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| Brand: Seventh Generation Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $5.79 Buy New: $3.37 (On sale from $4.69) You Save: $1.32 (28%)
New (2) from $3.37
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 17992
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 4 x 5 x 8
MPN: 12BWT80 UPC: 732913342075 ASIN: B000W8C648
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Seventh Generation Baby Wipes are moistened with natural aloe vera, vitamin E, and water to cleanse and moisturize gently and naturally. Unlike many traditional baby wipes, ours are not bleached with chlorine and do not contain alcohol or synthetic ingredients that can irritate baby?s skin. Features and Benefits All natural lotion with aloe vera & vitamin E Hypo-allergenic Whitened without chlorine bleach Unscented Alcohol free One-at-a-time dispensing You Are Making a Difference? Please reuse this container with our refill pack. Each refill pack uses 90% less packaging than a hard plastic container. Be kind to your baby and the environment. We Disclose All Ingredients Water, Polysorbate 20 (a cleansing agent derived from sugar), Glycerin (soothes and cleanses skin, vegetable-oil derived), Citric acid (provides stability and pH balance), Potassium sorbate (a natural preservative), Aloe barbadensis gel (helps heal skin), Tocopherol acetate (vitamin E acetate, helps heal skin).
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Another great product that will make you and your baby feel good! October 23, 2008 JohnnyC (Alexandria, VA (USA)) We have used these every since our little guy was born 2.5 years ago, and have been very happy. It's great to see a company like Seventh Generation putting out quality products, at competitive prices, that are good for the environment, to boot. I have always felt these wipes were plenty moist, and have never deteceted an odor. Unlike most of the mainstream brands, which are heavily perfumed, these are odorless. And our boy has never had any negative reactions to them. The plastic dispenser box has worked fine (we had one of them for about 18 months!), and the refills are good, too -- the recloseable flap works quite well. Give these a try, and I don't think you will be disappointed. You'll be using a pleasant, chemical-free product on your precious child, and supporting a progressive, socially beneficial company in the meantime! Go for it!
Somewhat disappointed August 22, 2008 L. Cabrera (Los Angeles, CA USA) I generally love Seventh Generation products, but I was disappointed in these wipes. They aren't as moist as other wipes, and despite their claims at being unscented, they have a strong smell to them that is not at all pleasant. I found myself using them as dustcloths and general cleansing pads so I could get rid of them and not have to use them anymore. I've since switched to Huggies Free and like them much better.
Great wipes -- (but plastic lid on box keeps opening up!) March 24, 2008 Jennifer Leighty (Pittsburgh, PA) These wipes work very well. They are a bit smaller in size than the Huggies or Pampers wipes, but I like them better. They stay plenty moist and I prefer that they don't use chlorine or dioxin. Also, I recently purchased a large carton of Seventh Generation refills so that I don't need to throw out the plastic container every time. I was worried that such a large quantity of wipes would dry out, but the refills arrive in individual packages of 80 wipes which is great. A small complaint -- the actual plastic box that the Seventh Generation wipes come in is annoying since the lid pops open frequently. However, I've solved this problem by putting the refills in an old empty Huggies wipes container. Just don't tell Seventh Generation!!
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