we use earth's best. they seem sensitive enough for him but still effective at cleaning everything. we had tried huggies sensitive and he got HORRIBLE diaper rashes
We use Pampers sensitive. I have a huge stockpile of Huggies sensitive also but haven't used them yet. For the diaper bag, I use the disposable Pampers sensitive thickcare and LOVE them.
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I prefer Pampers Sensitive. Huggies are okay but they tore a lot and they were harder to get out of the package. They always stuck together and I had to pull them apart by hand.
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Either Huggies Natural Care or Pampers sensitive thick care. I just recently started using the pampers brand wipes (my walmart was out of the big box of huggies)and I think I like the pampers ones better. But only if they are the thick ones. I didn't like the regular pampers sensitive wipes.
However, when he was a newborn, we had tons of disposable washcloths from the hospital. The hospital sent up us home with with lots of them. they didn't use wipes in the hospital. They just wet these cloths with some water and used them.
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We were given wipes that you got wet w/ water at the hospital and used those for probably a week until the supply wore out (we LOVED those).
Now we use Costco's Kirkland brand wipes and also love them. They're a great deal (often they're on coupon special). We like the thickness and size of the wipe that comes out. We also like the soft-sided packaging, that doesn't require another "case" to keep them in. We keep one set on the dining room table for feeding messes, one in the diaper bag, and of course one on the dresser/changing table.
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We started with Pampers Sensitive wipes, but then got Kirkland (Costco brand) wipes as a gift. I will never buy another brand of wipes ever. They hold up better, are unscented & gentle, and have 40% more wipes per container. They're $19 for 900 wipes. With the Pampers, I used at least twice as many wipes per poopy diaper than with the Kirkland ones.
ETA: we have a package upstairs on the changer, one downstairs with the diaper kit, and one in the car for diaper changes on the go. The diaper clutch has a hard-case wipes case that holds about 8 or so.
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Target Up & Up brand for us! I've used Huggies and Pampers with no preference etiher way...but when I tried the Target brand I was sold. They are so soft.
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Costco brand wipes! Love them!
However, when he was a newborn, we had tons of disposable washcloths from the hospital. The hospital sent up us home with with lots of them. they didn't use wipes in the hospital. They just wet these cloths with some water and used them.
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We were given wipes that you got wet w/ water at the hospital and used those for probably a week until the supply wore out (we LOVED those).
Now we use Costco's Kirkland brand wipes and also love them. They're a great deal (often they're on coupon special). We like the thickness and size of the wipe that comes out. We also like the soft-sided packaging, that doesn't require another "case" to keep them in. We keep one set on the dining room table for feeding messes, one in the diaper bag, and of course one on the dresser/changing table.
We started with Pampers Sensitive wipes, but then got Kirkland (Costco brand) wipes as a gift. I will never buy another brand of wipes ever. They hold up better, are unscented & gentle, and have 40% more wipes per container. They're $19 for 900 wipes. With the Pampers, I used at least twice as many wipes per poopy diaper than with the Kirkland ones.
ETA: we have a package upstairs on the changer, one downstairs with the diaper kit, and one in the car for diaper changes on the go. The diaper clutch has a hard-case wipes case that holds about 8 or so.
Target Up & Up brand for us! I've used Huggies and Pampers with no preference etiher way...but when I tried the Target brand I was sold. They are so soft.