If it's called a "wet" wipe, shouldn't it be wet?
So, I like to try all different things to see what is out there. If I'm browsing through Babies R Us and I see something I have not tried, I get excited! I've tried so many different wet wipes and you would not believe how different they are. They are so inconsistent with each other and below I will share with you what I've come across. I am not going into as much detail as I did with the diapers but, will be as thorough as possible.
Of course right at the top of my list for perfect wet wipes are Huggies and Pampers. They are both strong and wet. The only difference I can find between the two of them is Pampers is made from a different cloth that is slightly softer than the Huggies wipes. While you are wiping neither falls apart, I went one step further and put them to the test. I took one Huggies wipe and one Pampers Wipe and pulled them apart-the Pamper's due to it's extra softness came right apart, the Huggies took a little extra "umph" , to get it to tear. So, when you are thinking about which one to buy, you need to ask yourself what is more important... Softness or Durability?
They are both around the same price, Pamper's is usually a tiny bit higher. If you buy the value packs, you get reward codes for both of their sites; as indicated on my diaper review section. Also, just to clarify I've tried all the different sub-brands for each product; Natural, Think N Clean, Sensitive, Softcare, etc.. They all work equally as well-what you purchase just depends on your babies needs.
Of course right at the top of my list for perfect wet wipes are Huggies and Pampers. They are both strong and wet. The only difference I can find between the two of them is Pampers is made from a different cloth that is slightly softer than the Huggies wipes. While you are wiping neither falls apart, I went one step further and put them to the test. I took one Huggies wipe and one Pampers Wipe and pulled them apart-the Pamper's due to it's extra softness came right apart, the Huggies took a little extra "umph" , to get it to tear. So, when you are thinking about which one to buy, you need to ask yourself what is more important... Softness or Durability?
They are both around the same price, Pamper's is usually a tiny bit higher. If you buy the value packs, you get reward codes for both of their sites; as indicated on my diaper review section. Also, just to clarify I've tried all the different sub-brands for each product; Natural, Think N Clean, Sensitive, Softcare, etc.. They all work equally as well-what you purchase just depends on your babies needs.
Babies R Us Wipes
I was in the check out line and saw a travel size of these, I grabbed it and decided to give them a shot. I always figure it's better to try the travel size first, that way I'm not investing too much into it. Thankfully I do that because, these were a no-go. The size is of the wipe is super tiny, am I wiping a mouses behind? No, I need to wipe my 6 month year old behind. So right off the bat, the pack was half gone. Were they wet? No, why would they be? They are only WET wipes. I double checked the package to be sure they really were! These Babies R Us brand wipes are not impressive, do not try to cut corners by purchasing these-they are not worth the headache!
Lansinoh Clean & Condition Wipes
These are aimed towards nursed babies. As some of you may know, when a baby is nursed, their number 2's can sometimes be soupy. In that case, these are a perfect find! I used these consistently for the first few months, they help prevent rash's and really cater to your nursed babies behind. They prevented chaffing, which is the one thing I worried about at the time I was nursing. I would highly recommend these for nursed babies. And no worries they are very reasonably priced. I payed 3 or 4 dollars for them, they come in a very convenient travel container and you will love them! http://www.lansinoh.com/products/clean-condition-cloths