Customer Reviews for Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes)

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes)

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes) List Price: $42.99
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Customer Reviews of Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes)

Customer Review: Smells bad
Summary: 2 Stars

These wipes should not be advertised as being "unscented." They should instead be labeled "funky," "noxious," "stinky"... I can't even describe the smell accurately, but I will say that they smell disgusting. It's fine if you just use them to wipe baby butts, but in my house, we use them on pretty much everything. Forget about wiping runny noses with these-- no kid is going to want it that close to their nose. This is my only complaint about these wipes. They work perfectly fine otherwise; I just can't get past the smell. Please note that I wasn't expecting a wipe that smells like baby powder or "baby," I just want one that is truly unscented.

The smell of these wipes is so offensive to me that I actually took time out of my day to write this review, something I rarely, if ever, do. Maybe my nose is just too sensitive, but even my husband has commented about the smell and he can't smell anything usually.

Customer Review: GREAT PRODUCT
Summary: 5 Stars

I ordered these because I have been trying to live a more environmentally friendly way of life. I was afraid to purchase because I really did love the huggies extra sensitive wipes. They were so soft and think I was worried these just wouldn't do the trick, but after ordering them I was pleased to see that these work well. They are just as soft if not softer than the huggies wipes. They also are made out of a different material so they seem to be more comfortable on my baby's bottom. I also love that they are good for the environment. The only complaint I have is that they have a wierd smell to them but the smell leaves no residue on my baby so its not really a problem. I love love love these wipes and I would recommend these to everyone, not just because they are good for the environment but because they are truly my favorite wipes, but being good for the environment is a definite plus =)

Customer Review: TERRIBLE wipes
Summary: 2 Stars

These wipes are so DRY!! I have 6 packages left and I just use them to wipe his toys and things- I don't put them anywhere near his backside. First, they are not moist enough to wipe up after a dirty diaper, so you end up wiping the poor child raw and, at the very least, have to add water (not so convenient in a public restroom). Also, they have quite a strong chemical smell, not at all like earth's best, which seem far more emollient and moist. The only advantage over earth's best wipes is that the Seventh Generation packaging is a little better- it is easier to dispense single wipes out of the packaging, whereas you could pull out 8 wipes with the Earth's Best when you are trying to just grab one.
There is absolutely NOTHING to recommend these wipes. And on top of it all, they are overpriced!! I would use a store brand over these any day. They are not even organic, what's the point?

Customer Review: Great wipes, but they changed the ingrediants??
Summary: 4 Stars

These wipes seem to be the best "natural" ones that I have found. When it comes to natural/organic baby wipes choices are VERY limited. I started using the Seventh Generation wipes when the second ingrediant was Aloe, I must say they were much better then. Seventh Generation has now changed the order of their ingrediants and the wipes have a completely different feel to them. They seem more soapy and just not as soft. I just don't understand why they made this switch???
I made the switch to Seventh Generation wipes after my son would get bleeding rashes from Pampers, Hugggies and any of the like. Seventh Generation baby wipes have very few mild natrual ingrediants and I felt good about not putting all those additives and preservatives that other wipes contain on my son. Out of all of the natural choices (about 3 different kinds) these seem to be the best and they have a fair price.

Customer Review: I'm Switching to Earth's Best Wipes
Summary: 4 Stars

I've been using Seventh Generation Diapers and Wipes since 2008.
As someone else wrote, there was a recent change to these wipes and I don't like it. Now the wipes are much thinner and there's 10 less wipes per package. I like how the old wipes felt thicker and stronger.

I got to try Earth's Best Wipes and I liked it better than these Seventh Generation wipes. The thickness feels like the old Seventh generation wipes and they have 80 wipes per pkg. It smells better too. The smell is one of the reason why I'm changing to Earth's Best. Seventh generation wipes had unpleasant scent that my child and I both didn't like.

If you check out the price, Earth's Best wipes are $5 cheaper than these Seventh Generation wipes with the same chlorine free, unscented feature and 80 wipes per pkg! Now I found the better, cheaper one and there's no reason to stick to it.
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