Wet wipes: 8 ways to use

Wet wipes: 8 ways to use

A wild card product in the baby’s bag (and also in the mother’s bag!) is the wet wipe. To make the hygiene of the diaper change, only when needed. This is because the ideal is to use cotton and water. However, the product can be used in many other situations. Here we share some of them.

The wet wipe is a product that cannot be missing in the bag of those with a baby. And even those who don’t have it, see? (Hello, godmothers, uncles, grandparents…). And it’s not just for changing diapers, no. Indeed, the recommendation of pediatricians and dermatologists is to use this type of product for this purpose only when it is extremely necessary. To avoid irritation on the sensitive skin of the buttocks and intimate area of ​​the little ones, the ideal is to use water and cotton or a clean cloth.




Wet wipes: 8 ways to use

But the handkerchief remains a hand on the wheel and can perform many other functions. Especially in the hectic routine of families with small children. Do you want to see it?

Here we have selected eight uses of the product. Look:

1. When you eat

After introducing food, parents have one more task. After all, it comes time to deal with mess and mess at mealtimes. It’s part of learning and development that the child plays with food, picks it up, throws it down… It’s cute and goes by quickly, but it takes work. And this is where the scarf comes into play. You can always leave it at hand at that moment, to clean the chair, the table, the stains on the floor…

2. Clean your hands, feet and mouth with a damp cloth

Even when it’s time to eat, the child, in addition to dirtying the surrounding environment, gets dirty. The wipes are not to be used on the butt. However, they can facilitate hygiene after meals. They are perfect for cleaning your baby’s little hands, feet, cheeks and around the mouth.

3. Clean up spills at home

And, during the rush, it’s not just the kid who makes a mess, no. Often, distracted or in a hurry, we end up dropping products, foods and drinks. Keep a pack of tissues in strategic places, such as in a drawer in the living room, kitchen or bathroom. A practical way to solve the problem.

4. Small car accidents: wet wipes save!

The car is another location where several “accidents” occur along the way. Food or drinks may fall, baby may sneeze, vomit, spill liquids… Anyway, what a mess! Keep a pack of tissues in the glove compartment and you’ll be on your way when something like this happens.

5. Brands of deodorants

You know how you put on deodorant and then put on a dark shirt? Often the clothes are stained white on the outside. Wet tissue is the solution. Rub a little on the area where the deodorant has left marks until it is removed. It comes off easily, easily, without the fabric getting wet.

6. Clean kitchen and bathroom

Kitchen and bathroom countertops suffer from grime. Those little toothpaste marks on the sink and mirror, liquid marks on the kitchen counter… All of these go away easily. All you have to do is wipe it with a damp tissue, when you don’t have time to clean or wash thoroughly. Breaking a branch in everyday life.

7. Clean toilet seats in public places

It’s a struggle to use the toilet in public places. You try to balance without sitting down, holding your purse, looking at the baby… Total chaos. Always carry a wet tissue with you. This way, you can easily disinfect the toilet seat before using it. It makes it so much easier!

8. Wet wipes remove makeup

All dermatologists recommend removing make-up at the end of the day, before going to bed. But what about those days when you arrive late and already dominated by tiredness and laziness? Give him a handkerchief! The product helps wash the product off your face, when you don’t have the energy or time to wash it off.

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