Reusable wipes: Reusable wipes don’t have to be anything fancy, you could just use some cheap flannels and keep them cycling through with the nappies. For a little more organized approach you could look into ‘cheeky wipes’ – a kit which comes with 25 reusable wipes, a clean and mucky box for home, clean and mucky bag for out and about plus some essential oils to keep things fresh. A starter kit costs around £30. I find that the reusable wipes are much kinder to the skin than disposables, plus the cleaning power is much greater than a disposable too!
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