I'm going to give this a try. Thanks for sharing! Mine's for sensitive skin too. I bought an OXO reusable container on Amazon that seals quite well. I hope it keeps them moist.
We use washable diapers and washable wipes, which I lóve. I get the bottoms much cleaner with the cloth than with store bought wipes. However, we are still looking for a good solution for out and about, we are now using a natural store bought version but am not loving it. Maybe I'll try something like this next time!
@@danifriesen9137 Thanks for your kind reply! Yes, we simply have a bowl of water at the changing station that we refresh regularly. My son is the same age as your daughter and we've never had issues with it. We bought specific cloth wipes, but I guess most cotton rags would do, we also use some muslin rags.
@@danifriesen9137 As we also have cloth diapers (we diaper mostly with muslin and birdseye flats combined with waterproof diaper covers), so the wipes simply go in the same load of laundry. We store them used in a washable pail liner-lined bin with no water added or anything, just throw 'em in there after wiping the butt. We wash them at 60°C, with prewash, with perfume free laundry detergent (which happens to be our normal detergent anyway as I have crazy sensitive skin). The cloth wipes also come in handy for wiping off food messes off of faces, arms, necks and table and chair ;)
You can try! If the coconut oil hardens it may get a bit tricky though, unless you’re thinking fractioned coconut oil. I keep coconut oil by her change table to use whenever which is an option ☺️
loos great. ill try it, thank you so much. blessings.
I love this. Enjoyed watching beautiful 💕💕
Thank you! ☺️
I'm going to give this a try. Thanks for sharing! Mine's for sensitive skin too. I bought an OXO reusable container on Amazon that seals quite well. I hope it keeps them moist.
Oh that’s smart! I would think so ☺️ I hope it works well for you guys!
What about the bleach on those paper tissues?
Hey! Curious to know how long these last before they go bad? Do you pre make a lot of them?
We use washable diapers and washable wipes, which I lóve. I get the bottoms much cleaner with the cloth than with store bought wipes. However, we are still looking for a good solution for out and about, we are now using a natural store bought version but am not loving it. Maybe I'll try something like this next time!
Oh that’s awesome! Good for you! Do you just add water to the washable wipes?
@@danifriesen9137 Thanks for your kind reply! Yes, we simply have a bowl of water at the changing station that we refresh regularly. My son is the same age as your daughter and we've never had issues with it. We bought specific cloth wipes, but I guess most cotton rags would do, we also use some muslin rags.
@@catgeel264 that’s awesome! I’ll have to look into that. Do you have to soak before washing or what do you do when it comes to washing?
@@danifriesen9137 As we also have cloth diapers (we diaper mostly with muslin and birdseye flats combined with waterproof diaper covers), so the wipes simply go in the same load of laundry. We store them used in a washable pail liner-lined bin with no water added or anything, just throw 'em in there after wiping the butt. We wash them at 60°C, with prewash, with perfume free laundry detergent (which happens to be our normal detergent anyway as I have crazy sensitive skin). The cloth wipes also come in handy for wiping off food messes off of faces, arms, necks and table and chair ;)
@@catgeel264 that’s amazing, thanks for sharing! I admire that you do that! Ideally I’d like to try one day. Or at least love the thought of it. ☺️
me too
but what do you do after you use it? Can you flush them?
Throw them out! Definitely wouldn’t recommend flushing any wipes even if they say they can. I’ve heard of a few issues from that!
Can i add coconut oil?
You can try! If the coconut oil hardens it may get a bit tricky though, unless you’re thinking fractioned coconut oil. I keep coconut oil by her change table to use whenever which is an option ☺️