- Contains calendula and aloe vera extract
- Contains vitamins E and pro-vitamin B5
- Contains shea butter and softening materials
- Without alcohol and without paraben preservatives
The use of wet wipes for infants (baby wipes) is a common practice to clean skin after urine or a bowel movement, and this practice even extends to cleaning the hands and face, resulting in repeated daily use.
Can adults use baby wipes?
Yes, it is safe for adults to use baby wipes to help you maintain some level of personal hygiene. However, there are some drawbacks. To begin with, baby wipes aren't antibacterial. They are designed for use on the skin without causing irritation.
Is it OK to use baby wipes on newborn?
Please seek advice from your midwife or health visitor. We advise that you avoid using baby wipes until your baby is at least two to four weeks old. When used, they should be mild and free from alcohol and perfume. Nappy rash can occur due to prolonged exposure to urine or faeces.