Say goodbye to the strong smell of
diaper wipe chemicals, these super wet wipes contain only water and a drop of fruit seed extract to keep them fresh.
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Some may be related to the
diaper itself, such as an allergic reaction or sensitivity to the dyes in
diapers;
chemical irritation from scented
diapers,
wipes, soap or lotions; the detergent used on cloth
diapers; or texture irritation from the
diaper material itself.
Wipes are
chemical - free, hypoallergenic and in most of the cases able to reduce a
diaper rash.
Baby's super-hydrated skin absorbs all sorts of
chemicals from disposable
diapers,
wipes and standard baby products.
While rashes can be caused by a variety of problems (food allergies, yeast, etc.), the majority of these rashes come from contact allergies to
diaper and
wipe chemicals and dyes, lack of air, higher
diaper temperatures, and infrequent changing because
diapers feel dry when they are saturated with urine.
Watch out for harsh
chemicals in
wipes, they will irritate sensitive skin and can be painful on a
diaper rash.
Don't use
diaper wipes for your baby, because they contain
chemicals like alcohol and they could irritate your baby's skin.
I tried not to get my hopes up as I have been disappointed by wet
wipes in the past, but I was really hoping these would be the solution to removing
chemicals from our
diapering process once and for all.
Make sure to use
diaper cream to keep the skin from getting too irritated and consider using
wipes or
diapers free of harsh
chemicals or fragrances.
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Because of the lack of
chemicals in these
wipes, there is a decreased risk of
diaper rash, making them more attractive to parents who have a child who has suffered from nasty rashes before.
When changing baby's
diaper, only use water to clean and avoid using
wipes as they contain
chemicals and additives that will aggravate the rash further.
Besides, cloth
diapers save your baby from harsh
chemicals found in many disposable
diapers and
wipes and they may just be the ticket to less
diaper rash.
As to «toxic»
chemicals, show me one study that establishes a real - world link between
diapers and
wipes and toxicity in a living creature.
Do you struggle with
diaper rash or have an issue with all of the
chemicals that are added in commercial
wipes?
Commercial baby
wipes may have irritating
chemicals in them as well as leave a film of bacteria in your baby's
diaper area.
While rashes can be caused by a variety of problems (food allergies, yeast, etc.), the majority of these rashes come from contact allergies to
diaper and
wipe chemicals and dyes, lack of air, higher
diaper temperatures, and infrequent changing because
diapers feel dry when they are saturated with urine.
Aiming to protect babies from the harsh
chemicals in many conventional baby products, they've also introduced a line for your youngest, with chlorine - free
diapers and
wipes packaged in refillable containers.
According to an investigation by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) children are being exposed daily to
chemicals via the use of everything from baby shampoo to
diaper wipes that have not been assessed for their hazards to children.