredibly soft, with no 'drag' factor across the skin. They are gentle enough to cleanse every little nook and fanny! I use them as well for removing my makeup when I'm feeling too lazy to go to our downstairs loo at night and wash my face. I don't personally suffer from bottom grapes, but for those of you that have haemorrhoids, and you know who you are, I'm sure you would find them a cooling and gentle experience if you know what I mean!

3. The 'pop up' mechanism. I criticised Sainsbury's wipes for being difficult to remove an individual wipe, but not so with these. You can remove a wipe with ease, and the next one pops up with no problems, so there's no fumbling when you only have one hand free.

4. The price. 80 wipes currently cost £2.10,
but if you buy one packet you get one free, excellant, stock up while the offer lasts!

I think that's probably all I really want to write about baby wipes. Now what sad crusade shall I embark upon now?

Oh, just one thing I would like to add to this opinion, my toddler has just come through from the lounge looking like he's spent a week down a coal mine, having removed the brickets from my gas fire. Of course what did I clean him up with, Tesco wipes(too busy on Dooyoo to take him for a wash!), still the wipes did him proud.

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Sexy+Kay

- 19/03/01

Fascinating subject!!
KingHerrod

- 18/03/01

And what a crusade

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