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Baby Wipes & Wet Tissue Questions

Yes, our Tea Tree Anti-Bacterial Wet Tissues are safe for baby's delicate skin and can be used for sanitising baby's hands. However, since babies often lick their face and fingers, we encourage parents to use our Hand & Mouth Wet Tissues, which contain 100% food grade ingredients.
Baby Wipes are designed as wet tissue-style wipes, and each sheet is cut from nonwoven fabrics, then folded and stored on top of one another. Although each sheet is not connected, they can stick together due to the moisture content. To take out a single sheet easily, pull firmly and quickly towards you.
Our Baby Wipes can maintain their quality for up to two and a half years from the manufacturing date when unopened and stored in normal conditions. However, contents might experience slight alterations when stored in places containing high temperature, rapid changing temperature, humidity, or direct sunlight. If you notice any unusual smell or discoloration when you open the package, please refrain from using the product. It's best to use the wipes as soon as possible after opening the package.
Moisturizing Cloths contain lanolin for moisturising and use lattice weave fabric to catch sticky and water stools, while our 100% Pure Water Baby Wipes are primarily made of pure water and use soft plain weave fabric, which is gentle on babies.
Baby Wipes are safe for cleaning your baby's body, face, and bottom, but for wiping your baby's mouth and hands after feeding, we recommend using our Hand and Mouth Wet Tissues, which are made with 100% food-grade ingredients.
The key distinction is their usage. Hand & Mouth Wet Tissues are safe for your baby's hands, face, and mouth, including feeding time and cleaning pacifiers and soothers. On the other hand, Tea Tree Anti-Bacterial Wet Tissues are designed for sanitizing surfaces and baby toys, making it ideal for outdoor use.