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Posted 16 May 2023

WaterWipes Original Plastic Free Baby Wipes, 360 Count (6 packs), £10 or £9.50 Subscribe and Save @ Amazon

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  • GENTLY CLEANS & HELPS PROTECT SENSITIVE SKIN: Our free from artificial fragrance Original baby wipes gently cleanse baby’s sensitive skin with just 2 ingredients: 99.9% purified water and a drop of fruit extract.
  • IDEAL FOR PREMATURE & NEWBORN SKIN: The purest skin deserves the world’s purest baby wipes. Our WaterWipes are gentle enough for the most sensitive premature; infant and newborn skin.
  • PLASTIC FREE* WIPES: Our Original baby wet wipes are plastic free*. Plus, they’re unscented and contain no artificial fragrances. *The claim does not refer to the full product lifecycle nor the external plastic packing and relates to the wipes only.
  • TRUSTED BY DERMATOLOGISTS: Suitable for eczema-prone skin and allergy sufferers; WaterWipes have been awarded the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance; are approved by Allergy UK & the Skin Health Alliance and registered by the Vegan Society.
  • MORE EVERYDAY USES: WaterWipes are ideal for all occasions. Reach for them to clean small messes on skin & clothes and to refresh skin in warmer weather; keep them in your gym bag or car to clean on-the-go.

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*Compared to cotton wool and water.
**The claim does not refer to the full product lifecycle nor the external plastic packing and relates to the wipes only.
†Wipe made from regenerated cellulose (viscose) utilizing wood pulp as a precursor.

Ingredients
Water (Aqua) 99.9%, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract 0.1%*, *Contains trace of Benzalkonium Chloride
Directions
Store upside down, in a cool dry place until opening. Use within 4 weeks of opening and reseal after every use. Do not flush.
Safety Warning
To avoid danger of choking or suffocation keep packaging and wipes out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. Please dispose of wipes as per local guidelines - do not flush.

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Edited by alphamike, 30 May 2023
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  1. tatoo1's avatar
    tatoo1
    Back to £13 now?
    wolf33055's avatar
    wolf33055
    I am getting the same
  2. blundy_5's avatar
    blundy_5
    Seems expensive for what they are. We buy the Aldi Mamia(plastic free) Extra Sensitive, they're 75p for 60 wipes. You would only pay £3.50 for 375 instead of the £10 for 360 in this deal.
    alphamike's avatar
    alphamike Author
    These wipes are great for delicate skin, Eczema-prone skin etc
  3. Shine249's avatar
    Shine249
    Thank you. Ordered.
  4. mikeyp's avatar
    mikeyp
    12 pack gave me an extra 10% off plus 15% S&S equating to £15.
    obloldo's avatar
    obloldo
    What schedule gave you 15%? It never changes from 10% SS, for me.
  5. Salad_Fingers's avatar
    Salad_Fingers
    These are the best wipes by far... but goodness, they make you pay for it. (edited)
  6. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    blahblahblah1234
    Deal is £10 non S&S price
  7. fk221's avatar
    fk221
    These are more expensive than huggies or pampers. Are they worth it?
    Shine249's avatar
    Shine249
    I feel like they are esp when used on babies/children with sensitive skin. Huggies i find are easy to tear and not great. Tesco baby wipes are gd i find for toddler to use to wipe hands when out etc.
  8. garryc1981's avatar
    garryc1981
    We have always just used these. This is the cheapest I've got them for. I'm sure other types are cheaper but there are better things to.save money on..
    SirAlfonso's avatar
    SirAlfonso
    Same. We’ve tried so many others but they’re all too dry or too thin. 
  9. Searching4deals1234's avatar
    Searching4deals1234
    For those that have access try the Costco wipes. Not sure on these but Costco wipes are nice and wet and plant based also.
  10. YourWellWisher's avatar
    YourWellWisher
    "Plastic free?" What the?
    So does that mean that all or most others, were full of plastic when cleaning my precious babies?
    How can someone do that to another unsuspecting human?
    Just like J&J has a case about asbestos in their talcs !!
    Pure evil !!
    BanditHeeler's avatar
    BanditHeeler
    Most wipes are plastic free nowadays. I know Tesco only stock plastic free.
  11. OB1's avatar
    OB1
    Advise from am old parent: you can significantly cut down on wet wipes consumption, by using taps whenever possible (to clean hands) or washable flannels (to wash almost everything else). We almost never used them at home, just sometimes when out and about.
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