WaterWipes Plastic-Free Original-baby Wipes, 99.9% Water Based Wipes, Unscented & Hypoallergenic for Sensitive Skin, 60 Count
4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 75,629 ratings
Price: 28.7
Last update: 07-19-2024
About this item
SAFE FOR PREMATURE & NEWBORN SKIN: Made using minimal ingredients, our wipes are gentle enough for sensitive premature, infant and newborn skin. Whether you use them as diaper wipes or for everyday purposes, WaterWipes are ideal for all skin types.
PLANT-BASED, HYPOALLERGENIC WIPES: Our Original baby wipes are plant-based and plastic-free. Plus, they're hypoallergenic, unscented, and contain no artificial fragrances, parabens or sulfates.
TRUSTED BY DERMATOLOGISTS: Suitable for eczema-prone skin and allergy sufferers, WaterWipes are accepted by the National Eczema Association of America, Dermatologically Approved by the Skin Health Alliance and registered by the Vegan Society.
MORE EVERYDAY USES: WaterWipes are versatile for adults, pets, and surfaces too. These disposable wet wipes are ideal for cleaning small messes, refreshing skin, and wiping pets' paws, making them a convenient travel essential for on-the-go use.
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gentle on sensitive skin
When babies are born, their skin is much thinner than an adult's. These gentle and soft wipes are ideal for premature, newborn and sensitive skin.
same quality and purity
WaterWipes are now plant-based† and plastic-free*. They're the same formula and size as our previous wipes.
accredited and accepted brand
We're proud that our wipes have been accredited as gentle and effective at cleansing sensitive skin by many national and global organizations.
pure and simple ingredients
While other wipes have as many as 12 ingredients, WaterWipes Original Wipes are made using only 99.9% purified water and a drop of fruit extract.
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Our range of wipes gently clean and help protect sensitive skin of all ages...for all occasions.
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Our gentle, soothing wipes are ideal for the most sensitive premature, infant and newborn skin.
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Designed for growing babies, these wipes are specially textured to tackle tougher messes.
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Our textured, extra-large wipes are perfect for a rinse-free full body clean.
plant-based† and plastic-free wipes*
We believe in taking small steps to help protect the planet your little one will inherit. WaterWipes are now made from 100% viscose, a natural wood pulp fiber that is plant-based† and plastic-free*.
†Wipe made from regenerated cellulose (viscose) utilizing wood pulp as a precursor.
purified water for a deeper, more effective clean*
Water is nature’s natural cleanser and moisturizer. WaterWipes’ unique 7-step purification process lowers the surface tension of our water, resulting in a deeper clean.*
*When compared to cloth and water.
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Are WaterWipes the same as previous WaterWipes?
We haven’t made any changes to WaterWipes, apart from removing the plastic from the wipe material itself. Now all our wipes are plant-based† and plastic-free*, while offering the same level of comfort on your baby’s delicate skin.
How do I dispose of my WaterWipes products?
Our wipes are made from plant fibers, so they can be disposed of in your home composting bin or your organic waste bin that is collected and sent for industrial composting. Wipes used for diaper changes should be disposed of with general waste.
Are WaterWipes flushable?
No, you should never flush any wipes.
When should I dispose of my WaterWipes?
Because WaterWipes contain minimal ingredients and are now made from 100% viscose, a plant-based† material, our wipes are best used within 4 weeks of opening.
†Wipe made from regenerated cellulose (viscose) utilizing wood pulp as a precursor.
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Price
| $28.70$28.70 | $14.14$14.14 | $50.34$50.34 | $37.97$37.97 | $42.44$42.44 |
Ingredients
| Water & Fruit Extract | Water, Fruit & Berry Extract | Water & Fruit Extract | Water & Fruit Extract | Water, Fruit & Berry Extract |
Amount of Wipes
| 540 | 240 | 720 | 720 | 720 |
Why You'll Love It
| Gently Clean & Protect Skin | Textured for Tougher Messes | Extra-Large for Face & Body | Gently Clean & Protect Skin | Textured for Tougher Messes |
Unscented
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Hypoallergenic
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Type of Wipe
| Smooth | Textured | Smooth | Smooth | Textured |
Size
| Standard | Standard | Extra-Large | Standard | Standard |
Top reviews from the United States
HOWEVER, I do have to say that the Pampers wipes were not so great. The hospital gave us some wipes to take home with us and I bought about a million before little man was born.
After just a few days out of the hospital, we noticed that his little bum was a bit red and irritated and I assumed he was somehow getting a diaper rash - which was perplexing because my fiance and are I always on top of his hygiene. We took him to the pediatrician who told us NO to Pampers, even the sensitive kind, and that she has had babies come into her office with chemical burns from wipes such as Pampers and Huggies.
Her suggestion (or kind of demand) was that we buy giant cotton balls and use warm water. WELL, if you're a new parent or a parent in general and living in the real world - this is not as easy-peasy as it sounds. I was willing to do it because, well, doctors orders and I don't want my son to be harmed in any way. My fiance was less than convinced about this process but I was not about to let him use Pampers or Huggies or basically any other kind of chemical wipe. But I certainly I wasn't going to let him get out of diaper duty because it was too much of an inconvenience to use cotton balls and water.
I did some investigating and was a little unsettled about the hidden ingredients in most baby wipe brands.According to the Environmental Working Group's analysis of ingredients commonly found in products such as cosmetics and baby wipes - up to 95% of baby wipes, specifically, may be contaminated with impurities that are, mind-boggingly- not regulated by the government. While the ingredients in the wipes aren't necessary toxic in themselves - chemical carcinogens, namely nitrosamines, can potentially form during the manufacturing process, during interaction with what the item is packaged in and after the product has been opened and stored. Essentially, some of the ingredients in baby wipes become contaminated for the aforementioned reasons and thus become entirely different ingredients that technically are not required to be disclosed to customers.
