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Seventh Generation Original Soft and Gentle Free and Clear Baby Wipes offer a total of 350 wipes designed for sensitive skin. These wipes are alcohol-free, dye-free, and unscented, making them a safe and natural choice for parents. Their soft and flexible texture ensures effective cleaning while being gentle on delicate areas.
P**J
Comparison of several wipes
I bought all of the following for my 3 month-old to test them out:Jackson Reece All-Natural Unscented Baby Wipes 64 Count (1 pack of 64)Seventh Generation Original Soft and Gentle Free & Clear Baby Wipes, 350 CountBum Boosa Bamboo Baby Wipes -- 80 WipesBambeco Bamboo Baby Wipes (80)Natracare Organic Cotton Baby Wipes 50 ct (Case of 16-Pack)Natracare Organic Cotton - We had been using Natracare Organic (because it's organic) and it has been working quite well. They are the best of the lot. No complaints on the quality But the problem is they are a little too pricey - $0.15/count. So we started to look for others.Jackson Reece - I had high expectations of this one because of organic contents but they turned out to be too moist, almost greasy. Feels very cold. And they are rectangular. 10 pack priced at $0.08/countBum Boosa - The wipes seem small. Also multiple come out at a time. $0.10/countBambeco Bamboo - Multiple comes out at a time. Feels thin. $0.10/countSeventh Generation Original Free & Clear - One comes out a time. They are square shape, feel robust and not too moist. In fact, little more moisture would be better. Also, not the best smell. I was expecting it to be no smell at all. $0.04/count.Multiple coming out out at a time is huge inconvenience. Also, rectangular shape doesn't give you good assuring feeling that you are reaching everywhere.Thus we have decided to go with Seventh Generation Original.
R**G
Awesome For Super Sensitive Skin But Not Flushable.
These wipes are the very best available in the market, presently, for super sensitive skin. This box of 5 refill packs is the best deal for the money, as these wipes are higher priced than regular brands. Definitely worth the money if all other brands of wipes irritate. The refill packages are the best option to buy, as opposed to the plastic containers. The reasons are: The refill packages have an opening from which the wipes can be pulled out, so no need to have that plastic container polluting our planet and the refill packs also stay fresh and do not dry out. I know from experience because I bought a few of the plastic container kind and they were mostly dry already even before opening and became bone dry by the next day after opening them. So, yeah. Stick with the refill packs. Not only are these wipes good for babies and growing kids, they're great for adults too! Unfortunately, they're not flushable. That's basically my only complaint. For those of you who have doubts because of some of the negative reviews here, know that the size and thickness of the wipes is adequate and the smell some describe as bad really isn't as bad as some describe. That kind of thing is subjective anyway. If you have super sensitive skin like I do, these are most definitely worth a try. Worst case scenario, call the company (phone number is on box) and let them know of your experience and possible complaint and they'll do right by you. That's why they include a phone number on their packaging. Good luck! :)
G**D
Great brand, the newer version is better
Pros: Alcohol free, doesn't have a lot of the chemicals that the others have (honestly, who wants to rub chemicals into their genitals), next to not using baby wipes at all, I don't think you'll find a safer product to use on your kids sensitive areas.Neutral: They are not that moist so if you've forgotten to change a poopy diaper for awhile and poop is dried on, its either going to take some persistent rubbing action (no fun for your kid) or better yet, just get the first one moist in the sink (if possible) and it works just fine.Cons: They use a sticker instead of a clicking latch to secure the opening for the wipes which after awhile, loses its adhesive properties = even more dry wipes. Also, you'll sometimes intend to pull out one and 3 will come out. Lastly, sometimes they don't come out that easily (or 3 come out as mentioned prior) which when you're trying to do 5 things with only 2 hands, is frustrating.Update: We recently purchased one at a local store (Target or something like that) and for some reason, they were way more moist, as if they upgraded their product. It was the greatest thing since sliced bread. But when our subscription of wipes came in from Amazon about a week later, they were still the old product. Maybe Amazon just had older stock and the next one will be the newer, more moist ones. We're crossing our fingers. If so, this rating will be a 5.
C**E
Great baby wipes!
I absolutely love Seventh Generation. I have yet to find a product of theirs that I did not like. When our son was an infant I purchased every single kind of wipe that was similar to this one. Our goal was to find a wipe that did the trick without all of the extra chemicals that didn't seem to make any sense why we would put into a baby wipe. If found the original wipe to meet and exceed our expectations. There is some debate on here about thickness and dry vs wetness of the wipes. Here is my opinion on the matter: I found that for an infant/baby, these wipes are more than sufficient. It really depends on how much you have to clean up. With our infant, 1-2 wipes is all we needed. Just before our son was potty trained, I found that we had to transition to a different wipe because these just didn't do the trick anymore. They are not extremely wet, but are moist enough for an infant or baby but not really what you're after if you have a toddler around the age of 2. My suggestion is to give this one a try for your little one. If you find these to be too try or thin, then move on up to the other one that they sell or another brand that compares to this one. Some find the other Seventh Generation wipes to be too soapy. I agree and wasn't a big fan of those compared to these. Hope this helps!
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