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Joonya, Nontoxic Baby Wipes, 24 Packs of 80 (1920) Wipes $107.10 Delivered (Normally $119) @ Joonya Amazon AU

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Pretty decent baby wipe and it'd be about $0.0519 per wipe with 7% cash reward cash back.

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  • +7

    As opposed to the toxic baby wipes?

    • +1

      i came here for this and am not disappointed. a plus for you sir!

  • We ordered these last week and absolutely love them - great wipes, highly recommended.

  • +1

    I thought a good price for 80 wipes is usually around $2-3. That would only be $48-$72 ..

    Hard to see where the deal is here?

  • I'm still good with that $1 box of huggies wipes from a few weeks ago.

  • If you start looking into it there’s lots of dodgy baby wipes full of chemicals that are nasty for your babies skin. Our daughter gets eczema so after doing a lot of homework these seemed to up there with the best wipes on the market. A bonus is they’re Aussie owned.
    Here’s a page outlining what chemicals are in the big name brands.
    https://mynontoxictribe.com.au/baby-wipes-safe-chemicals-bab…

    • +3

      A mummy blog is not a valid source of medical advice, she provides not a single piece of scientific evidence for any of her claims and clearly has understanding of biochemistry or biology. This is fear monger if at its finest.

      Ps water, dihydrogen monoxide is a chemical so stop throwing it around so liberally as a scary word

      • +1

        I’m not going to be drawn into an argument about whether certain companies have dodgy chemicals in them or not. All I was saying is that these wipes seem very safe for my child who has sensitive skin. If you don’t care about what goes on your child’s skin by all means grab some huggies or curash wipes. Don’t shoot me down for letting people know about the wide variances in the chemical makeup of baby wipes.
        This is what’s in huggies wipes
        Water, Phenoxyethanol, Amodimethicone, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Caprylyl Glycol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Malic Acid, Sodium Citrate,Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E Is In The Form Of Tocopheryl Acetate).

  • Can't believe I'm commenting on this but they're brilliant wipes. The texture makes cleaning up my son's toxic waste far easier than other wipes.

  • -2

    Wow feels like a bunch of sockpuppeting going on here. Never heard of this brand before yet so many glowing comments. Where else are these sold? How did you get on to them? Weren't at the baby expo and I've never seen them in stores…

    • +2

      Maybe they get good reviews cos people like them?
      You can find them at amazon, Kogan etc. I found out about them by researching on the net once our bubs was born. The owners are a local couple wanting to supply baby goods with safe ingredients for your child’s skin. They’ve also just released a range of nappies which I’m yet to try.

    • +2

      Maybe check the Amazon reviews as well

    • +2

      Do you have a baby? Most oarents(particularly mothers) join various groups before and after their baby is born. My wife hasld these recommended by various mothers as a cheaper alternative to water wipes. But obviously the best way to find out about stuff is at baby expos lol.

  • +2

    These are fantastic wipes. Especially early baby days when the poo can be quite runny.

  • +3

    I have been using these water wipes for my newborn from last 4 weeks. During initial weeks I tried water wipes, huggies, tooshies brand wipes along with Huggies nappies and I ended up with rash on the baby bump. I changed nappies to Bamboo eco nature and wipes to Joonya, all good now with no rashes.

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