I'm not a chemist and I know plenty of people who use and swear by Pampers and Huggie's wipes. Their babies and children are seemingly fine. It's doubtful every pack of baby wipes is going to cause cancer or contact dermatitis. And while not an alarmist - nonetheless, I was concerned about the information I came across. Also, I did not want to defy our son's doctor because she's totally awesome and an itty itty bit intimdiating. So that was it for me. I love you Pampers Swaddlers but your wipes gotta go and you can take most of your competitor brands with you.
Except WaterWipes. When I found out these wipes were made of mostly water with a hint of grapefruit extract - I felt like this could be an excellent compromise between warm water and cotton balls and easily disposable and safe wipes IF WaperWipes lived up to its claims. I read up on the Amazon reviews and the majority of the reviews were positive and encouraging; thus I decided it was definitely worth trying. I must say that WaterWipes has lived up to its promises.
Some of the reviewers claim these wipes are too dry. I kind of find this to be an issue with wipes in general. I've never used a brand of wipes that were super moist and stayed that way. It's just par for the course, IMO.
I love these wipes. They are gentle enough to use anywhere. I even sometimes use them to remove my makeup in a pinch, even scrub off mascara. At first I thought the tiny bit of grapefruit extract might burn my eyes, but it did not. Also, there is no heavy fragrance to WaterWipes, which I can't stand in most baby products. The wipes don't dry out while being stored. They don't turn yellow or start to look burnt in the wipe warmers like some of the other brands I've used or seen used.
I find it silly that some people complain about the price because it only has water and grapefruit extract. I'd rather pay more for simplicity that pay less for a bunch of chemicals that gave my baby red skin that was on the verge of becoming raw had our doctor not stopped us in time. I don't find the price to be outrageous - but even if it were - I'd probably still buy them for the sake of convenience. And, as I said, I like having them around for myself. I have a wipe warmer in every room and if I need to wash little man's face from spit up or his hands from drool or my hands from baby formula - no need to dash to the sink every time. I use these wipes instead, they are very multi-purposed.
The one little complaint I have is that they don't seem to come apart easily. I'm NEVER ever able to pull them out individually from the wipe warmers so we just lift the whole thing up and grab what we need. My fiance, my friend who is frequently here and mostly anyone else is able to take one wipe at a time this way. But I can't help but manage to grab AT LEAST four every time, but that problem seems to be on my end. Also, before we got the WaterWipes, we seemed to have a problem with ANY brand of wipes easily dispensing from the warmer or their packages. This annoys me about wipes in general but nothing is really perfect. These wipes, however, come pretty darn close.
I won't buy anything else and I won't recommend anything else.
I also started using a hair dryer set to low heat at around 6-8" distance to completely dry her diaper area after every change before sealing up her new diaper and the results are perfect! The rash that was starting went away and the skin on her bottom now looks just like the rest of her skin - no redness or irritation at all.
DermaH2O wipes + warm hair dryer for super dry bum = perfect baby skin & a very comfy baby!
I won't buy any other wipe again.
Note that I do keep one finger near her bum while using the dryer so I can monitor how much heat she is being exposed to and adjust distance/time accordingly. She actually loves the hair dryer part of the change and gets very calm and looks rather "blissed out" when the warm air hits her (the sensitive parts are completely covered by the natural anatomy so its nothing erotic, just warm air on the exterior skin).
Update: After a year we are still sticking with these. We tried a couple other "sensitive" skin baby wipes such as the Lansinoh wipes when we ran low between orders and she had the beginnings of a diaper rash within a day. Back to the DermaH20 wipes and it was gone within another day or two.
Unlike some other reviewers, we have never had even a speck of mold on any of the wipes and I am very sensitive to the smell of mold so I would be quick to notice it even if it wasn't terribly visible. Not sure if we are doing something differently from those have had this issue; we keep some in a wipe warmer on the changing table and there is usually an opened, partially used pack of wipes in each of the two diaper bags we have. The opened packages in the diaper bags go unused for long stretches of time and I think it takes us a couple months to use up the wipes in these bags but still no signs of mold and they have surprisingly never dried out either and I didn't have them in any special container just the bag they came in. For us, they have continued to smell fresh and look clean even 2 months after the pack has been opened. The mold issue could possibly be regional. Perhaps we don't have the same strains of mold here in Southern California and what we do have is sufficiently inhibited by the amount of grapefruit extract that is in the wipes. I certainly have seen plenty of moldy fruits and leftovers around here but no problems with the wipes.
For any parents struggling with diaper rash I really recommend giving these a try and try a low heat hair dryer to get the skin completely dry before sealing up each new diaper (think "as dry as the back of your arm" as the goal). The main contributors to diaper rash are leaving urine residues on the skin (they react with components of the poop to produce ammonia right on the baby's skin) and leaving skin constantly moist (breaks down the hydrophobic barrier of the outside layer of skin). Everyone knows that leaving baby in soiled diapers too long causes rash but sealing diapers with skin still wet from wipes can do it too. Avoid wipes with any kind of emulsifier or typical lotions that are mostly water with emulsifiers and a little oil - both of these will trap water against the skin and degrade the hydrophobic barrier making rashes more likely. Adults don't have this problem with lotions (I slather myself with them regularly) because the outermost layer of skin gets much thicker after after early childhood. Before we left the hospital after she was born a nurse taught us that the only thing that really helps the diaper area is petroleum jelly because it can restore "waterproofness" to the skin until it heals. This advice turned out to be pretty much correct although I did have good results with pure organic olive oil (I preferred this to petroleum products) to help her recover from the rashes she did get when we tried other wipes.
Give these wipes a try and good luck with your little ones.