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  • mophead
    mophead Posts: 198 Forumite
    I use the fleece wipes rather than buy on ebay just buy some fleece off the marketand cut it up into size you require.
    I put them in a plastic container with water (just enough so they are all damp) then i add a squirt of baby oil and a couple of drop each of lavender oil and tea tree oil. You can use a solution of camomile tea as well.
  • Always loads of babywipes in the £1 shop. We always have some in stock as DH uses them to make sure he is always nice and fresh when we go camping....
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  • I always stock up when Tesco's have a BOGO, and always use any coupons you get, even if you dont buy the product.
    Sudocrem is the best for an upset bottom, my first jar lasted a year, it is great stuff, expensive, but it lasts. Boots etc do there own brand zinc creams, but I got a trial one, and after I used that and saw how it worked I had to buy it.
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  • I have bought the cheap wipes occasionally, but sometimes they are so small or so thin you end up using double the amount. The wipes from Aldi are great.

    And dont forget, if there is a problem complain to them about it. I once bought two refill packs of Huggies wipes at Tescos that werent perforated, so I kept using more than I wanted. I complained and they sent me a coupon (which I did use on their product).

    It is always good to give compainies feedback, wether good or bad, so they can learn from it.
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