Chemical Free Baby Wipes from WaterWipes

“I participated in an Ambassador Activation on behalf of Influence Central for WaterWipes. I received product samples to facilitate my review as well as a promotional item to thank me for my participation.”

What if you could find a baby wipes brand that only uses two ingredients?  

That would be great, right?  

What if you could find a baby wipes brand that only uses two chemical free ingredients?

Cue the angelic “Ha-lle-lu-jah!”

As a second-time mom, I know how important it is to pay close attention to the products being used on my kids.  Kendall, my 10-month old, easily develops diaper rash, body rashes and eczema, so I’m forced to really pay attention to the products I’m using on her.  I’m always on the lookout for signs of a reaction to the ingredients in the products I’m using on her, which is so frustrating and costly.

ambassador-badge-01Out of desperation, I signed up to be a WaterWipes ambassador, because I wanted try their wipes.  After reading countless positive reviews of WaterWipes and learning that they are recognized by the National Eczema Association as being chemical free, I was hopeful that they would be gentle enough for Kendall.  After using them for a few weeks, I can truly say that they have been as gentle and effective as every other positive review of WaterWipes has said.  I love that they are naturally moisturizing and that the wipes are large and thick.


As I mentioned before, WaterWipes contain only two ingredients.  They are made with 99.9% Irish water and .1% Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) and are free of harmful preservatives and additives.  As a second time parent, I know that baby wipes have many uses.  They make great face wipes, hand wipes, body wipes, etc.  To be able to use wipes on my kids that are 99.9% water-saturated makes me feel so good.

To me, being a mom is more than just a job.  It’s become my identity and purpose in life and I couldn’t be happier about that.  I’m more conscious and aware of the ingredients being used on my entire family, and I’ve been sickened by the ingredients that some of the other brands use in their products.  Some use synthetic preservatives like methylisothiazolinone (MI) to give them a longer shelf life (which has been known to cause diaper rash).  Because WaterWipes don’t contain preservatives, it is recommended that you use them within one month of opening them.  Since I use baby wipes every day, the recommended one-month period is more than enough time for me.

As new parents, many of us join parenting-focused forums or Facebook groups or follow parenting-relating blogs, like The NapTime Reviewer.  It can be so difficult to form your own opinion with society forcing you to think a certain way.  I just want you to know that I completely respect your decisions as a parent and offer you my opinions and advice because it’s what has worked for me.  I only feature products and brands on my blog that I truly believe are worth sharing, but if you try them and decide they aren’t right for you, I get it, and there’s no judgement.  In fact, I encourage you to share your experiences with our readers.

Just because WaterWipes work for me, doesn’t mean they will work for you, but I encourage you to at least give them a shot.  For years, WaterWipes has been a big brand in the UK, but I’m so happy that they’ve made it the US.  Visit the WaterWipes website to find online and in-store retailers near you.  My favorite WaterWipes retailers are Amazon and Target.

Product Tip:  Unlike many other wipe brands, WaterWipes are not interfolded. This allows for the sterile environment within the package to be maintained. For the same reason, we recommend that you do not relocate the wipes to an alternate container.

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  1. Baby wipes can be used for a number of various things and recently I discovered they can be used to remove makeup.

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