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Huggies Pure Wipes Buy One Get TWO Free £2.49 @ Tesco starts 14/4
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I have to disagree! I LOVE these wipes! have used them on both my Newborns and never had any problems with nappy rash! Also use them to remove my make-up and i have sensitive skin. Have already been down to Tesco to stock up as they are an absolute bargain!!!

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bonjovibel_729 wrote: »is it only me who doesnt think this offer is so good lol the wipes are continually on offer in tescos for £1 each so we are only saving 50p by this deal...no offence op
But they are not constantly on offer at £1. They rotate between being full price, BOGOF and £1. Even a saving of 50p compared to the £1 offer price is a good deal if you use these wipes.
Thank OP, I'll be stocking up on these. They are great for cleaning up after my pooch:rotfl::starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:0 -
Off topic, but teething and nappy rash are ENTIRELY unconnected. I have no idea why people think that they have something to do with each other, they don't.
Mine have never had a sore bum but I thought the connection was that children get bad nappies when they are teething and the change in the poo could cause the nappy rash??0 -
Must say that Huggies are the best wipes I have ever used and ok i dont normally use the pure wipes, I use the ones with shea butter but this offer is too good to miss. Neither of my sons have ever had a problem with any of the Huggies range of wipes and my youngest son has many allergies and none have ever caused a problem. So I will certainly be going along to my local Tesco to stock up
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Morrisons are doing Pampers sensitive box of 9 for £7 which makes them 78p/pack. I just stocked up with these and the pampers nappies, 2 for £100
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I cannot beleive anybody could say these are bad wipes. Huggies Pure are thicker than other wipes, softer, more moist than any other (even if you leave the lid off for 2 days they stay moist) and very gentle on skin. I've tried pampers, johnsons and supermarket brands and either your fingers go straight through them where they are so thin, they dry out too quickly or come out all in one roll. Huggies are the only wipes I'd ever consider buying after trying all the others. This is an exceptionally good deal.
I'd suggest to the people who think pure baby wipes cause nappy rash that they should consider the idea that its not the wipes causing the nappy rash but a whole host of other reasons. Often teething children or children trying new foods get nappy rash - its due to the acids in their stomach irritating their skin - not something designed especially to be gentle and non irritant on skin! Think about it - why would they call them "pure" if they were full of irritants!
And to the person who thinks teething is unrelated - you're wrong. Teething produces more saliva, All the excess saliva in the stomach creates acids which are excreted and cause nappy rash.0 -
hi, i was in savers yesterday and they had 'DREAMS Aloe Vera ' baby wipes at 49p for a 72 pack, so far they seem very good, not sure how long offer on for tho hth x0
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Nope, I'm notbunnygirlemma wrote: »
And to the person who thinks teething is unrelated - you're wrong. Teething produces more saliva, All the excess saliva in the stomach creates acids which are excreted and cause nappy rash.
There is not one single shred of medical evidence to suggest this is the case. It's merely a theory. The only thing that causes nappy rash is prolonged contact with damp nappies with little or no circulation of air. A well changed bum will not get nappy rash. My mother is a former midwife with 25 years health visitor experience and my brother is a paediatrician in Yorkhill children's hospital and both agree. If a bottom is kept well changed, clean, dry and has plenty access to air it won't get irritated. Lots of people do use it as an excuse however.Come ride with me, through the veins of history...
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~Matthew Bellamy.
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Lots of people do use it as an excuse however.
On the other hand I have witnessed children only get sore whilst teething, that have never had a rash outside of it. That does not mean that all children will get sore, but evidence or not, there does appear to be a link. No matter how fragile. No disrespect to your families view point, but some children have all sorts of appeared connected issues whilst teething
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Fab deal OP, off to hopefully get some tomorrow.
Apologies, I know that this is off the track here, but there has been quite a bit of discussion about nappy rash so just to clarify.
Info from official NHS website, indicates that one side affect of teething is sometimes nappy rash.
http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/childhealth1-5/Pages/Teethingtips.aspx0
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