★★★★★ 5
Pure, Gentle, and Perfect for Sensitive Skin — Great for Cleaning Baby Hands & Mouth
Size: 60 Count (Pack of 4)
Summary:
These WaterWipes Sensitive+ wipes are incredibly gentle and ideal for babies with delicate or sensitive skin. With only two ingredients, they clean well without irritation and are perfect for everyday use on hands, face, and small messes.
Details:
I’ve been using WaterWipes for a while, and these Sensitive+ wipes continue to impress me. They’re made with 99.9% purified water and just a drop of fruit extract, making them one of the purest wipes available. I mainly used them for cleaning my baby’s hands and mouth, and they worked wonderfully without any redness, dryness, or irritation.
These upgraded wipes are now thicker, softer, and 2x stronger, which makes a noticeable difference. They don’t tear easily, even when dealing with sticky or messy situations. The texture is soft enough for newborn skin, yet durable enough to handle everyday cleaning.
Because they have a neutral pH, they help maintain the skin’s natural barrier — a huge plus for babies prone to sensitivity or eczema. They’re dermatologist-tested, accepted by the National Eczema Association, and free of fragrance, alcohol, and harsh chemicals. It’s reassuring to know that what you’re using is safe and gentle.
Another advantage is that they’re plant-based and plastic‑free wipes, making them a better option for eco-conscious parents. They also come in convenient packs that are easy to carry in diaper bags, keep in the car, or store around the house.
If I had to mention an improvement, the only thing would be adding a resealable hard-top lid to help keep wipes from drying out — though the soft packs still work fine if sealed properly.
What I liked
• Extremely gentle — perfect for hands, mouth, and face
• Only two ingredients: purified water + fruit extract
• Thicker and stronger than older versions
• Hypoallergenic, fragrance‑free, alcohol‑free
• Suitable for eczema‑prone and sensitive skin
• Plant-based, dermatologically approved
What could be better
• A hard plastic lid would help prevent drying out
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026