When choosing disposable wipes, most people will buy those big-brand wet wipes with “anti-sensitivity” or “contains aloe” on the label. But in fact, such wet wipes may still be full of chemicals. We don’t want to have allergies or even rashes when we wipe the baby’s skin with wet wipes. In many cases, even these so-called anti-sensitive wipes are not mild enough, nor can they prevent irritation. So let’s share two different ways to use wet wipes.
If we still prefer the convenience of disposable wipes, we need to pay attention to the following precautions. When using disposable wipes, be sure to keep the lid tightly closed to keep moisture, keep them in a cool place, avoid direct sunlight (that is, not near windows), and try to choose those that are free of chemicals or preservatives or It is less in content. In addition, because the place where the wet wipes are stored is often dark and damp, we must always check and do a good job of hygiene to prevent the growth of various bacteria and harm the baby.