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Posted 12 March 2024

Dadamuma 99.9% pure baby wipes w/voucher £8.58 with subscribe and save savings

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£8.58 for 720 wipes, 99.9% water - great alternative to the more expensive water wipes, and much less additions to the wipes when compared to other cheaper alternatives4310267_1.jpg
About this item
  • Soft and Gentle on Skin - our wet wipes are perfect for use on delicate and sensitive skin.
  • Many Everyday Uses - our wet wipes are not just for babies, they are ideal for all uses. Clean up toys, remove make-up, wipe surfaces, or keep them in your car to clean on-the-go.
  • 99.9% Pure Water - our wipes have an ultra soft texture and are 99.9% pure water.
  • Dermatologically Tested - our wet wipes are safe for sensitive skin and are trusted by experts.

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Edited by a community support team member, 12 March 2024
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  1. tommytbone1's avatar
    20% s&s... Never seen that before
    NuffinisFree's avatar
    20% is only on 1st S&S
  2. jonahj's avatar
    Many thanks for posting
  3. charliejade's avatar
    Thanks for posting - I only use waterwipes on the kids and was expecting this to contain multiple other ingredients but is infact the same as waterwipes. Going to give them a go!
    charliejade's avatar
    I take it back.. two different images online of the ingredients, not sure which to believe! 52370421-TLedm.jpg52370421-p7u49.jpg
  4. skgwho's avatar
    I'm tempted to use Huggies. Boots have them for £7.20 for the 48 packs.

    boots.com/hug…71?

    Trying to find biodegradable ones without plastics and chemicals but struggling for anything other than waterwipes or the huggies ones. Anyone got alternatives? (edited)
    tommytbone1's avatar
    Lidl and Aldi do them I think. Could be wrong though (edited)
  5. azl's avatar
    Are these good like water wipes?
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