✨ Wipe Away Worries with Lansinoh! ✨
Lansinoh Baby Wipes are designed specifically for breastfed babies, offering gentle cleansing with the moisturizing benefits of lanolin. Hypoallergenic and lightly scented, these wipes are alcohol-free and paraben-free, making them safe for sensitive skin. With a total of 480 wipes in a convenient 6-pack, they provide excellent value for busy parents.
A**I
Not paraben-free; but, excellent wipes if you can get your hands on them.
I guess the secret is out: best wipes on the market.I guess it depends on what you are looking for in a wipe though.Last I checked, these are not paraben-free, so if that's a deal breaker for you, this might not be the one.I mention that because it used to be a deal breaker to me. I try to use convenient products but limit exposure of myself and my kids to harmful materials as much as possible; however, this was an exception.Our older daughter went to daycare from 4 months old and she began coming home with diaper rash every day. Each weekend we'd clear it up and the following week it'd degrade by the day. It was awful. We didn't want her to wear desitin on a daily basis! At daycare they changed diapers 1x/hour at most, which was fine by us, but that meant that if our daughter defecated just after a diaper change, she would end up sitting in it for at least an hour.We tried several different types of Huggies and Pampers wipes of the sensitive and natural varieties as well as seventh generation and a few others but I happened to grab this one at the store one day because I noticed it had a blurb on it saying it was designed with the chemistry of breastfed babies in mind. It worked/still works (now used by kiddo number two) beautifully.The wipes are thin and soft but sturdy. They're well woven and don't break apart during use. They don't seem soapy or have a sharp odor. It's very clean and mild and leaves my hands soft as well.I'm sad to see these have become very difficult to get hands on, especially now that our address is APO. But also, the price gouging. I've bought them in store and online for between $3 to $4 per pack. Actually, they've never cost as much as $4 but now I see them well over $5 to $8 and even higher!! For just one pack, 80 wipes. Wow. What a shame. :(
R**3
Perfect for sensitive babies
So, I am something of a skeptic about sensitivity to wipes, because after two children, I've never experienced this problem. Enter the baby girl and the Huggies all natural wipes. I actually took her to the pediatrician about a rash she's had since shortly after we got her home from the hospital, and he more or less told me that I needed to resign myself to her having some diaper rash all the time. Well, I can't stomach that - it looks SO uncomfortable. So I started hunting for wipes that might help the situation, and this one did the trick on the first try. Not surprising since I love all the other products this company makes.Things I really like --As other posters have stated, one wipe does the job unless the mess is extreme. This is amazing meaning that the higher price of the wipe pretty much pays for itself.-The moisture content of this wipe is perfect - it takes only a short while to air dry, the wipes aren't soaking wet, but aren't too dry either.-My daughter's diaper rash literally responded to this wipe within hours. Given it was the first one we tried, (though we bought several varieties) - I'm sold, so this is the brand we'll be using from now on. Not only did the wipes not exacerbate the rash, they actually seem to actively aid the healing process.-No unnecessary texturing - there are like...bears, or something, on the Huggies wipes we bought, which seems to me to add an unnecessary element of abrasion to the wipe that has no good reason to be there. This wipe is cloth-like and smooth.-The wipes come out one at a time, and don't come apart. Another problem we had with the original wipes purchase we made was that they seemed to shred coming out of the container sometimes.OK, well, I can't believe I just wrote that much about diaper wipes. Good luck!
S**M
Cleans lots of things besides babies
I used these when my kids were little because of the allergies my kids had . During that time I realized that these wipes cleaned lots of other things REALLY well . It makes dried out scratched plastic items look so much better . I use these to clean Leather things , like shoes , jackets and the sofa . The lanolin helps the dirt come off and whatever other crud . I’d forgotten how good they clean after not buying them for a while after my youngest child was potty trained. Recently I was buying cleaning wipes for my house and had to keep reminding my family to wear gloves with the colored wipes . It occurred to me that I should buy some skin sage cleaning wipes and remembered how awesome for cleaning things . I use them for cleaning things that do not need sanitizing. Works great for wiping off makeup too if you’re out of makeup remover wipes . My kid likes to play makeup and these help contain the mess on her face once she’s done and also to clean off her fingers and brushes . Works great on my dog too ,For dog booty . Sometimes my fur baby needs a little help after doing his business. I buy the multi pack and keep a pack in several places in my house . Iv used these since 2011 . Consistent quality . Great product .
M**L
We use these as baby wipes
and they're great! I am allergic to aloe (and it's in pretty much EVERY other baby wipe out there) so these were our wipe-of-choice when we had our baby. They're amazing.They're nice and thin (so I can really feel what I'm wiping without just aimlessly wiping with a big, bulky paper towel-like cloth) and I can get in all the folds so I know I'm not missing anything. The pack is the same size (dimensions) as the other wipes refills (pampers and huggies) so it fits in the same compartment in the organizer.They have a very light smell. There have been times when I need to use a different brand wipe (and then wash my hands instantly, haha) but the smell of all the perfume (plus the poop) is nauseating. The Lansinoh wipes are clean smelling, like soap.They have glycerine (hence the "condition" part of the name)...using these regularly has probably helped fend off diaper rash more times than not, merely because they help to keep that area moisturized in the correct way (light-weight, non-irritating). She's still gotten diaper rash a total of 3 times but that's normal :)As a diaper wipe, you can't go wrong with these.
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