Preparation: Shake bottle well before each use Combine 1 - 3 teaspoons of
LuSa Organics Baby Wipe Juice with 1 water cup and mix well Pour over paper towel or cloth wipe Store in sterilized plastic tub (or in a zip bag if travelling) Launder used cloth wipes with diapers
Lusa Organics Baby Wipe Juice - Certified Organic with Natural, Safe, and Gentle Ingredients - Locally Grown and Tested - Synthetic Fragrance and Preservative FREE - 8 Ounces and Makes 2 Gallons
so I decided to take to the kitchen and recipe test dozens of homemade,
organic baby wipe recipes from Pinterest and elsewhere around the internets.
It is also unscented and when it was released, it won the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation approval for the
safest organic baby wipes for babies.
Make three batches of these
reusable organic baby wipes so that you have plenty of time to launder and re-wet with fresh witch hazel and aloe vera before you reach the end of the third bag.
Lusa Organics Baby Wipe Juice is a locally produced and tested product that is safe for newborns, infants, and toddlers
Especially when people have questions like, «What is the best bottle to use with my child, or what is the best
organic baby wipe, or do I even care about organic baby wipes?»
Even in different baby wipes reviews or
organic baby wipes, Seventh Generation is still on top.
Baby wipes come in different packaging, sizes and prices as well as type and although all of them are disposable and flushable, having
an organic baby wipes is still my best recommendation.
Seventh Generation is confident with
their organic baby wipe product because it can surely clean and it is alcohol free.
WaterWipes is considered as a natural or
organic baby wipes because it's made only of two things: purified water and extract from fruits.
I use approximately one or two wipes per diaper change, and
these organic baby wipes are very sturdy, don't tear, and easily come out of the package without clumping together.
This means if you make 80
organic baby wipes (4 wipes per towel and each roll costs around $ 9), plus about a dollar for the witch hazel mixture (buy in bulk or make it yourself), each wipe costs a little over a cent each!
I must have spend a fortune on hypoallergenic «natural care» baby wipes at that time for diaper changes (
organic baby wipes were hard to find then), but looking back, those weren't such a great choice after all.