Natracare Organic Cotton Baby Wipes - Pack of 50
Product code: 16537
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Product Description
Natracare Organic Baby Wipes won the Bronze Award in the Family Skincare Category in the fourth annual FreeFrom Skincare Awards.
Note: Please bin all wipes (even biodegradable ones) and do not flush.Ingredients
*Organic ingredient
**naturally occurring in the essential oils
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ReviewsVerified product owner
Great wipes, just a bit fiddly to take out.
Verified product owner
These were good for our toddler but found them too wet for our newborns bum.
Verified product owner
Excellent quality!
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About Natracare
Natracare was launched by Susie Hewson in 1989, creating the world's first period products designed to protect the health of people who menstruate and the environment. Natracare award winning organic pads, liners, tampons and wipes are made with natural materials, free from plastics, perfumes and chlorine to ensure there are no harsh, irritating ingredients or materials next to your skin.
Natracare don't stop at revolutionising period care, they've taken to campaigning for real change too. Their recent #RenameDontShame campaign aims to put pressure on supermarkets to stop referring to period products as 'sanitary products' or 'feminine hygiene products' as these terms suggest there is something unsanitary or unhygienic about having periods. To find out more and sign the petition follow this link.
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