Great price for those of you who prefer to use these wipes, a bit cheaper than when they were on sale for $13.50 at Coles and Woolies recently. Usually $19
Huggies Baby Wipes 384 Pack - Fragrance Free $13 @ BIG W

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Personally prefer the Aldi Mamia extra thick and soft. $8.99 for 480 pack.
If you're getting these (Big W), remember 5% off WISH gift cards through CW
contains chemicals known to cause hormonal reactions
Artical/report/research link please?
Here’s a list of baby wipes and all the chemicals going into a babies skin. I’ve gone with Joonya wipes. I highly recommend them for their lack of nasties plus they’re an Aussie owned company.
http://mynontoxictribe.com.au/baby-wipes-safe-chemicals-baby…
Here’s an article about baby wipes. Yes I know they article and study says “might” but it’s enough for me to steer away from the dodgy big brands.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/wet-wipes-allergie…Thanks, thought the big brand would be safer to use so we didn't mind paying more for it for our baby now we have to rethink!!
@davidl820:
I bought the joonya bulk box. Worked out at only $4.60 for an 80 pack plus used the code NONTOX15 for $15 off. Bargain in my book. I grabbed about 6 months worth of supply.@flashi007: To us baby wipes are thicker and also because they are wet, makes it easier to clean up the "mess". Tissues are just bit too rough for babys' bottoms.
@davidl820:
If you wanted to you could wet your own with these. https://www.babybunting.com.au/reynard-everyday-wipes-100-pa…
Personally for us it’s easier to have them already wet.got a link or place on where to get Joonya wipes for a good price?
Good timing. Thanks.
For a few months Woolies had these at $14 as their normal price, but I noticed they snuck it back up with everyone else which was disappointing.