The origin of baby wipes most likely came in the mid-1950s. One of the first companies to produce these was a company called Nice-Pak
Prob if it is unscented. Don't put around face and mouth.
depending on how many you want and the brand they usually vary from 2 dollars to 30 dollars
It totally depends on various factors. First is the usage of the wipes. Second is the usage of wipes by the baby. These factors determines the above mentioned thing.
Yes! There are biodegradable and natural baby wipes out there. Wipes came on the scene in the 1970's, but it wasn't until recently that anyone began to manufacture them with biodegradable material, such as tree pulp. It is still not the norm for any wet wipe to be made from biodegradable material or to have 100% natural ingredients (roughly 80% are made from synthetic fibers that are petroleum-based and almost all use synthetic chemicals and preservatives). However, as the green the movement gains momentum, we are seeing more and more biodegradable and natural alternatives appearing, mostly developed by smaller American companies. Bum Boosa Bamboo Baby Wipes made their baby wipes from bamboo cellulose with a natural solution with essential oils (bamboo is a good alternative to tree pulp because of how fast-growing it is compared to trees). There is also another wipe on the market that uses Inego fibers called Elements Naturals. Seventh Generation says they will be coming out with biodegradable wipes eventually (their wipes are currently synthetic- but it will change). There are some other companies, mostly non-US/European that make biodegradable and natural baby wipes and biodegradable and natural wet wipes. The British have had many choices in biodegradble/natural wipes for several years.
Wipes are not for animals. Some of the chemicals could have adverse effect.
Well it depends if he is serious or not, your breath might stink, or you slobbered all over him.
NO! Never use Baby wipes on leather as they are very alkaline (designed to counter act urine) and will attack the leather finish. Don't do it!
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dissolve. throw them away with the trash! they do make flushable wipes now, though, look for toddler or adult wipes. be careful of the brand you choose though, some are flimsy.
A bit of water will freshen them up.
No baby wipes do not contain alcohol. This is so because they are used for wiping the skin of baby. Alcohol might give negative effects on the skin of baby.
No, if a dog eats a baby wipe it may get caught in the digestion system.
yes you can, there are special oils inside the tissue to make it that you can even make your face more smooth and less acne if you plan to wipe it on your face....but yes you can clean your tools with it, if the baby dont mind lol.