Please read the following post for important information on how I’ve chosen my recommendations:
TLDR: Commercial wipes aren’t good for your skin. Even the ones that are marketed for babies have some sort of chemical to keep them from molding.
Why you should care: Again, wipes aren’t good for your skin, including a baby’s skin. I think, on this one, the health impact is the most important. The environmental impact is also pretty icky: https://www.proquest.com/openview/9d58febe5e1c637f87f152d2aaa0dbf8/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=5038271
What you should buy: You actually don’t need anything for this one other than about 50 bits of cloth in wipe-sized pieces. You can use GOTS or Oeko-Tex certified cloth if you’d like. To make the spray, mix two tablespoons of castile soap and two tablespoons of olive oil and make sure they don’t separate. Boil two cups of water and let cool. Then add the mixture to it. Spray onto the cloth to create wipes. Put the soiled wipes in their own diaper pail and then launder them. (Make sure to use your handheld bidet to wash off any solids first.) These work great!
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