Product Description
Our best clean for hands and faces, gentle enough for sensitive skin. Now, clinically proven and pediatrician tested to be safe for babies. Sensitive Skin Formula is designed to help maintain skin’s natural moisture balance leaving skin feeling soft, smooth, clean and refreshed.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6600 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Wet Ones
- Published on: 2010-09-24
- Number of items: 12
- Dimensions: 7.50" h x .63" w x 3.63" l, .22 pounds
Features
- Sensitive Skin Formula
- Alcohol free and fragrance free formula
- Formulated with extra mild cleansers and moisturizers to be gentle enough even for sensitive skin
- Hypoallergenic, non-drying and non-irritating
- Clinically proven Safe For Baby - Pediatrician Tested
Most helpful customer reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
thought they were pocket friendly
By Chanteuse
I hate buying wet wipes because i never use them up and they all end up being dry wipes. thought i would give this one a try for there are only 15 in a packet. the packet is LONG, too long for putting in a pocket or a small handbag. the cover will not be sticky after a few lifts so i will use a strip of duck tape to seal the unused wipes. the jury is still out on this one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Like the smell of these
By Jenlobster
I love having wipes handy in my car for cleaning my hands if I can't wash them in a restroom, or for cleaning them if they get messy while we're out. I especially keep a pack handy if we're on vacation, at a concert, or at some kind of festival/fair. They've come in handy when my husband had to change our tire and his hands were black and greasy afterwards.
These are sensitive skin, though, so they're not antibacterial. I wonder how clean they get my hands if I'm going to be eating.
Pros:
Convenient
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Does what it says, but I wish I knew sanitizing "power"
By nom de plume
While recovering knee surgery, I found it difficult (and dangerous) to wash my hands. I purchased some Johnson and Johnson Baby Wipes locally for immediate needs, then went with Wet Ones given that large quantities were available on Amazon.
Compared with the J&J Baby Wipes, I felt the Wet Ones were lacking in two areas:
Sanitation Power - the J&J Wipes said their wipes killed 95% of the germs. There is no cleaning "power" claim on the Wet Ones, leaving me to believe that they only wash away messes but really didn't clean/sanitize things like your hands.
Smell - I found the smell to be strange and almost chemcial.
Bottom line the Wet Ones washed away visible dirt, etc..., but I never knew how completely they killed germs. I ended up using sanitizer wipes when it was important to kill germs.
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