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Our Top 10 Uses for Wipes & Are Pampers Sensitive Wipes Really that Mild?

Fun with the Little Ones, Kids' Corner

We go through an awful lot of wipes at home. I seriously could not imagine myself living without them.

Top 10 uses for wipes in our home:
1. Getting food off the high chair, table, floor, walls (you get the gist!)
2. Removing food and dribble stains off clothes
3. Wiping toothpaste and water marks off the bathroom sink (floor, walls… is it just me?)
4. Dusting
5. Giving the toilets a quick wipe
6. Refreshing little people when it is getting hot (have you ever tried putting wipes in the fridge?)
7. Cleaning the fridge quickly when it is getting empty, just before we fill it up again
8. Wiping hands when travelling on public transport
9. Removing make-up
10. Last but not least, wiping dirty faces and bottoms!

Messy Baby
Pampers challenged us to put their wipes to the test and make a short video testing the pH of their wipes. The idea behind the challenge was to prove that Pampers Sensitive Wipes are milder than cotton wool and water. They are kind to little ones’ sensitive skin and as such, they are dermatologically accredited by the Skin Health Alliance. They are also thick and really soft to provide gentle cleaning with less wiping.

Wriggly really enjoyed the experiment, especially throwing pretty much everything on the floor. She is quick!

Check out the new Pampers “poo face” video:

I am working with BritMums and Pampers testing their wipes and featuring their new #PampersPooface video. I was provided wipes and have been compensated for my time. All editorial and opinions are my own. Click here for more information.

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27/07/2015 · 11 Comments

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  1. Julie's Family Kitchen says

    28/07/2015 at 9:40 am

    Wriggly is so cute, a real star.

    Really impressed by your experiment too, although my children are older baby wipes are indispensable for a multitude of reasons.

    Reply
    • Mel says

      29/07/2015 at 1:40 am

      Thanks Julie! xxx

      Reply
  2. Rob Carew (@rob_carew) says

    30/07/2015 at 2:27 am

    Great list and other than the make up which is an issue I don’t have, I think I’ve used wipes for everything else.

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  3. John Adams says

    30/07/2015 at 5:49 am

    Aside from removing make up….I’ve done all of the above and more! In fact I find wipes can be superb for dusting, though nor necessarily cleaning glass. #BrilliantBlogPosts

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    • Mel says

      11/08/2015 at 10:36 pm

      Thanks for clearing that one out! If I have a small area of one of our mirrors to clean (every day / Jumpy loves smearing yoghurt or moisturiser on the mirror…), I use a wipe, then dry with kitchen paper or a tea towel.

      Reply
  4. beth says

    30/07/2015 at 2:56 pm

    I’ve never used {or thought about it} them to quick wipe toilet or fridge but used them for everything else!

    Interesting experiment!!
    xx

    Reply
    • Mel says

      30/07/2015 at 11:42 pm

      It was quite fun and I really didn’t expect it to be that conclusive.

      Reply
  5. Louise says

    30/07/2015 at 11:11 pm

    I’m not sure how I ever managed before wipes – they have definitely become an essential in our house for all sorts of things (mostly the same things as are on your list!) 🙂

    Reply
    • Mel says

      30/07/2015 at 11:37 pm

      Same here. Once you’ve used wipes, I don’t think you could go back to not having them! x

      Reply
  6. Natasha says

    14/10/2016 at 6:27 pm

    Great list. You need to add that they are great for removing paint splats when glossing

    Reply
    • Mel says

      14/10/2016 at 11:19 pm

      Great point!

      Reply

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