Mum & You Biodegradable Baby Wipes Multipack, 672 Wet Wipes

Mum & You Biodegradable Baby Wipes Multipack

Mum & You Biodegradable Baby Wipes Multipack, 672 Wet Wipes (12 Packs), Plastic Free and Eco Friendly Wipes | Recyclable Packaging | Suitable for Newborn Sensitive Skin | 99.4% Water based Wipes


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Weight: 3.47 Kilograms
Brand: M&Y
Composition: 99.4% Water
Origin: United Kingdom
Volume: 12

21 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A great wipe, as good as scent free and kind to baby soft skin.

  2. enco9650 says:

     United Kingdom

    I haven’t got a baby I bought these for my own personal hygiene. They are thicker and stronger than others I’ve bought and although more expensive I think I will use far fewer of them. Also wanted biodegradable ones. Very pleased with these.

  3. ShutUpandRun says:

     United Kingdom

    Not the best I ever used, but much better than any other substitues on Amazon, wet, durable, easy to take out of the pack, and the fact that its biodegradable is worth the money. I can recommend!

  4. Stefan Abram says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersLove these as they are nice and moist and don’t stick together like other brands. I’ve tried and tested a vast number of wipes but I can defo see myself using these for the long term. Yes they’re a bit more expensive, but I can use one at a time rather than a dozen all bunched up together!

  5. LydaStrouse says:

     United Kingdom

    Sometimes you have to use wipes & these are a good, environmentally friendly option. They don’t break up too easily & do the job. There’s no real scent & they don’t seem to irritate even on sensitive skin.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We really like those wipes but just feel like they have made them even more wet and they are a bit cold, other than that, great wipes!

  7. Gavin Lucas says:

     United Kingdom

    Overall good wipes, they are water based and biodegradable and work really well for a newborn. Would recommend but quite expensive for wipes, will probably look for something cheape

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 15 From Our UsersYou have to add the word “dad” yourself, this simple DIY step to add inclusion is worth the savings over say waterwipes or cheeky panda, however if they were the same price, I would personly buy one of the other two. (I used a Tria marker pen G936)

    4.0 out of 5 stars Dads & babys..... What?

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Love that they’re biodegradable but a) they are small and b) they stick together horribly and come out in batches rather than singularly and so waste time getting them back in.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI’ve switched brands recently — these are coming in cheaper than my previous brand via Subscribe & Save right now.

    Always look for plastic free/biodegradable wipes these days, and these are up there in the review stakes. What I like about them is they don’t have a distinct scent to them — babies make enough smells of their own when you’re clearing up, so you don’t need to add more aroma to the mix, thanks.

    They are a little more sturdy than others brands I’ve tried (not had any rips getting them out the packet yet), but that also makes them a little less soft — but they are still perfectly gentle on the skin, so no problem there.

  11. Grace Walsh says:

     United Kingdom

    Not the best for very sensitive skin, I feel like the actual wipe isn’t the best material but otherwise is not too bad, I’ll still use them to clean hands and face but I’m avoiding them for nappy changes.

  12. FreddyMRJyxe says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI got these for my new born with only wanting her to have delicate products on her skin and hate wipes being used on babies!

    After looking at ingredients on back and comparing to Aldi non plastic wipes they have exactly the same in them for more than half the price so stopped buying

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I get this product on subscription. Usually cheaper in bulk than water wipes. Easier to pull out a wipe one by one than other brands. The little cover is too easy for my LO to pull off and loses its stickiness quickly. Despite loosing this on most packs the wipes don’t dry out for ages.

  14. VirginiaThigpen says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought these when my daughter was first born as I didn’t want to be using big supermarket brands with alsorts of different chemicals in (I’ve never been bothered personally until she was born) I have bad sensitive skin and unfortunately it’s something I’ve passed onto my daughter. These wipes have been amazing, not once has she broken out in a nappy rash in the almost year she’s been using these. She gets bad skin almost everywhere expected but not once has she had any rashes near her bottom and I genuinely think it’s down to these wipes and the natural nappy cream we use too.

    I’ve used other name brand (rhymes with buggies) natural wipes when I’ve ran out of these and they always tend to be really dry and or stretchy and horrible to use, yet these are always well moisture and so easy to use with no stretching. Can’t recommend these wipes enough, will be using these for as long as I can and will recommend to all my family and friends with there future children.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have been using wipes for years to remove my makeup or clean my face each evening. Over this time I have tried many different products and have usually stuck with one main brand even though using the wipe was quite hard on my skin. I decided to use these MumandMe wipes on a whim and oh my gosh they are incredibly soft and beautiful on my skin. What a difference it has made! Each day I am thankful for the small little cloth that feels so amazing. I highly recommend this product for your baby and you. Really made a great difference to me. Plus they biodegrade in 15 days. For me there is no other choice.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We are very happy with the wipes and obviously we feel better that they are biodegradable. They are also very moist and dont dry up as quickly as pampers or others. The only thing that they should improve is the actual getting them out of the packet. It probably goes down woth the wetness of them, but it is very hard to take them out of the packet and once you manage to get hold of one, you pull out whole bunch. Which means you will end up using or throwing away more than you should. It sounda like such a minor thing, but when you are in a “sticky” situation you really need to be able to grab them fas

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 26 From Our UsersAs a parent, you need ALL the wipes. Always. Everywhere you go. No exceptions.

