Cloth Baby Wipes Are Gentle on Baby’s Skin and Serve as Diaper Rash Remedy

by Ashley on December 2, 2009



List Price: $15.95 USD
New From: $15.95 In Stock
Release date February 5, 2010.

When my second son Samuel was born, a dear friend sewed homemade terrycloth & flannel diaper wipes for me. She sent them all the way to England, where we lived for a year, tied in neat little stacks with colorful ribbons. I had never seen anything like them! What a wonderful gift these were to me and still are! Only after using them with 2 children am I now seeing a few wipes show a little wear.

Baby’s Skin Deserves Something Gentle: Use Cloth Baby Wipes and You’ve Found a Natural Diaper Rash Remedy

I love how soft and gentle they are on my baby’s skin! These cloth wipes are made of soft hemp fleece making them super absorbent. Also,they’re handmade in the U.S.A. with organic cotton. That’ll make a mama smile!

The alcohol, bleach and fragrance in disposable wipes can dry and irritate baby’s skin.  Use these gentle cloth wipes with your own easy-to-make natural wipe solution as a safe alternative to store-bought wipes.

Or, check out Kissaluvs Diaper Lotion Potion 4 oz. Squirt Bottle, Concentrate. Add witch hazel and water to this all-natural concentrate for a quick spray solution to use at home or when you’re on the go!

You’ll find more everyday tips for preventing diaper rash and skin irritation here!

How Many Cloth Baby Wipes Do You Need?

Cloth wipes are made with thick, quality material so you’ll find you won’t go through them like disposable wipes. Most of the time, just one per diaper change does the trick! You’ll probably want to arrange to wash your wipes every 2-3 days. Going beyond 2-3 days leads to extra stink and tougher stains!

  • Money-Saving TIP: Figure Out How Many Diaper Changes You Make in 2-3 Days and That’s How Many Wipes You’ll Need

Plan ahead properly and you won’t be left high and dry without enough wipes or too many! My friend sent me around 2 dozen wipes and if I washed my diapers and wipes regularly (every 2-3 days), I found I always had enough. You may also want to keep some disposable wipeson hand in case of emergency! We moms have to give ourselves a little grace!

  • Money-Saving TIP: When Tallying Up Your Wipes, Don’t Factor in Nighttime Diaper Changes

When baby is a newborn, he’ll probably poop at least after every feeding. Most moms say they change their newborn baby about every 2 hours. During the first few months, you may be waking not only to night feed but to change a few diapers. Thankfully, nighttime diaper changes don’t go on forever. So, in tallying up how many wipes you need, you won’t need to factor in nighttime changes for the long-term.

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