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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Suzie Creamcheese
> 3 dayI dont have kids, but I do use a lot of baby wipes. I use them to wash my face when Im too tired at the end of the day. I use them after a hot flash for a quick wipe down. I use them to clean makeup residue off of cosmetic packaging and brush handles. Theyre great for spot treating clothing and carpet in a pinch. I also keep some in my car to wipe my hands if they feel grimy or sticky from hand sanitizer. These wipes performed great for all of those tasks, but especially for wiping off my face. They dont leave any kind of oily residue or scent behind. They dont irritate my skin or cause breakouts. If anything, using them on my face has made my skin softer. The bamboo material is very soft and I like the texture better than other wipes. If they start to feel dry in the package, I just store them upside down so all the liquid in the bottom filters back through the stack of wipes. I dont know if these are a good value for families, but they are a good value for my purposes. Youre going to pay more per wipe for the small ingredient list and biobased product. At the end of the day, I feel good supporting a B Corp and its a good product for my needs.
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Amila Ariyaratne
Greater than one weekThese wipes are really dry-not moist enough to do a decent job. Out of the five baby wipe brands I have tried so far, these are the driest. But unlike many others, they do dispense neatly and does not stick together.
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Aaron
Greater than one weekI am a wipe connoisseur. I use them almost every day because my rear is sore. I can tell you that these work well and help clean my bottom without worry.
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Gadget Enthusiast
> 3 dayI hate using scented wipes. The fragrances set off my allergies and I imagine leave residue thats not what Im wanting for sensitive skin. These ones really dont have any scent at all. The packaging is clever (dyper) and easy to see and grab for at a moments notice. Fits into a standard wipe warmer as well, and is small enough to travel with. Price is a bit pricey for just a singular pack of wipes though.
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The_Mandalorian
> 3 dayI recently purchased the DYPER Viscose from Bamboo Baby Wet Wipes Simply Kind and have been absolutely thrilled with my purchase. As a new mom, I am always looking for the best products for my baby, and these wipes definitely fit the bill. Firstly, I appreciate that these wipes are unscented and designed for sensitive newborn skin. I have tried other wipes in the past that left my babys skin irritated and red, but these wipes are gentle and effective at cleaning up messes without causing any irritation. I also love that these wipes are hypoallergenic and made with honest, plant-based ingredients. Its reassuring to know that I am using a product that is safe for my baby and the environment. Highly recommend!
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DropOfRainbow
> 3 dayThese Dyper brand bamboo baby wipes are excellent quality and work very well to get those gross sticky poops off your baby’s butt since they have little textures dots for gripping. They are still very soft and gentle on the skin while remaining effective for cleaning. The price is a bit high for my liking, but if that isn’t a factor you consider while buying baby wipes, these are for you! I definitely like them. To me they are better than Honest as they’re softer.
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Village
> 3 dayTo start off the wipes is quite pricey at about $0.083 a wipe. I like the stretchiness, strength and softness of the wipes. It does a good job at cleanups or on the bottoms of kiddos. The textured wipes do not tear and are soft to use. Sticky plastic closure is used on each package of wipes rather than a better mechanic to close it. In my case the closure came off on its own completely and needed to be stuck on every time I took a wipe out. I like the wipes but keeping in mind the price per unit.
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The Stoles’
> 3 dayNice wipes and happy to use something more sustainable (made of viscose from bamboo). No scent and worked well, but would love if they were a little more moist. It felt like I had to use a few additional than I would have other traditional brands in order to get my kid clean. The package is not recyclable but is great since it doesn’t have a plastic dispenser opening. Dyper does have a REDYPER™ program where wipes can be sent back to the company for centralized commercial composting (it does cost an an additional fee and is not available everywhere). Fantastic! I would recommend!
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Katie
> 3 dayWe 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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DERRICK M
> 3 dayGreat quality wipes that comes in a completely resealable bag. If you open it wrong then you wont be able to close it but it is self explanatory.