But they are special Menopause wipes..... . . . need I say more?
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I keep wipes in a Lock and LockI was sent a pack to try before they re-branded from Swetwipes. They contain chlorhexidine (as in Hibiscrub) so will kill off more bugs and smells than ordinary bed bath wipes.
Dymacare does both anti-bac and chlorhexidine bed bath wipes as well as plain wipes. I wouldn't go to hospital without some kind of skin-friendly anti-microbial wipe and the Fresh Wipes are the only unscented ones I can find. They're available direct from Freshwipes.co.uk and if you sign up they do send some pretty good offers.
Any kind of bed bath wipe is great if you're ill but if you're very fatigued due to illness, the chlorhexidine ones keep you fresher for longer and will help keep any wounds clean. The no-rinse foams are also great to keep around for elderly, ill or disabled people.
Keep your wipes in a plastic bag and they don't dry out anywhere near as quickly as normal.
I was sent a pack to try before they re-branded from Swetwipes. They contain chlorhexidine (as in Hibiscrub) so will kill off more bugs and smells than ordinary bed bath wipes.
I keep wipes in a Lock and Lock
From memory of many years ago, I think chlorhexidine was widely used in baby wash and shampoos but was then banned on safety grounds.
I take it they are bath towel size?No, that's not 53P for a packet of 70 (as in supermarkets) but 53P EACH!
They cannot be serious.
I take it they are bath towel size?
From memory of many years ago, I think chlorhexidine was widely used in baby wash and shampoos but was then banned on safety grounds.
Festival shower?These wipes make perfect sense. I think most of us have been in, or can imagine being in, situations where these would be a godsend.
Q may make sense as a tryout... but otherwise no.
Sorry to hear that Alter .. sending a cyber hug to you .. that’s worth knowing about the special offers thank you … they have their place no doubtBrilliant for a festival. They are very thick and wet and much bigger and softer than most wet wipes. They're very similar to Clinell chlorhexidine (pink) cloths that are used in some hospitals but work out a little cheaper and are easier to get hold of.
Also great for a festival is the Waterless Towel Off range from Nilaqua. They do a waterless shampoo cap, too.
As Mazza says, there are some times when you just can't bathe or shower. Wipes are a godsend then. The Fresh Wipes and pink Clinell cloths definitely work better and keep you fresher for much longer than ordinary baby wipes.
If I needed normal wipes I'd pick Johnson's top-to-toe cloths before normal baby wipes. They're frequently on offer for about £1.50 but the Fresh or Clinell cloths still beat them hands down. The others I'd pick are the ones you can get from incontinence shops.
Fresh Wipes direct frequently have offers and don't charge p&p. I think they do a 15/20% off for first customers.
I always keep a pack in the house in case I need to go into hospital or am having a bad few days. I've been really glad I've had some in recently as I've had a bit of a crap time physically since before Christmas. I loathe having to have help to shower so having wipes comes in handy to extend the time between them.
I keep all my wet wipes and anti bac wipes in zip lock bags. It's a real pain trying to get one out of those packs they come in.I keep wipes in a Lock and Lock
.Brilliant for a festival. They are very thick and wet and much bigger and softer than most wet wipes. They're very similar to Clinell chlorhexidine (pink) cloths that are used in some hospitals but work out a little cheaper and are easier to get hold of.
Also great for a festival is the Waterless Towel Off range from Nilaqua. They do a waterless shampoo cap, too.
As Mazza says, there are some times when you just can't bathe or shower. Wipes are a godsend then. The Fresh Wipes and pink Clinell cloths definitely work better and keep you fresher for much longer than ordinary baby wipes.
If I needed normal wipes I'd pick Johnson's top-to-toe cloths before normal baby wipes. They're frequently on offer for about £1.50 but the Fresh or Clinell cloths still beat them hands down. The others I'd pick are the ones you can get from incontinence shops.
Fresh Wipes direct frequently have offers and don't charge p&p. I think they do a 15/20% off for first customers.
I always keep a pack in the house in case I need to go into hospital or am having a bad few days. I've been really glad I've had some in recently as I've had a bit of a crap time physically since before Christmas. I loathe having to have help to shower so having wipes comes in handy to extend the time between them.