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If you saw the last post from the Make it Green in 2015 series, you learned about all the icky chemicals lurking in disposable diapers. Well some of those same chemicals are found in disposable baby wipes. Visit the Environmental Working Group and do a search of the brand you use… it’s pretty bad that wipes need 3-4 preservatives added to them, and these preservatives are known to be skin irritants.
Cloth wipes are actually so much easier to use, there is no pulling them apart before pailing and you can wash with your diapers, much less fuss and mess.
“When you know better, you do better.”
Maya Angelou
You can easily make your own cloth wipes. Changing over to cloth wipes will save you money, be better for your baby’s skin and keep trash out of the landfill! A much better choice for our environment! Visit Latched On Mom for the full tutorial!
Latched On Mom made up a total of 10 cotton flannel wipes. 3 of them are double-sided with cotton terry and flannel for cleaning up those big messes. She’s giving them away and all you have to do to enter to win is fill out the competition form below.Giveaway will run from 1/14/15-1/26/15. Open to US only. Must be 18 years of age or older. Void where prohibited. Winner will be announced on this post, as well as emailed (so make sure to log into the form with the email address you use). You will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be drawn.
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Jessica Hill says
January 24, 2015 at 7:12 pmI have never used cloth wipes before, but I’m hoping to make the switch soon. I usually need 3-4 wipes per diaper change, so cloth will save lots of money!
Alesha ol says
January 20, 2015 at 3:09 amThru 4 kids I have used both and still do, for many multi purpose, tasks around the house, once you have a child you forever need wipes for everything, something
chris says
January 19, 2015 at 8:15 pmI don’t have a child yet but we plan to use cloth exclusively.