Huggies Natural Care Fragrance Free Baby Wipes Popup Refill, 216-Count Pack

by on July 29, 2010

51111f88TAL. SL160  Huggies Natural Care Fragrance Free Baby Wipes Popup Refill, 216 Count Pack

  • Natural CareĀ® Baby Wipes thoroughly clean
  • Maintains your baby’s naturally healthy skin
  • Alcohol-free formula won’t irritate baby
  • Contains Vitamin E & Aloe

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HUGGIES NATURAL CARE FRAGRANCE FREE BABY WIPES POP-UP REFILL 216-Count… More >>

Huggies Natural Care Fragrance Free Baby Wipes Popup Refill, 216-Count Pack

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P. Wahlberg July 29, 2010 at 11:58 pm

like these wipes, and they were a good price, but note they are 3 packs of 200+ wipes…. i only have one kid, and he doesn’t go through them fast enough.
Rating: 3 / 5

Matthew Maurice July 30, 2010 at 2:23 am

I bought these in bulk having used a small package and they seemed okay. Within a few days my baby developed a rash that just wouldn’t go away no matter what creams we used or how much we air dried him . We were using huggies gentle care diapers also and as soon as I switched him to a different brand wipes and diapers the rash went away with a day. I was very disappointed as the labeling says hypoallergenic.
Rating: 1 / 5

A. Harper July 30, 2010 at 4:36 am

We were using 7th Generation on our newborn and he was fine. But, we realized the prices were too expensive, so we tried “natural” huggies. He has a nasty rash on his bottom and I am convinced that it is Huggies. We are going back to 7th generation, thought twice as expensive, is worth it.
Rating: 1 / 5

A. Lefevre July 30, 2010 at 5:43 am

You can buy a case at any wholesaler that has four packages of 216 count wipes for 16 dollars or you can go to walmart and get the box with two 216 count packages for eight. I have no idea why anyone would think that it’s ok to sell something like this for twenty dollars, but do not buy this item, you’d just be throwing money away and anyone with kids knows every dollar counts.
Rating: 1 / 5

Meaghan Bihun July 30, 2010 at 6:32 am

That word, “natural,” keeps popping up. I’ve used these, my main beef with the product is that it’s not biodegradable. However, they aren’t “natural.” The fibers in the wipe aren’t natural fibers. They are unscented, they are durable. They are a little rougher than some other biodegradable unscented wipes I use. We haven’t had a problem with diaper rash but they do sting the eczema on my husband’s hands.

A good, strong choice if you aren’t too worried about what you’re throwing away and are just looking for a durable wipe that’s unscented.
Rating: 3 / 5

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