I just love our homemade baby wipes. Jojo gets diaper rash from regular wipes; even the sensitive kind.
You will need:
1 roll VIVA paper towels (they are the most cloth-like), cut in half
2 Tbsp baby oil
1/2 Tbsp baby wash
2 drops Tea tree oil
1-1/2 cup boiled water
an air tight container to store them in
First, boil 1and 1/2 cup of water. This will kill anything that might end up growing on your wipes.
While the water is boiling cut the roll of paper towels in half. I have found that a ceramic knife works best for this. I got mine at IKEA for $40 and I love it. If you don't have one, a good chef's knife will do, but it was much harder for me to cut that way.
I pull out the cardboard center so it won't waste any of the mixture.
Once the water has boiled for a few minutes, remove from heat and add 2 tbsp baby oil, 1/2 tbsp baby wash and 2 drops tea tree oil. Mix lightly.
Put the half roll of paper towels in the container (save the other half for the next batch) and slowly pour the mixture over the top. Cover immediately to trap the steam in the container.
The wipes are ready when they have cooled.
These are soft, sturdy, and inexpensive.
The tea tree oil can be a little expensive ($7) but it will last a long time since you are only using 2 drops. The tea tree oil is a natural disinfectant and will keep your wipes from growing mold. It also gives them a nice fresh scent.
These work great as homemade Boogie wipes too. For bad colds I omit the soap and add one packet of sinus rinse.
*Reposted from my other blog:
http://www.bygracealone.net/2011/03/homemade-baby-wipes.html
These work great as homemade Boogie wipes too. For bad colds I omit the soap and add one packet of sinus rinse.
*Reposted from my other blog:
http://www.bygracealone.net/2011/03/homemade-baby-wipes.html
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ReplyDeleteYou can try some other brand for Jojo. May be this time he will feel comfortable.Anyways the process for making baby wipes is really a good one.
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