Do you recommend the Watsons wet wipes for babies? There is a promo going on right now

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Just to add that I usually don't use those hands and mouth wet wipes on my kids cos there are still chemicals ingredients on it. I prefer to bring them to wash with water . I have small bottle of baby soap to wash their hands if they gets dirty . If no water source available nearby , I'll use some water from their water bottle . So in another words, I'll usually carry with me some clean water for such purpose. Quite a lot of work but I think such effort goes a long way :)

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I use these wipes myself, bought loads of them when I was back in Singapore! I agree with Diana, to be on the safe side, wait till your baby is older. I love that each piece of baby wipe is embossed with a special 3-d honeycomb pattern for cushion-like softness and enhanced cleansing action. It is enriched with Aloe Vera Extract and Vitamin. According to the packaging, they are alcohol-free and do not contain fluorescent additives as well as dermatologically tested to be gentle skin.

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I've tried the one in green packaging before. Is very good. I like it thick and wet. I realised many are not aware that Watsons wipes are paraben free. But I'm not a loyal fan. I only get them when they are having sale at 4 for $5.90. N I'll only get max 8 packs ..... I'll check the ingredients whenever any brand is on sale. I will try to grab those $1 deal from shopee. They have quite a few Korean Brands like Jeju wipes etc.

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I find that most baby wet wipes in market now are suitable to use for wiping baby's face and mouth. We use a lot of them especially when we eat out, our favourite brand is Byabya. The embossed sheets does not stick to each other thus you won't waste them by pulling out excessive number of wipes. Check them out here, http://shopee.sg/lecutiestar/41629071 If not wrong you will get a 5$ off as first time user.

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For younger children, e.g less than 2 years old, I prefer to use unscented and non-alcohol wet-wipes to wipe their bottom and mouth, e.g. Pigeon Wet Wipes and Pigeon Hand-Mouth Wipes. This is because young babies' skin is more sensitive to chemicals. For older children, I am using this wastons brand to wipe my kid's hands.

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Well, my suggestion is just to buy amd try 1st before stocking up. Always ensure baby has no allergic to it else it will b a waste of $$. You may also want to read the contents of the ingredients before buying. Should your baby has sensitive skin, then i wouldn't recommend to wven try.

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i think you may want to get a more recognize brand such as nuk, pigeon, tollyjoy etc. this will ensure that the wipes are of good content and non alcoholic. however, if you try this brand and baby shows no sign of allergies or rashes, i suppose it is good enough for your LO!

I think it's ok to use but I still prefer Huggies one, been using it since my bb was out. Very GD n thick, easy to use. Dunno Abt e watsons one haven't tried bef, sometimes e tissue a bit thin so hard to wipe but for cleaning stuff n general use shld b ok! Cheaper also:p

Guardian house brand is quite good and cheap. 3D honeycomb cushions design and only one wipe will be pull out every time plus it's super duper wet for easy cleaning. 3in a pack cost abt$7++ and from time to time there's promotion going on too.

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I haven't tried myself though. All i can say is that it really depends on your kids skin. If all along using a certain brand and it works fine, i will.not change. Will only explore other brands if this doesn't work out well.

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