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NATURAL BABY WIPES, ALL THERE IS TO KNOW

March 10, 2020 1 min read

Two packages of baby wipes with cotton buds

Baby wipes are hands down one of the most used baby care items in any household. Not only are they used for a baby’s diaper changing, they are used to wipe sticky hands, faces and quick on-the-move spills. I bet many of you have a stash in your car or purse in case they are needed, even when baby is not in tow. 

So when thinking of baby wipes in general and their abundant use, what kind do you use? 

We highly recommend that you choose natural baby wipes over conventionally made wipes. Why? Traditional wipes are made with many harmful chemicals and preservatives which you do not want your kids to come in contact with. These chemicals can have a severe effect on the health of the child’s skin and organs. It only takes 26 seconds for a chemical to be absorbed through the skin. Natural baby wipes are safer, gentler and much softer too. 

Happy Little Camper natural Baby wipes are made for your baby and your peace of mind.

Graphic showing ingredient information for Happy Little Camper baby wipes

Here are some other great uses for our baby wipes:

  • Cleaning scuffs off shoes.
  • Safe to use for wiping dirt or stains off your leather sofa or chair.
  • Can add shine to your leather purse.
  • Recycle as dust cloths.
  • Cleans your keyboard.
  • Gently and Effectively removes make-up.
  • Cleaning Puppy Paws! 

Baby wipes with aloe vera cuttings and small flowers

Happy Little Camper wipes are thoughtfully made for your baby, general daily use and are good for the planet. So many positives, what are you waiting for?!



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