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WaterWipes® Awarded Microbiome-Friendly Accreditation by MyMicrobiome

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Our ingredients

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    Our ingredients
  • Discover how WaterWipes® ingredients create the purest baby wipes possible, providing gentle cleansing for the most delicate newborn skin. Learn more.

Differences in baby wipes

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    Differences in baby wipes
  • This article explores some of the differences in baby wipes, with a focus on ingredients parents should be aware of and the potential implications for their baby’s skin.

Helping parents manage diaper rash

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    Helping parents manage diaper rash
  • Diaper rash is a common skin condition in babies. Expert GP, Dr Stephanie Ooi outlines the causes of diaper rash and how you can offer practical advice to parents to help them manage it.

Cleansing the Neonatal Diaper Area: A Literature Review

Neonatal Skin

    Cleansing the Neonatal Diaper Area: A Literature Review
  • New parents are often torn between guidance from health professionals who tend to recommend using cooled boiled water and cotton wool balls or using baby wipes, which in turn differ in their ingredients. This literature review will examine our current understanding of neonatal skin, napkin dermatitis and evidence-based cleansing practices of the diaper area.

Atopic dermatitis in the pediatric population: A cross-sectional, international epidemiologic study

Dermatitis

Recommendations from a global meeting on best practice for preserving skin integrity in premature babies

Neonatal Skin

Detergent free wipes for geriatric care

Geriatric Care

    Detergent free wipes for geriatric care
  • This study evaluates the feasibility of using minimal-ingredient, detergent-free wipes—originally designed for infants—as a gentler alternative for fragile geriatric skin in nursing home settings. Qualitative results from 71 residents suggest these wipes are effective, well-received by staff, and potentially offer time and cost savings compared to traditional cleansing methods.

A Quality Improvement Approach to Perineal Skin Care

Skin Health

The BaSICS (Baby Skin Integrity Comparison Survey) study:

Dermatitis