baby wipes

thiangjuu

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i still confusing of baby wipes, dk which to choose. as i know baby wipes also a another big cost for new born too, and i wish to buy in bulk so can get cheaper price.

whats all mummies recommendation ? hmm..
 


Actually, babies skin are very sensitive. You may trial and test first before purchase in bulk. Same likewise as diaper. :)
 
We started with pigeon wipes when #1 was a new born. It doesnt have to be this brand but try to stick with alcohol-free wipes. Pureen brand also ok.

Now that she is a toddler, i switched to cheaper fairprice brand -- this one has alcohol.
 
We started with pigeon wipes when #1 was a new born. It doesnt have to be this brand but try to stick with alcohol-free wipes. Pureen brand also ok.

Now that she is a toddler, i switched to cheaper fairprice brand -- this one has alcohol.
KKH use pigeon wipes and so we continue it... after that tried other brands like zappy, pureen, etc. Pureen is ok but Zappy is too dry. Now toddler, I switch to Daiso brands.. haha.
 
I recommend just using cotton wool and tap water. Cheap. No worries abt chemicals. Does the job. And because newborn's poop is pretty simple, no need to use any kind of soap to wash too. I started off with pigeon wipes, but then decided that bringing my infants to the tap to wash the bum was much faster, and cleaner :)

You can still purchase commercial wet wipes for outdoor use, but I had a friend who would just bring along cotton wool and a spray bottle - I thought that was an excellent idea.
 
I recommend just using cotton wool and tap water. Cheap. No worries abt chemicals. Does the job. And because newborn's poop is pretty simple, no need to use any kind of soap to wash too. I started off with pigeon wipes, but then decided that bringing my infants to the tap to wash the bum was much faster, and cleaner :)

You can still purchase commercial wet wipes for outdoor use, but I had a friend who would just bring along cotton wool and a spray bottle - I thought that was an excellent idea.


You say your friend use spray bottle for cleaning baby's poo? I never thought of this idea, it is great!
 
I agree with ferli81. Wet wipes is not a necessity. Cotton wool with tap water is far better to keep nappy rash away.
 
You say your friend use spray bottle for cleaning baby's poo? I never thought of this idea, it is great!
Actually , once your baby is older ....you can try carrying bb in one's arm & wash bb bottom right at the sink ,with the other hand, without much fuss.
This is much better for the baby's skin and also cleaner /cheaper than any 'good' wipes.
 

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