Baby Wipes, Huggies 99% Pure Water Baby Diaper Wipes, Unscented, 9 flip-top packs (504 Wipes Total)
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Kyle
> 24 hourHuggies 99% Pure Water kid Diaper Wipes are, all things considered, a dependable and trustworthy option for keeping my kid clean and fresh. These wipes are a go-to choice for daily usage due to their use of pure water, odorless formula, easy packing, and efficient cleaning capabilities. I heartily recommend these to parents searching for soft and secure wipes for their young children.
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J.G.
> 24 hourThese are great diaper wipes. They are easy to open one handed, thick, and have only 7 ingredients. My son has not had any adverse reaction to using these wipes.
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GindiShoots
> 24 hourThese come in handy especially when out camping or tailgating. Nice to have some wipes with no chemicals
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Tamara
> 24 hourI usually use Huggies Natural Wipes, but I will be switching to Huggies Water wipes from now on. First, I love the lid. Easy to open and close with one hand, and getting out one wipe at a time. Secondly, they have the right amount of wetness. I have tried water wipes from 3 other brands, and I hate how dripping wet some of them are, leaving the baby all wet and having to wait for them to dry or wipe them with dry with an extra towel, and who has time for that? Huggies are perfect. Moist, but not dripping wet. Third, their thickness is amazing. They are a bit thicker than Huggies natural, but not uncomfortable thick. Overall, I would say they are the best wipes yet!
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Saundra Wright
> 24 hourVery good quality wipes. Doesnt irritate my sensitive skinned infant. Great value.
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rendang
> 24 hourWe have young boys at home and have been using Huggies wipes for close to 9 years. From Diapering to general cleanup. One of our boys has very sensitive skin, so our current wipes are the Huggies Natural Care wipes which has been great. They dont rip easy, the kids dont have any adverse reactions. Comparing these new Huggies 99% pure water wipes, theyre really very close aside from a few less ingredients. Both are plant based wipes, hypoallergenic and unscented, free of harsh ingredients, same wipe dimensions. They even appear to have the same wipe thickness and feel the same to the everyday user. The only two differences Ive noticed from practical use/comparison are: - the lid design is different (but both are one handed and comparable to me) - the price (the 99% pure are noticeable more expensive). That said, the main turnoff is the price. Putting aside all the fancy marketing, these are so close to the cheaper Huggies Natural care that I would save my money and get the Natural Care wipes instead. I would only opt for the 99% pure only if you have an adverse reaction to the Natural Care and want to try something with a few less ingredients.
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Maddie G.
> 24 hourThese are fantastic wipes for a child with sensitive skin. No fragrance, and high water concentration. They are thick and durable and soft. My daughter is in the middle of potty training, so she has some accidental poops at night and such, and these clean gently and thoroughly. You can even use them as wipes for yourself (just dont flush them!!) Id recommend them if theyre in your budget and you have needs for sensitive skin.
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Whit C
> 24 hourI’m the last my general experience has been that biggie swipes fall apart when you are using them. Especially I’m cleaning feces etc…. These have held up well so far! My babe has sensitive skin and lots of allergies but so far his zero reaction to these wipes. Love the peace of mind of them being mostly water!
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Jaci
> 24 hourThese work great and don’t irritate the babies skin.
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Cody Bennett
> 24 hourIm a parent who doesnt care a ton about the different selling points of baby paraphernalia. I did notice that the 99% pure water tag was something that drew me in - water is good right!? I suppose it is, but it might depend on what the other 1% is... If arsenic, that would be a very bad thing!! Anyhow the manufacture said in an earlier Q&A that there are 7 other ingredients. These include: Butoxy PEG-4 PG-Amodimethicone, Caprylyl Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, Coco-Betaine, Citric Acid, and Polysorbate 20. Im not a chemical scientist, so I only recognize citric acid from that list. I wish dealing with baby stuff wasnt so complex. Regardless, using wipes is better than using your bare hand, so wipes it is!