Style:2 - Pack Baby Bits are a convenient and economical way to make your own natural wipes solution. All you have to do is add water. It’s that simple. Specifically, Baby Bits are small (baby) pieces (bits) of handmade soap used to create an all natural wipes solution that is designed to clean sensitive skin. Baby Bits are made of 100% Vegetarian Ingredients: coconut oil glycerin soap, organic plantain & chickweed herbs, virgin olive oil, pure essential oil of tea tree and lavender.Baby Bits wipes solution is an Earth-friendly alternative to disposable wipes. With JUST one box of Baby Bits, you can make enough solution to wet 1,000 wipes! It's really easy to use -- Dissolve 1 Baby Bit per cup of hot water in a spray bottle or wipes warmer. Spray Baby Bits wipes solution on a clean, dry cloth and wipe.
S**H
It may be best to only use this solution in a spray bottle
It worked perfectly for a little over a month when I was using it in a spray bottle. Once I started using it in a wipe warmer my son developed a rash. I tried two methods with the wipe warmer and both resulted in diaper rash:1 dissolving the soap in hot water, stirring it, then pouring it over washcloths and leaving those in a wash cloth. This resulted in a rash; I stopped, returned to wipes and used desitin for a few days and the rash was gone.2) After the rash cleared up I tried just pouring the solution in the wipe warmer and then dipping the washcloth in it during diaper change time and a rash still developed.It may be best to only use this solution in a spray bottle, spraying on the cloth then wiping. This method worked perfectly fine with no issues for me.
L**B
Love the smell
I've used these for both of my kids from when they were newborns. We use them in a wipes warmer with cloth wipes. They smell great, work great and didn't cause rashes (unlike the disposable wipes we were using that seemed to irritate their skin). Looking at the other reviews that said their babies got rashes, I have two thoughts. First, I suppose every baby is different and has different skin reactions to different ingredients. I will say however, that our wipes got a little funky when I was using tap water. We also get drinking water in 5-gallon jugs, and I started using that water to make the wipes solution. Since then, I haven't had a problem. Here's how I prep:1) Boil 3 cups distilled water in the microwave in a pyrex measuring cup. Let cool a bit.2) Add 3 baby bits and stir.3) Add folded cloth wipes to warmer and pour solution on top.Also, I try to clean out the wipes warmer each time I refill it (or at least every now and then) with soap and water. Then I wipe it with alcohol and rinse it well with water before refilling the cloth wipes. I think if you don't clean the wipes warmer regularly or if you use tap water, you'll probably get funky wipes. Even with the extra work, we still prefer the cloth wipes with baby bits solution since the disposables irritated my kids' skin and because they work better for wiping.
S**I
Don’t order in the summer unless you will be home for delivery!
Love this product but I ordered it at the beginning of July in the South. When it arrived all the bits were melted into a solid block and leaking out of the package. I would recommend buying in store if you live in a hot place or making sure you are at home when the package arrives.
S**L
A cloth diapering essential
6 years ago when I was cloth diapering my daughter I received a sample of wipe bits that I loved, but the company went out of business and I had trouble finding them. So glad I saw this brand when I was completing my baby registry for my son. They are super easy to use (dissolve 1 cube per one cup of hot water, let cool, and add to a glass or plastic spray bottle to spray on your cloth wipes), they smell pleasant but not too strong, do a good job cleaning, and so far have not irritated my son's skin. 2 wipe bits (2 cups spray) last about a week to a week and a half.
M**A
Convenient and gentle
Easy to use! I've repurposed a few bottles to make the solution in. I use a large pump bottle that once held Everyone Soap to keep at the changing table and an old witch hazel bottle for the diaper bag.The solution works well and I've not noticed any irritation for either of my kids I've used it with. Gets them cleaner than water and it feels gentler, smoother. The fragrance is a nice bonus without being too much. I know there are diy recipes that would accomplish the same things, but it's a small indulgence to have those convenient little cubes and they're well worth the money.
F**
This is a great product
Why was I buying wipes??? These are so easy and smell lovely. They are perfect! I tried making my own solution before. But it really was too time-consuming. These are super easy. I dropped it in a mug of water and microwave for a minute. Give it a stir, and poured over my cloth wipes in a reusable container. I've refilled many times and still have tons of these left. This is a great product.
E**L
Caused smell and rash
I really kept trying to like this product. I used them on my brand new cloth wipes and wipe warmer. After 1 day, they smelled like "wet." So I cleaned out the wipe warmer and rewashed the cloth wipes with borax to rid the smell. I used in an old wipee container instead, eliminating the heat factor. Still made the brand new cloth wipes smell. Tried using the solution on dry cloth wipes. Ulitmately it caused skin irritation on my newborn. Sadly disappointed.
K**H
Make in warm/hot water!
I would highly recommend this product! We use this with bamboo/rayon cloth wipes for our baby with the wipe solution in a spray bottle. Cleans very well, the oils don't have too strong of a scent. My baby has never had a diaper rash with these either so it is great for sensitive/delicate skin. We haven't bought disposable wipes once! The only thing is make sure you use warm/hot water to dissolve these as it will not reach full solubility in cool/cold water. I tried shaking it up at room temp, instead I just got a workout. LolHow I make this:One cube per cup of water. I boil water in my kettle, put it in a plastic measuring cup and make use 2 cubes. Stir it up, let it cool, and pour into my spray bottle. 2 cups does about 60 changes for our household.
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