WaterWipes
WaterWipes Biodegradable Baby Wipes - Reviews
4.7from 4358 reviews
100% plant based and biodegradable
Our original baby water wipe, with one major improvement. Suitable for sensitive, newborn and premature baby’s skin, they are now biodegradable. Nothing else has changed. They still contain only two ingredients, 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract.
WaterWipes baby wet wipes remain purer than cotton wool and water, but are now better for the planet. We’ve also updated our packaging to reflect the new water wipes inside.
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- Water (Aqua) 99.9%
- Citrus Grandis (grapefruit) seed extract*
*Contains trace of Benzalkonium Chloride

For our almost 3yo who is still in nappies, these wipes have been great. She has sensitive skin++ and gets skin irritation frequently from wipes with additives or fragrances. These have provided no irritation, redness or rash at all.

Good quality wipes, no nasties

The purest baby wipes - important no added nasties for babies skin

Im already a happy paying customer of water wipes for my toddler. I love how hydrated and soft they are, it makes me feel good knowing Im using something so gentle on my son.
Love these as well. I love natural products and intend to purchase. Sample product is great for nappy bag.

Tarni
QLD, 1 kid in tow
October 30, 2024

Great wipes! Super strong and moist! Exactly what you look for in wipes!

Similar to Huggies, you can definitely tell that they are good quality wipes. They are gentle for cleaning hands and face too which is great.

I already use WaterWipes at home and absolutely LOVE it!

I love these and will buy them!
We were already using this product with our oldest son. We love this because its thicker than other wipes and non-fragrance.

Gyi hyun
NSW, 1 kid in tow
October 16, 2024

Love that this is water based and will continue to buy more.

Have bought water wipes before and theyre great - this sample pack is so handy for a nappy bag.

Love them so soft and gentle

The sample of WaterWipes Biodegradable really stood out to me due to its gentle, hypoallergenic formula, which worked well on sensitive skin. The information provided about the wipes being 100% biodegradable was a big factor in my decision to try them. After using the sample, I found them to be adequately moist and soft, making them effective for cleaning without causing irritation. The environmental benefits of the biodegradable material were appealing and definitely encouraged me to consider switching to this product for regular use.
I love that these contain no nasties and are biodegradable. They are thick and stretchy, great for cleaning bub up. Great sized sample pack too, perfect to slip into the nappy bag.

Lisa
ACT, 2 kids in tow
October 15, 2024

These wipes are the best. So wet and able to get a great clean. I love that they are biodegrade and basically all water. The only down side is that they are too expensive to be able to buy for a household of 4 children under 4.

LOVE these. I also use them for myself to freshen up. One of the only brands that claim to be purest that actually dont cause irritation or smell like toilet spray!

My favourite wipes, I used throughout my first baby. Most natural product I've used. No smell which is great for sensitive babies.

Excellent, these wipes were recommended by family and trying the sample included in the baoBag gave us full confidence to purchase these wipes in bulk. Gentle on babys bottom and also provides cleanliness when changing nappies.
great little sample to keep, really helpful when trying out different brands of all the different wipes to determine what one works best and is most suitable instead of wasting money on buying a packet and risking losing your money if they arent suitable. overall great product and very helpful to have.

Chloe
NSW, 1 kid in tow
October 13, 2024
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