    Given the volume of these wipes I get through, I figured it was essential to avoid the brands containing plastic. I have enough guilt with disposable nappies! These came up as a recommendation from Amazon, so I decided to give them a try. These are plastic free, biodegradable and, as a great bonus, cruelty free (BUAV approved).
    They’re also hypoallergenic & dermatologically tested, ensuring they are suitable for even the youngest babies, and for those with sensitive skin.

    These come in a box of 12 packets. Each packet has around 60 wipes. The wipes themselves are strong, and have stood up to every challenge we’ve thrown at them. Unlike some other biodegradable wipes that feel like they don’t contain “spillages” sufficiently I just haven’t felt that concern with this brand.

    The downside (and removal of a star) is the price. The regular price for 12x packets is around 19.99 – This works out around 1.65 per packet. When you compare this to other brands, such as Boots (also biodegradable and cruelty free) these are almost double the price.
    My advice is to add these to your Amazon wishlist and buy them as and when they come on offer (Around 15 for 12).

    Personally though, for the quality, ethos and convenience via Amazon I now use these as the go-to brand. You can even recycle 100% of the packaging. Very good.

  18. holly says:

     United Kingdom

    Love the wipes, they’re “grippy” enough that they grab the poop instead of smearing it, and they’re strong so they don’t rip like some brands do (I’m looking at you Huggies)
    I do have one minor gripe in that because this brand is quite expensive I expect everything to be perfect and they advertise the “fun designs” and use “nappy chat” as part of their marketing campaign but you don’t even get all of the designs in the box? The first box I got purple clouds and pink elephants, and the box I’ve just had delivered only has green kite packets, so not very inspiring for conversation afterall. I’m paying best part of 20 for these wipes on a monthly basis, wouldn’t be to difficult to package the cases with two of each design.

  19. nbcxhzcxz says:

     United Kingdom

    I have used these wipes for a number of months now. I wanted to avoid using products which are not environmentally friendly and particularly wipes which contain plastic within their structure.
    I had bought the ‘usual high street brands’ for years. However, when the details of plastic content in the fibres used to manufacture wipes, appeared in the news, I started to research their contents. On many occasions, I kept meeting blank results. The details were just not there.
    After a lot more research, I realised that there were very few companies manufacturing biodegradable wipes. Having briefly checked again today, there are a few more, but many still do not fall into the biodegradable category.
    These wipes are used with a disabled relative and they are absolutely brilliant. I am being told that they feel comfortable in use and that they clean well. Wipes are always binned here and with these, we know that we are making a contribution towards reducing impact in landfill sites.
    Other advantages:
    * Sensible price = cost effective
    * Reasonable size = rarely need to use more than 1 wipe for a task
    * No heavy scent = no irritation
    * Strong = do not rip during use
    Overall, we are very pleased and continue to buy. I can certainly recommend this brand.

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  20. StaciaSavery says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve been using Huggies wet wipes for a while and they’re very good, but I’ve felt pretty guilty about it from an environmental perspective. (I don’t chuck them down the loo, but do throw them in the bin.) These wipes aren’t quite as good as Huggies, but they’re certainly good enough for whatever you’ll need to use them for. I was a bit worried before I bought them that they’d be ‘worthy’, but a bit crap. Turns out I had nothing to worry about.

    They’re strong enough so that your fingers don’t go through them and nothing gets through them. The packaging is a little bit irritating and they can sometimes be a little bit harder to get out of the pack than Huggies. They’re also a bit more expensive, but to be honest, the fact that they’re biodegradable outweighs all the very minor downsides.

    So yes, they’re probably about 90% as good as Huggies, but 100 times better for the planet, so you should definitely buy them. I certainly will be from now on.

  21. ErikaMotsinger says:

     United Kingdom

    These are great if you are trying to be eco friendly. I was horrified after watching the programme about plastic on BBC and didn’t realise the amount of plastic in wipes.
    Ideally I would use reusable but I’m not quite that good. These help me feel better!
    Prior I was using water wipes as I was Ken to avoid chemicals etc and was pleased to find a more eco friendly alternative.
    I actually prefer them as they are drier than water wipes which is a good thing! They still do a good job of cleaning but leave less of a watery residue.
    There is no smell to them, maybe sometimes the packet, as to be expected. This IMHO is best why would I want an artificial smell?
    Sometimes it’s a bit tricky to get one out at a time as it doesn’t have a big thick plastic dispenser lid but this is a small price to pay as obviously means less plastic.
    Would love to see the packaging biodegrable too but understand That would be alot more difficult.
    Could I suggest some sort of refill system to help reduce the amount of plastic used even further?
    Overall very satisfied.