From spilt drinks (it can happen at any age) and dribbled food during weaning, to newborn nappy explosions and milk leaks, it’s a braver mum than I who would leave home without at least a travel pack ...
Let’s face it, wet wipes ... free, fragrance-free. Add ‘Made in the UK’ and ‘not tested on animals’ to the list, and their eco credentials are impressive indeed. Our testers found they could be a bit ...
Baby Wet Wipes are convenient and very gentle for your little ones. Take a look at some of the best wet wipe brands under 500 rupees, emphasising the mild formulas and practical use for parents ...
The wipes, gels, creams ... thinks it works well for sensitive skin because it’s alcohol-, fragrance-, and paraben-free on top of being lightweight and non-greasy. One caveat, however: When ...
Wet wipes contain synthetic fibres such as polyester and polyethylene. These don't break down easily and clog up sewers and rivers. They can also harm wildlife when ingested. Well-functioning ...
After volunteers discovered 23 thousand wet wipes along a stretch of the Thames riverbank, Alice Beer heads to Barnes to show us first-hand the damage they’re having on our environment.
These fragrance-free wipes ... The XL-rated wipes are a good size, at 423 sq cm, but with just 20 wipes per pack, they are the second most expensive here. They didn’t feel as wet as the others ...
Wet wipes are the cause of 90% of sewer blockages around the UK. [1] They pollute the water and cause damage to wildlife. Even ‘flushable’ wipes are not safe to flush. When flushed, they mix with ...