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Huggies Natural Care Baby Wipes, Unscented, 80-Count Tubs (Pack of 8) (640 Wipes)

Huggies Natural Care Baby Wipes, Unscented, 80-Count Tubs (Pack of 8) (640 Wipes)

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Brand: Huggies
Category: Health And Beauty


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 3705

Number Of Items: 8
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.3
Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 11.6 x 9.8

UPC: 036000186512
EAN: 0036000186512
ASIN: B00005RJKS

Release Date: November 30, 2005

Features:
  • Baby wipes for cleaning and maintaining healthy skin
  • Vitamin E and aloe delicately moisturize and smooth skin
  • Fragrance- and alcohol-free formula don't irritate baby
  • Keep out of reach of children to minimize risk of choking
  • Case Pack

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Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The perfect wipe for most children, adults and seniors   September 2, 2008
Gricycle (Sparks, NV USA)
These wipes are just right for personal cleansing. They have just the right dampness and a clothlike strength that you want for cleaning and wiping. They do not stick together and feed almost perfectly from the slot on top. Also, the slot has a mini cover that is a great packaging design. Extremely reasonably priced by subscription and with free Amazon Prime 2-day shipping: $2.75/box saves over store prices.

I haven't actually used them on a baby, but for adults and children they leave no residue that I am aware of and are truly unscented which is a huge improvement in itself over most brands. I must say that they do not seem rough to me at all. A++



2 out of 5 stars Leaves a residue   June 19, 2008
Kimiko
Huggies are okay, but they are so thick, they leave little "residue" behind. Not sure exactly how to explain it, but it's like little cloth balls. Not good for a baby girl. They aren't too soft either. The Pampers wipes are perfect. I would recommend Pampers over Huggies.


4 out of 5 stars Great for the dog's paws   June 6, 2008
Dog Mom (New York City)
These are great for wiping the dog's paws after a walk. Using a wet paper towel is too soggy, and these have just the right amount of moisture. They are MUCH cheaper than the wipes made especially for dogs, and they do the job. After using them for 7 years, there is no irritation nor any other problem. And the dog seems to like them!


3 out of 5 stars Our favorite multi-purpose product... BUT THIS IS NOT A GOOD SALE!   May 27, 2008
catlady4ever (Staten Island, NY)
Unscented Huggies Wipes are the best for both of us...

Baby seems to like them, doesn't fuss a bit. I think they feel great, the feel of some of the other brands makes my skin crawl (have tried many brands thru the years). Huggies clean the baby completely, and in my opinion they are just about the right size and strength. We use less Huggies wipes than we did with other brands. Unscented is a necessity as my skin is allergic to EVERYTHING (fortunately, Baby's isn't).

Also use them to clean up after my cats' occasional accidents and around the litter box... they work very well for this. I always keep a small supply in the car console to freshen hands after grocery shopping, filling gas tank, light dusting while stopped at traffic light, a refreshing facial wipe on a hot day, etc. etc. My friend thinks they are an excellent to remove small stains on both baby and adult clothes, carpets, upholstery, etc. (I prefer a different product, but use Huggies for this purpose in a pinch.) Since these wipes work very well for such a multitude of uses, I think we save a great deal of money by using them rather than buying all the different individual products.

Despite all the above, I only rated these Huggies Wipes 3 stars as they are readily available at a lower price... I keep an eye on the weekly sale flyers in the Sunday newspaper and stock up when they're on sale. I generally pay a good deal less than offered here.

One reviewer said he or she finds they dry out or are too dry. I've noticed this happens at times with any brand - it seems to depend how long they have been sitting around. I've learned to: 1) store them upside down, and 2) once package is open, make sure box is always closed tightly when not in use and turn it over every so often in-between uses to undo the effects of gravity.


Finally, I totally agree with the reviewer who prefers reach in packages vs. pop-up/tear-off packages since the latter doesn't always work as they should and you're left fumbling around usually with one hand trying to open package fully and tearing off a sheet.



3 out of 5 stars You Get What You Pay For............   May 21, 2008
jrtsjukejoint
I needed hand wipes, and these were the cheapest, and they come with some trouble. The pop lid is slightly hard to open, and the wipes rip, all too easily! The wipes don't stay together, making getting them out a task. Its an awful experience, when your hands are all a messy!

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