I like them only because they smell good and work well on her face, but tissues or the regular pampers sensitive wipes we buy work just as well. I think it's more of a preference thing.
Post by maganonymous on Feb 4, 2015 12:12:03 GMT -5
I like them because I feel like it gets the crusty boogers off better. I feel like they are also a little gentler too. Tbh, I have used them once or twice for myself when I just couldn't bear to use a Kleenex, and they are more comfortable on a sore nose. If it is just a runny nose though, I just use a regular tissue or a baby wipe for her.
I've used them a bunch for wiping LO's face and they do get crusties off pretty well and seem very gentle. On the down side, it seems like they give him a rash. (FTR I was using the unscented kind) I've switched to just using his unscented diaper wipes to wipe his nose and face and the rashes are gone. They work just as well and are cheaper.
Post by denverbride on Feb 4, 2015 12:46:20 GMT -5
I'm a big fan of the Johnson's Hand and Face wipes. They feel softer to me, and smell like a fresh clean baby. Which reminds me that I need to get more at Target.
Post by disneyaddict1 on Feb 4, 2015 16:18:53 GMT -5
I think they are great for when they have one of those colds that their nose is just draining constantly. Saves their skin a bit, especially when out and you can just grab a wet washcloth.
That being said, I usually only get them if I have a coupon to match a sale. I think they are kind of overpriced. I haven't seen these other brands that PP have mentioned. I may look into those!
I love the boogie wipes! They are the only wipes that G won't freak out when I approach her face with one....they are also super soft so it never leaves her with a chapped nose! Recommend!
I love them. Her face breaks out with regular wipes. So I tried the boogie wipes, and those are the only ones she will let me wipe her nose with. They seem to have a lot more moisture to them too. So I love that about them.
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