Everything You Need to Choose the Right Baby Wipes
Baby wipes are one of those products that moms can no longer do without. Convenient and disposable, they quickly clean baby’s face and hands in the blink of an eye. For diaper changes, they are effective at removing all traces of stool and urine. They leave a fresh and pleasant scent on the skin, without the need for any rinsing.

Baby wipes are one of those products that moms can no longer do without. Convenient and disposable, they quickly clean baby’s face and hands in the blink of an eye. For diaper changes, they are effective at removing all traces of stool and urine. They leave a fresh and pleasant scent on the skin, without the need for any rinsing.
However, baby wipes have recently come under scrutiny for their potentially harmful ingredients. That’s why we make sure to offer parents wipes that are alcohol-free, fragrance-free, paraben-free, and guaranteed free from phenoxyethanol, a toxic substance highlighted by the media. So, when it comes to wipes, what should you choose?
An essential hygiene product for moms on the go, in the diaper bag
Always within reach, wipes allow you to clean up any mark or mess. For diaper changes, it’s crucial to choose wipes that are gentle on the skin. Frequent changes and the prolonged contact of waste on the skin can quickly cause diaper rash. Even though it’s easily treated, it can be painful, so prevention is better than cure.
Organic calendula is a plant with anti-inflammatory properties, providing optimal protection against irritation. Using the wipe leaves a soothing layer on the child’s skin.
Choose wipes without phenoxyethanol for your child’s health
What is phenoxyethanol? Behind this scientific name is a substance found naturally in green tea. However, it can also be synthesized in a laboratory and becomes a real chemical ingredient used for its preservative properties in cosmetics.
What are the risks for babies? Phenoxyethanol can be absorbed through baby’s sensitive skin. In the short term, repeated use of wipes containing this solvent can cause hives and eczema. Prolonged use could lead to issues with growth and proper development of the genital organs. As a precaution, the national drug safety agency recommends avoiding the use of such wipes.
This ingredient is excluded from all our wipes to protect children from any risk.
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