Doctor Butler'sOrganic All-Natural Soothing Baby Wipes
Package Dimensions | 7.99 x 4.13 x 1.54 inches |
Item model number | 1 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Bamboo |
Material free | Fragrance Free, Phthalate Free, Alcohol Free |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
J**
Amazing safe wipes. Healthy and good on sensitive skin
First off I will say I searched endlessly for the right wipes for me and my super super sensitives skin. I am not being compensated for this review. But this is a product I am passionate about. And you do have to be careful pulling them out that they don’t all clump together like others said. And that you seal them good every time.I use these for so many things. I’m so grateful these exist. To wipe the eye burgers off my dog. To take my makeup off when I’m lazy. To wipe down after a workout. They don’t bother my skin. I originally was looking for a safe pre/post intimacy wipe. And everything out there was loaded with chemicals. With over bearing scents. These are barely fragrant which I like. I think they are helping prevent me from my constant UTIs. I even use them after I wash my sex toys. These do not irritate me at all I actually like them enough to subscribe. I’m really glad a holistic wipe like this exists. Yes they are pricier than others but they are so much healthier for your body.
E**R
New favorite wipes!
I purchased this for my trip to the amazon jungle. I intended to use these wipes for freshening during the 23 hour travel time there, and any time I needed to cool down/wipe down between showers. I divided the wipes into two plastic ziploc bags -- one stayed the original plain, and the other I added essential oils to for fragrance. I used these for my face, body, intimate areas, to clean off my hands and feet, to wipe down my phone, and clean off debris on my backpack and jacket. I didn't find them to be irritating at all, and they do a great job of cleansing, especially the face and hands. I will use the rest of the pack for makeup removal and any time I need a quick refresh now that I'm back home.Edit 6/19: I still continue to purchase these wipes and use them almost daily. Actually just bought another pack to use for my second trip to the jungle. They are awesome, I still highly recommend.
M**S
Wonderful
The Best that I've ever used. In the past 20 years, I've tried six different brands of wipes. The drug store brand adult wipes, that I used for three years, caused a terrible skin rash. I could not flush the baby wipes. I needed a flushable wipe due to the IBS. I did not like the creams because they remain on the skin. These wipes don't burn my skin and can be flush. Also, they appear to be healing the irritated and sore skin. I wish they had been available 20 years ago. The biggest problem is that no matter how careful I am with removing one wipe, I always get three of them coming out together. I find myself stuffing the ones I don't need back in the package. The company needs a better way of removing one wipe, so they don't pull out two and three at one time.
M**E
Made diaper rash worse
I’m not usually one to write poor reviews, but for what we paid for this single pack of wipes my husband and I agreed we should share our experience.We bought these for our 2-week-old son since Covid-19 cleaned everyone out of our preferred wipes. We were concerned because he had a fairly severe diaper rash caused by another “organic” brand that was only just starting to clear up as we switched to our preferred brand. Since we were close to running out of our go-to’s, we figured these being touted as “soothing” would make them helpful. The fact that they say they’re chemical free, hypoallergenic, and intended for newborns was also what lead us to believe they’d be a good choice despite the price.After only one use my son’s rash began bleeding. The skin around his rear became inflamed as well and we’re now trying to play catch up. Each change leads to a bleeding and screaming newborn, and we’re not sure if it’s the material of the wipes or the essential oils included in them that are irritating his skin. We’re having more luck using damp washcloths than these wipes that are supposedly “gentle enough for face, hands, & bottoms.”Thanks to a friend we were able to get our hands on a box of unscented, sensitive skin wipes that have helped slow the progress of the rash. The remainder of this package of wipes will be designated to our gym bag where they’ll hopefully find some use, considering they don’t break out my husband’s or my skin. I’d say test out a small area on your own skin before using these on an infant, but the price tag has me suggesting you avoid this purchase altogether unless you happen to run into someone who already has a pack you can take one from. They may be good for adult skin, but I’d really recommend something free of any additives, essential oil or otherwise, for your newborns.
D**E
Prefer over Seventh Generation
I like having body wipes on hand to freshen up with if I'm out somewhere or otherwise can't shower. I bought these after trying Seventh Generation baby wipes and not caring for them. So I will be comparing the two a bit.These have a slightly medicinal scent I don't super care for, but it dissipates quickly. I will take it over the 'baby wipe' smell of Seventh Generation however. Those say "0% Fragrance" (not "no added fragrance" or "fragrance free" which I know means the same thing) but the ingredients definitely produce a heavy scent, just not as 'chemically' as conventional wipes.I also like that the ingredients in Doctor Butler's are simpler than Seventh Gen. Seventh Gen is a good option over conventional wipes but they do contain plastic as well as a few other ingredients I wasn't already familiar with and had to check out. Doc Butler's wipes are plastic free and actually made of organic NON RAYON bamboo cloth. There has been some greenwashing regarding bamboo going on (I'm looking at you Boody!) and I urge everyone to research bamboo viscose/rayon before buying anything made of it. Furthermore I just personally like the ingredients in Doc Butler's wipes are easy to understand and I didn't have to spend a lot of time evaluating the product before purchase.Both wipes are about the size of a tissue, Doc Butler's being slightly larger. They're equally thick (thin?) and strong, and both left lint in some places which I think is just a general wipe problem. Since Seventh Gen's are specifically meant for babies they have ducks and leaves on them because you know, babies care about that sort of thing. I don't mind having both form and function in some situations, but on a wipe (or toilet paper for that matter) it just seems silly. Being an all purpose wipe, Doctor Butler's are plain.Both come in plastic packaging, which I'm not sure can be helped since they are wet. However Doc Butler's have the press and seal lid, while Seventh Gen has a flip top. I would expect Seventh Gen's closure to better preserve the wipes, but I can't be sure since I bought the brands at separate times. I will say that after a few months and about half the package the Seventh Gen ones are drying out. Though if you are using these as actual baby wipes you'll probably use them up before that happens.Design wise Doc Butler's is unassuming, while Seventh Gen's is typical baby wipe cute packaging complete with image of a baby. It's fine for the purpose, but another reason I prefer Doc Butler's general body wipe to a baby wipe, even if both can do the same job. As someone currently without children I can leave Doc Butler's out in my bathroom or carry it in a bag without people asking questions lol.Overall, both are good choices for a cleansing wipe. But personally I'll take Doctor Butler's and leave the baby wipes for the babies!
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