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Meet Sarah Eustace – expert General & Paediatric Nurse at WaterWipes®
From her early medical years in a Paediatric Nursing role at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital, to her experience at the renowned Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, Sarah Eustace has a passion for healthcare and quality nursing spanning more than a decade.
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An Alternative Approach to Validate the Cleaning Efficiency of a Skin Cleansing Wipe
This study evaluates the efficiency of a water-based cleansing wipe, WaterWipes®, for removing synthetic faecal matter and Escherichia coli (NCTC 10538) from volunteers’ skin.
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Diaper Rash
Diaper rash is a common problem experienced by many babies, but as a new parent it can often be quite distressing to see your little one in discomfort or feeling irritated. However, there are a number of steps you can take to help prevent and manage diaper rash. Here, I answer some of the most common questions around diaper rash, which I hope will support you when looking after your little one.” – Dr Alexis Granite
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Dry Skin vs Dehydrated Skin: What’s the Difference and How to care for it?
What’s the Difference and How To Care For It?
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The Science of WaterWipes - Clinical and Scientific Summary
Discover how WaterWipes, made with minimal ingredients and maximum care, are clinically proven to be the world’s purest wipes for sensitive skin. Backed by dermatological testing and scientific validation. Explore the evidence that supports our commitment to purity, safety, and skin health.
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The Best Way to Remove Makeup
Without Irritating Your Skin
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Washing Baby Clothes and Detergent for Sensitive Skin
When washing baby clothes, it is crucial to safeguard the baby's sensitive skin during this early stage of development.
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The Dos and Don’ts of Tween & Teen Skincare: A Parent’s Guide
As children grow into tweens and teens, so does their skin and for many parents, that means navigating a whole new world of skincare questions. From the first signs of oiliness or sensitivity to the start of hormonal changes, learning how to care for tween and teenage skin is about building healthy habits gradually.
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Beyond Clean: Understanding Skin pH Line:
See why the pH of your baby's wipes is more important than you think.
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Globally Trusted, Independently Verified.
See the leading dermatological and allergy associations that stand behind WaterWipes.
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Understanding UVA vs UVB Rays: What They Mean and How to Choose the Right Sunscreen
Sunshine is often associated with health and happiness, but too much of it without the right protection can lead to long-term skin damage. Whether you're heading to the beach, walking the dog, or simply enjoying your lunch outside, understanding the difference between UVA and UVB rays can help you choose the best sunscreen for you and your family.
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Eczema vs. Psoriasis: What’s the Difference and How Can You Tell?
If you or your child has sensitive skin, red patches, or dry, itchy flare-ups, it’s not always easy to figure out the cause. Eczema and psoriasis are two of the most common culprits and while they can look alike, they’re different in how they develop and how they’re best treated. Understanding the difference is the first step in finding the right care for you or your child's skin.
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Eczema-Prone Skin: Expert Advice for All Ages
Discover dermatologist-approved guidance on caring for eczema-prone skin at every stage of life. Developed in partnership with the Skin Health Alliance, this trusted resource offers practical tips and evidence-based support for families and individuals seeking relief and confidence in their daily skincare routines.
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Skin care after face painting and Halloween costume makeup
Understanding how to care for your skin before, during, and after applying face paints and costume makeup is essential to maintaining its health and appearance.
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Keeping Baby’s Skin Happy in Winter: How Can I Protect Their Delicate Skin?
Gentle products, warm layers, and a little extra moisture all work together to support skin that’s still learning to defend itself.