What is the difference between baby wipes and ordinary wipes?
Ingredients: Baby wipes are used to clean a baby's mouth and hands. Since babies have particularly sensitive skin, they must contain alcohol free wipes, fragrances, preservatives, fluorescent agents, or insufficiently sterilized water, as these may cause allergies. Ordinary wipes do not have such high requirements and generally contain alcohol and preservatives. Some wipes may have a light fragrance, which is due to the addition of fragrances.
Function: Baby wipes offer cleaning, sterilization, and disinfection functions. Some even contain anti-allergic ingredients, making them suitable for babies. Ordinary wipes generally only provide basic cleaning use wipes.
Material: The cost and price of wipes mainly depend on the non-woven fabric used. Baby wipes typically use spunlace non-woven fabric with cross-laid networking, which offers tensile resistance and minimal deformation. The fabric is thick and less prone to leakage. Ordinary wipes mostly use straight-laid non-woven fabric, which has poorer tensile strength, is thinner, more transparent, prone to deformation and pilling, potentially causing discomfort to babies.
Izumi baby wipes use 45g thickened spunlace non-woven fabric, providing extra thickness wipes so you don’t have to worry about them tearing during use. The Izumi baby hand and mouth wipes feature a 3D pearl weave, enhancing cleaning power. They also contain water-soluble vitamin E, ensuring a more comfortable experience for your baby.