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Seventh Generation Baby Wipes
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Description: Chlorine free baby wipes.
Category:
Baby
Keywords:
hypoallergenic, unscented, delicate skin
Whole foods used to sell a brand that was. Best of both worlds - these are great, but they should be biodegradable so they can be flushed and not end up in a landfill.
Stephanie P.'s keywords: biodegradable, sustainable, wipes
I bought some of these for a camping trip and had some left over. My neighbor, a new mother, shrieked with joy when I offered them to her. Her baby girl is allergic to every other kind of wipe. I hear that shopping trips can be tough with a little one, so stocking up is a great idea.
Shira K.'s keywords: baby wipe, 7th generation, sensitive skin
These are wonderful. It is difficult to find products that do not bother my sons skin.
Orleana B.'s keywords: baby care, baby wipes
these wipes are soft and moist with no additive chemicals or fragrances... heavenly on my skin
Natalie S.'s keywords: wipe
The wipes are eco friendly because they don't use chlorine in the making of these wipes. They don't have any perfumes either. My only complaint about them is that they stick together when you try to take them out of the packages which is a pain if you are dealing with a blowout.
Debbie K.'s keywords: Baby
The baby wipes offered by 7th Generation are a little thin. You have to use more to do the job than if they were thicker. It makes me wonder if it is a benifit to the environment if I have to use more in quantity than conventional wipes. I do not know, maybe gram for gram two "7th" wipes are the same as 1 conventional wipe. I feel good though that they are a unbleached product though. The eco-baby wipes are, of course, a great idea, but maybe production practices could be looked at to improve the functionality of the product.
Lori S.'s keywords: baby
No chlorine or dyes. Great for babies and adults. Natural alternative.
Kat S.'s keywords: baby wipes
User Comments:
Jay G. says:
yes...warning, BEWARE OF FLUSHING. I'm pretty sure that our plumber pulled out a few hundred of these from our sewage pipes. I didn't look but it happened twice and if you try to pull apart one of these you'll wonder. I... more »