
LO has super sensitive skin (we cloth diaper, disposable pampers make her break out), and I use cloth wipes, but my husband hates using them for her poopy diapers and wants to use disposable wipes. We bought the pampers sensitive wipes and I think they bothered her skin, too. Anyone have a recommendation of unscented sensitive wipes they like? I want to avoid water wipes because I've heard they can have a bacteria issue. I don't care if they're organic or not. We tried the Babyganics ones, and I'm not a big fan.
Re: Sensitive wipes recommendation?
(We go between the Costco brand and the Huggies natural, depending on which is on sale at Costco. I like the Costco ones much better)
My kids don't have sensitive skin, so this may not work for you, but the Pampers Natural Clean wipes are unscented as well. I'm not sure what the difference is exactly, but I like them better than Pampers Sensitive. Again, I don't know if that's helpful, but wanted to mention it just in case. GL!
https://parent.guide/how-to-make-your-own-natural-homemade-baby-wipes/
ETA: my son doesn't have sensitive skin but one time in a rush I bought those Pampers sensitives and his skin got irritated that same day! Threw all of them away.
They only ingredients in water wipes is water and fruit extract. There is nothing to inhibit bacteria growth. So you have a warm, moist dark enviornemt and then introduce bacteria during the diaper changing process. They are a breading ground for bacteria.