Our baby recently had a pretty nasty diaper rash that kept coming back. After consulting a pediatrician who initially recommended warm water and washcloths (which is good but difficult as we are both working parents and would prefer dirty washcloths not to be lying around all day), she recommended dry washcloths or washcloths up water based. . . So I checked out Water Wipes as it seems to be the only wipe labeled "Pure" that has fewer than 5 ingredients. In this case there are 2 of them: water and 0.01% fruit extract. The problem is that these wipes cost about three times the price of Pampers Sensitive, which we used, and about the same as many other brands, probably because they're imported from Ireland. You must be the only ones with water. All American competitors had significantly more unpronounceable ingredients in their products. I wonder why You'd think "Water + rag" might feature an American scientist, but I guess we'll leave that to the Irish. WHAT YOU SAY. They're odorless, on the wet side, and pretty decent to use. Kiddo's ass is happy. Because they're a bit damp, cleaning number 2 might seem a little more difficult than your traditional wipe to some, but it's worth it. I hope I don't have to use them regularly because I'm out of money. Bougie, of course, but worth it if your child needs help.
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