TGF Rated Review: Natracare Baby Wipes
June 3, 2010 by Brenda
Filed under Babies & Toddlers, Featured Posts, Reviews
Natracare baby wipes.
Who is reviewing it?
Me, my 3 month-old son and my potty-training daughter. At home we mostly still use cotton wool and water, or reusable wipes, but I was keen to try an eco-friendly solution for when we’re out and about.
In use
Natracare wipes are made of organic cotton so feel quite different from the usual plastic-based baby wipes. These wipes come in sturdy packaging and feel lovely and soft in use. You only need a couple for even quite an unpleasant nappy, and they don’t leave a nasty residue on the skin. Because they’re cotton they are biodegradable, which is great when you’re potty training and the wipes end up in the potty – you can flush them and feel a lot less guilty!
Any negatives?
I wasn’t that keen on the smell – it is a little too much like floor cleaner for me, even though it’s all natural!
Price and availability
Available to buy from Eco Green Store for £3.42 for a pack of 50.
Overall
These cotton wipes are hugely superior to the wipes you can buy more commonly. Once you’ve used these you’ll never want to put all those horrible chemical-laden wipes near your children, or yourself again!
TGF Rating
4/5
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