DYPER Viscose from Bamboo Baby Wet Wipes | 99.9% Water Unscented for Sensitive Newborn Skin | Hypoallergenic | Honest Ingredients | Made with Plant-Based* Materials | Face & Hand | Pack of 5
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Brittany shorts
> 24 houri really like these wipes, they don’t have a strong smell and are soft to the touch. one wipe goes a long way!! and i love the clean ingredients as well.
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oizys
> 24 hourThese wipies have been great for my niece who seems to have very sensitive skin and suffers from frequent diaper rash. We tried a lot of different diapers, and the best so far has been bamboo, although sometimes she will still randomly get a rash and well need to apply ointment. We figured maybe wiping with bamboo products might be helpful as well, and it works really well! She still gets small patches of redness every once in a while, but overall her diaper rash has improved greatly.
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Jessica
> 24 hourI love these wipes! They work well. They are thick and durable. Clean nicely and dont leave a mess on my hands.
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Red
> 24 hourUnscented and soft, a little dryer than other brands tried but no rash left behind and cleans well.
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JC Jones
> 24 hourBasic info: The shelf life is two years. Ingredients: water (99%). glycerin, chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Decyl Glucoside, Benzethonium Chloride, Citric Acid Experience: The sealer is easy to be taken off. I have to put it in a box to keep the wipes from drying out. My little one has sensitive skin, and these wipes are safe and non-irritating.
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Deborah
> 24 hourWill buy again.
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Morgan
> 24 hourLove this product! Super gentle on my babys skin. Only wipes I use! No complaints.
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The Great PNW
> 24 hourArrived as pictured. Very soft. No harsh smell. I also didnt have to use lotion on my hands after using them. Gift worthy, fair priced.
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Katie
> 24 hourWe have been using Huggies Natural Care Wipes for over 3 years now. We have been trying out these Dyper wipes for almost a week. Here is my comparison between the two: The Dyper brand wipes are slightly larger than Huggies when laid down next to each other. The Dyper brand wipes are more durable than Huggies wipes. When I try to rip the Dyper wipes they take quite a bit of force to rip. The Huggies ones easily rip, and my babies have even been able to easily rip them when they have gotten a hold of them over the years. The Huggies wipes seem a tiny bit thicker. It is hard to tell though as they are pretty close. The Huggies package of 64 wipes and the Dyper package of 60 wipes seem to have about the same volume. In terms of moisture, I am not sure which ones have more. Possibly the Dyper ones, if either. They both work ok how they come, however, I think they work better with more moisture. I have been adding water to the Huggies wipes for about a year now, and also added some to the Dyper wipes after the first day of trying them. The Huggies to-go wipes package has an easier-to-use closure. The Dyper one is alright, but not my favorite since I really have to bend the plastic piece back to get it to stay open while using it. At home we have been putting wipes into an Oxo wipes dispenser that is easier than either of them. We have not had any rash or sensitivity issues with either brand. I do not notice any scent with either wipe, which is preferable to me. When we have had Pampers samples they always had a very noticeable scent to them that was tolerable, but not preferable. Overall, I think the Dyper brand wipes are a nice, durable wipe, and I might consider switching to using them if it werent for the price. With them currently being a little over 3x the price of the Huggies Natural Care wipes I dont plan to make the switch.
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Lindsey Doshen
> 24 hourThese are exactly what they say they are the only qualm I have is they arent as soft as some and they arent as wet as some. They get the job done without worries of hurting babies sensitive skin with no scents!