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Which baby wipes do you use? Huggies pure have appalling perforations and I declare them too wasteful and expensive to use!!!

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RememberToPlaywiththeKids · 26/10/2010 21:31

I like the actual wipes as they're not full of lotion but you can't take out less than 3 or 4 at a time and the perforations are shocking.

Can anyone recommend a new brand - preferably without baby lotion in :)

Thanks

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mousysantamouse · 04/12/2011 11:24

pampers sensitive for out and about, and just flannels and water at home.

PreHeatedOven · 04/12/2011 19:04

Another vote for Jackson and Reece. Amazing!

ronx · 04/12/2011 19:20

I like Huggies Pure: they are thick so you don't risk getting poo over your hands. Blush

I have switched to Wilkinsons wipes as they are 37p a pack and are fragrance-free and don't disintegrate.

Whichever wipes I use, I transfer them to a ziplock bag otherwise it's too easy to pull out several wipes at a time.

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Nevercan · 04/12/2011 19:23

Pampers sensitive all the way. Get loads when they are on offer at Asda.

halcyondays · 05/12/2011 16:16

Anything but Huggies, they have a weird papery texture and always tear. Any other ones I've used have been fine, usually use a mix of Tesco own brand and Tesco value or buy Sainsburys when they have their offer on.

NewBikeForChristmas · 05/12/2011 17:00

I rather like Tesco Value ones and have no probs with them, even on a newborn. Not too lotiony, right size, one comes out at a time, and about 70p.

MigGril · 05/12/2011 22:11

Another vote for Sainburys one's although I only use them while out and about as I use washable one's at home. And face cloths for cleaning up after meals. Does save a fortune in wipes.

dribbleface · 06/12/2011 15:46

aldi sensitive here, and their nappies are Fab too!

nannyl · 06/12/2011 16:24

terry squares cut up into 9 smaller squares and dipped in water.....

worke better than any "wipe" i have ever used, far cheaper, no chemicals, and no waste (as they are washed with cloth nappies)

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