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Review on 🧴 Seventh Generation Baby Wipes: 384 Count, Gentle on Sensitive Skin with Flip Top Dispenser by Miguel Kriglstein

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Napkins HUGGIES NATURAL CARE vs PAMPERS SENSITIVE vs KIRKLAND SIGNATURE vs SEVENTH GENERATION vs HONEST COMPANY

I have 5 million twins and have tried wipes from Pampers Sensitive, Huggies Natural Care, Kirkland Signature, Seventh Generation and Honest Company. I used Pampers and Huggies when my babies were about a month old. I prefer huggies because they are thicker and wetter. (Huggies tear easily, gave me a headache pulling them out of the tissue warmer, Pampers don't tear easily but dry quickly in the heater) Then I tried Kirkland Signature and realized THERE ARE BAD TIPS! It didn't hurt my baby, no rashes, no redness, nothing but I used it once to clean my face and OH! My eyes burned! Then she asked her husband to try it on his face, his eyes were burning too! Then we both tried Pampers and Huggies on our own faces, they cause a bit of discomfort but don't sting like Kirkland Signature. Then I googled baby wipes and found that there were more natural wipes out there and I bought the seventh generation from Revain. .It caused no discomfort when we tried it on our face. But I find it too thin and dry. (We used it without the pocket warmer and it was too dry out of the box) Then I got the Honest Company wipes! These are my favourites! They didn't burn our eyes and they are THICK, POINT TEXTURE and WET! They are so good at their job! I highly recommend it! In conclusion, I came here to share my experience in the hope that my review will remind more parents that it is VERY IMPORTANT TO TEST WIPES ON YOUR OWN FACE before using them on babies. My kids have never had diaper rash or allergic reactions to wipes that we've tried, but I believe that if the wipes are going to hurt adult eyes, they must contain some very harmful chemicals. (We never used Pampers, Huggies, or Kirkland's signature on their faces, only on their bums, thank goodness!)

Pros
  • Napkins and holders
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.