🌟 Elevate Your Baby Care Game!
Lusa Organics Baby Wipe Juice is a certified organic solution designed for parents seeking a safe, gentle, and effective way to clean their little ones. This 8-ounce bottle can be mixed to create 2 gallons of baby wipe juice, featuring natural ingredients like witch hazel and aloe vera, and is completely free from synthetic additives.
L**E
Great for baby's bottom, but very very strong smell
I really like this solution for cloth wipes. It's easy to measure and mix (I always do 3 tsp solution to 1 cup water). But the smell is POWERFUL. I use a wipe warmer dispenser for my cloth wipes. I'm not sure if the warmth is making it smell stronger, but the whole nursery always smells a bit like the wipe solution. It's not a bad thing if you like the scent, but it's a bit too much for me sometimes and I have to air out the room. Overall I do still recommend this for cloth wipes, just a heads up about the strong scent!
C**R
Good value and worked for cloth baby wipes
Lasted us about 8 months with twins. Pleased it's metal and concentrated. Purchased a spray bottle and it worked perfectly.
A**R
It's so easy! Me and my husband both think cloth wipes ...
I am on my second child and have been cloth diapering and making wipes from the get go. I have a wipe warmer and to prepare these I just get a cereal bowl out, put about .5-1 tbs. of wipe juice in, then add hot water. Then I just soak a bunch of baby wash clothes in the solution while I fold the cloths in half and put them in the warmer. It's so easy!Me and my husband both think cloth wipes clean up butts in a far superior manner. A poop that would take 4 disposable wipes is easily taken care of with one cloth wipe! If you are cloth diapering it just makes sense to throw the wipe in with the diaper without a second thought. You just throw these in the wash with your diapers and they are ready to go for another round. This solution isn't overly strong, it keeps my wipes in the warmer fresh for up to two weeks. I have never noticed any mildew smell with this wipe juice, which is surprising when you come home from a week long vacation and still have wipes sitting in your warmer. I have recommended this to many other cloth diapering mums, and will continue to do so. I love it!Also don't bother with the expensive cloth diapering cloth wipes, just go grab a cheap pack of baby wash cloths at the grocery store. I have tried many of the cloth wipe brands and it is a waste of money, we like the cheap wash clothes over everything else we have tried.
D**E
Amazing
We love this stuff. I’m so glad we found it. The smell is incredible and it really works to not only clean baby’s bum but also to keep it happy. The normal wipes made her red and dry but this doesn’t at all. We will definitely keep using this as long as she’s in diapers.
J**B
Works great, smells great, a little oilier than expected
This is the second batch of Wipe Juice we've used with our cloth wipes. We've had very few problems with rashes, and love the way it smells. I appreciate that it ships as a concentrate because that's less expensive and earth friendly. The mixing is very simple - 1 tsp of concentrate to 1 cup of water. We store 6 cups of the juice in a big mason jar and that lasts about 2-3 weeks, so definitely a money saver. The only thing I've noticed is a difference in emulsion of the oils in the concentrate. This second batch seems a little more oily, so I shake it up every time I pour it into the wipe container to make sure it's mixed well. Also, after a few months we cleaned out the wipe container because the oil seemed to collect on the walls a lot more than the first batch.
J**M
One bottle has made a years worth of wipes!
Baby is about to turn 1 year old and we are still on the first bottle! We use buttons flannel wash clothes/cloth wipes. I use about a cap full with 16 ounces of water to make about 30 cloth wipes about twice a week And store them in an old Huggies wipes container. Baby has sensitive skin but does not have a reaction to this product. She has gotten some hives from “sensitive” and “unscented” products, but not this. Takes a few minutes to make cloth wipes but has saved us easily $100-200 this year. Baby has had fewer diaper rashes and a very clean bum thanks to this terrific product.
N**6
Buying my second bottle
To be honest, I have not tried other wipes solutions, so my experience is limited to this one. My son is now 14 months and I am just buying my second bottle. We have used disposable wipes from time to time but mostly we use the cloth wipes in a wipes warmer. I add a capful to the bottom of the warmer and add water until about 1/3 full. We add water to this solution as needed and that one capful will last a while. We have been using the same warmer for over a year with no signs of mold or bacteria and no side effects to my child which is the very most important thing to me.Our biggest problem is the same as everyone else - the smell. As my husband says, just because we use cloth diapers doesn't mean we like to smell like hippies :) The smell is overwhelming which is another reason we add water a few times before making a new solution.
F**E
smelly magic
Who thought it was a good idea to put patchouli in this? You're fired.. anyways I don't care for the smell of this stuff but once you dilute it it's acceptable but I wouldn't say.. fresh.. it smells like a spice cabinet and not in a good way. One thing though, it leaves my hands super soft after I've made up a batch of wipes and my daughter has very very sensitive skin and this stuff has been a thousand times better than than store bought wipes. All in all it was a good investment but I think next time I may make up my own recipe.Update, regular baby wipes kill my hands ( we use them every so often when we're out) they dry out my hands till they bleed so imagine what happens to your kid's butt. Even though this stuff is a little smelly for my taste, I love it; we've never had any diaper rash. (We use disposables as our trial with cloth just didn't work - she developed rash within a one hour wearing with diapers washed in only vinegar 8 times before use.) Our baby is 10 months old.
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