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Reviews: Huggies Simply Clean Disposable Wipes



What I Liked

Even though I cloth diaper, I do occasionally use disposable baby wipes. I keep them as emergency backups in my diaper bag, my car, and inside my home. I tend to use them to wipe hands and faces, and wiping off feeding mats as well when on the go. Sometimes I use them because I am out of cloth wipes when I am out and about or I am in the middle of washing my cloth wipes and diapers.

Positives: I believe in starting off with the positives if any, so I will talk about what I like about this particular brand and then lead into what I don't like. I like the smell. The one pictured above is Fresh Scent. I overall like the Huggies brand. I have used their disposable diapers in the past and recently when I was traveling out of state with three children. I had 2 in diapers and I used the Huggies Little Snugglers disposable diapers. The design on the wipes is nice.



What I Don't Like

Cons: Now for the cons. Unfortunately, I found this specific brand of disposable baby wipes to be a little rough for wiping my baby's sensitive skin. It did sufficiently clean off the skin, but it seemed to further irritate my baby's already irritated skin. When I wiped this product over my own hand, I heard a scratchy type sound that I heard when also wiping my baby's bottom. It did not hurt my skin though and I believe it did not hurt my baby's skin either. Maybe it would be softer if it was wetter. At one point I did wonder if it did not have enough water when it made the scratchy sound. Maybe this was a bad batch or they used a new formula for making this product. Whatever the reason, I don't feel like the product I purchased is as soft as it should be.

Update: When buying baby disposables if I am not going for a natural brand (Honest Company, Burt's Bees...) I much prefer the Pampers sensitive line of disposable baby wipes, because it was softer and wetter than the Huggies brand I mentioned above. Also, it doesn't seem to irritate my child's skin. That's important, because he has eczema. 


Last Edited: January 12, 2019

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