To make reasonably priced baby wipes you will need the following items:
Source: from "Homemade Mamas" blog
By Elaine from IA
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I purchases some off-brand of baby wipes before my son was born. I used them the first few days at home with him, but his bottom turned red from irritation.
Considering the number of medications that are administered via the skin, I became alarmed at the number of chemicals in baby products.
Not edible, but still a good recipe to use, especially with those that have babies with sensitive skin or allergies.
Save tons of money by making your own baby wipes. It's much easier than you might think. I use only the Bounty paper towels because they hold up better.
Try this if you find that you're close to running out of baby wipes and won't have enough to last until payday.
Instead of buying baby wipes at the store, I make mine homemade. All it costs is a roll of double quilted bounty paper towels and baby soap and baby oil which you already have for the baby.