Nature babycare Eco-Sensitive Fragrance-Free Wipes, 70-count Boxes (Pack of 10)

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Nature babycare Eco-Sensitive Fragrance-Free Wipes, 70-count Boxes (Pack of 10) Review. Nature babycare Eco Sensitive Fragrance-Free 70ct Wipes, Case of 10 (700 Wipes)...

 "Nature Babycare ROCKS!" 2010-07-07
By EcoMommy (Wine Country, USA)

I know there are a lot of complaints about the new packaging, but I don't think it is a question of the company trying to save money or skimp on the product by cutting down the size of the wipes and the package-- I think they downsized because it makes much less waste and they are an environmentally friendly product. If you feel that the wipes clump together when you take them out of the package, the solution is to take the number of wipes you need for your baby out of the package BEFORE you start the diaper change (then put the ones you need back in the package or in your diaper bag portable wipe case). That way you aren't pulling out a bunch of wipes... It makes it a lot easier to have everything ready before the diaper change, regardless. I've never had a problem with that, and I have never used more wipes than necessary. This product is amazing, and truly the only company for baby care products right now that is almost 100% green (no company is truly 100%, but this one is the closest in this product category). I would buy all their products regardless for that reason alone... But as it is, not only do I love them for that-- every single one of their products are also AWESOME!!! My child has never gotten a diaper rash with Nature Babycare, because I know that the wipes (and diapers) are great for his skin and are all-natural. Other diapers and wipes I have used in the past before I found these, *always* caused problems with rashes/irritation, etc. (Yes, Seventh Generation and Earth's Best-- including you!) Also, the companies I just mentioned are NOT as "Eco-Friendly" as they profess to be-- the products are not made with biodegradable materials. Read the labels and packaging, and find out more about so-called "green" companies in general (often they aren't everything they profess to be). They may be better than your average non-green products, but that doesn't mean that they are as green as they could be. Remember that when you shop. The bottom line is selling the product... Marketing doesn't always tell the whole story! If you care about your precious little one/s along with our planet-- AND don't want to feel as awful about the bags and bags and bags (and bags and bags and bags!) of diapers you throw in to our landfills each year, Nature Babycare is the best!

 "Great wipes" 2010-09-20
By JudiAU (Los Angeles)

The most natural disposable wipe I can find. We use cloth mostly but like to have something for on the go. One of the few wipes that is compostable/biodegradable so at least it isn't petroleum/rayon (not) rotting in the ground for 300 years. Most of the other "natural" wipes that are chlorine-free aren't actually compostable/biodegradble (Earth's Best, 7th Generation)



Unscented. Stinky wipes make diaper changes worse.

 "great wipes" 2010-04-14
By A. T. Mouloua

good wipes - not too wet. better than the Costco wipes - they irritated my baby's skin.

I didn't buy them because they are "green" but it's a nice feature.

 "The only wipes I use on my child's sensitive bottom" 2010-08-06
By Satin 25 (Connecticut)

My 2 year old gets diaper rashes easily and this is the only wipe I use on his sensitive bottom. Very light, not heavy and soapy like other wipes. It's a great product...and it's green!

 "Great Eco Product and Great Price" 2010-10-23
By JulieNV (Pasadena, CA USA)

We bought these when they used to have them at Target for our first baby, but Costco wipes were cheaper. With a new baby on the way, I found that the Amazon Mom's subscription price is great. Now I can save money and not feel guilty about using disposable wipes. The wipes are smaller, but pretty moist. Sometimes, more than one wipe comes out when you pull it out of the package in a rush. But, like someone else said, it's a good idea to pull out the wipes you need before you start changing baby.


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