Speaking of wet wipes, mothers are no strangers. It can be said that it is a must-have item for parenting families, and it has too many uses.
You can wipe your baby's hands when they are dirty, wipe their ass when they urinate or pull, and even clean their mouth and teeth. They can also be used to wipe baby's supplies and toys every day. You can also wipe the furniture when it is dirty. . And it is convenient to carry, throw away after use, save cleaning, don't be too convenient!
However, the more commonly used things, the more carefully selected. There are all kinds of wet wipes on the market, how is it safe and reliable? What should you pay attention to when choosing a safe wipe for your baby? Come and explore with you today~

Buying mistakes: Do not buy these kinds of wipes!
1. The packaging is perfunctory, and do not buy wet wipes with poor sealing!
Once the packaging is poorly sealed or damaged, bacteria can penetrate deep into the wipes and then rub on the skin of the hands, with disastrous consequences.
2. Do not buy wet wipes with incomplete information and vague information!
The content includes: production date, manufacturer information, shelf life, main ingredients, production batch number, hygiene license number, etc. Wet wipes lacking these information are likely to be substandard products.
3. Do not buy wet wipes that are too thin!
The thickness of wet wipes is one of the criteria for judging the quality of wet wipes. It is generally believed that thick wet wipes feel better and more practical, while thin wet wipes are easier to tear during use, affecting their cleaning ability.
4. Do not buy those containing preservatives and whitening agents!
Baby wipes often wipe hands and mouths for babies, and no harmful ingredients are allowed. If they contain alcohol, essence, disinfectants, preservatives, brighteners, fluorescent agents and other substances, they will be rejected decisively.
5. Do not buy scented wipes!
Spices may cover up some spoiled tastes, and may also cause a burden on your baby's skin. Choose unscented baby wipes, with fewer added ingredients and less irritation to your baby.
Wet wipes that can do well in the above aspects can be said to be qualified baby wipes. However, it is still recommended that mothers try on the local skin first when changing new wet wipes for their babies, and then use the whole body if there is no adverse reaction.








