Product Reviews for Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes)

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes)

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Product Reviews of Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes)

Product Review: Dry wipes!
Summary: 1 Stars

The wipes were very dry. I had to use three at a time to get the job done.

Product Review: Dry... don't buy in bulk, they dry up quickly.
Summary: 2 Stars

These wipes are a-okay, not great and not terrible. However, there are millions of other wipes that are phenomenally better. I don't know about environmentally safer than other products, anybody can package it that way, but I can tell you that buying these in bulk is a big mistake. They are DRY. Yes, they come out dry, and you have to use several to get the poopoo right off your baby, who... if you leave too much on, will feel uncomfortable and not so clean. Hence, I spent extra time giving him a good wash down or a semi-bath (which ends up being two to three baths a day sometimes!), and that's definitely not any better for the environment, nor for your baby's soft skin. It's just too much of a hassle to use these wipes, and now I got to throw out several boxes of unused dry 7th generation wipes... I hate their products, I really do. If I hadn't received them as a gift for my baby shower, I would demand my money back to the manufacturer... I seriously would.

Product Review: EXCELLENT PRODUCT
Summary: 5 Stars

I've actually priced these wipe for wipe, and they come out less than comparible other brands.

My daughter has used these from birth to currently at 11 1/2 months. Never had a diaper rash or other concern.

Smell great and great to know I'm not placing chemicals on her.

Product Review: EXCELLENT on Several Counts!
Summary: 5 Stars

Besides the "green" factor, these wipes are great for my son's bottom AND my hands. My son--eight weeks old right now--had severe diaper rash for several weeks. We could only use cotton balls dipped in water, a thick coat of Triple Paste, and Seventh Generation diapers. Now that he's been rash-free for a while, I've started using these wipes, and he's been okay. (Other wipes make him rash up right away again.)

Amazon's subscribe and save service makes them even more affordable and easier to acquire.

I HIGHLY recommend these wipes.

Product Review: Earth's Best vs. Seventh Generation vs. Tushies
Summary: 3 Stars

I used to buy Kirkland Signature (Costco) wipes and Huggies wipes. However, upon research from EWG's website, I decided to try the more natural and less toxic brands. So I bought Earth's Best, Seventh Generation, and Tushies, just to compare.

Size: Earth's Best is slightly larger than Seventh Generation and Tushies. If you like generous sizes, Earth's Best is the winner.

Thickness: Earth's Best is slightly thicker than Seventh Generation. Tushies is the thinnest. But none of the three brands is as thick as Huggies.

Texture: Tushies is subtly printed with ducks and stars. These prints increase friction so it is easier to remove dried poop that sticks to baby's bottom. Seventh Generation and Earth' Best do not have prints on them. They feel smoother on the skin. But on the other hand, they do not remove dried poop as effectively due to the lack of friction. More friction can be good or bad, depending on your perspective. One user commented that Tushies felt like sand paper. It was exaggerated. But Tushies does feel rougher on the skin. Between Seventh Generation and Earth' Best, Seventh Generation has more of a fabric feeling, while Earth' Best feels smoother.

Water Retention: inside the plastic bags that come with the wipes, Tushies wipes feel very moist. However, once I transported the wipes to the wipe warmer, they become dry. Their thin texture does not help the wipes to absorb/maintain water. Seventh Generation and Earth' Best are better at retaining moisture.

Breakability: it is very annoying to have wipes broken into pieces when you pull them out of the wipe warmer. Huggies and Tushies both break. Seventh Generation, Earth' Best, and Kirkland never do.

Overall, none of baby wipes I tried are perfect. They all have pros and cons. However, if I am going to choose one, I will go with Earth's Best for its size, texture, moistness and the fact that it does not break easily.
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