Thanks to Michele for this Frugal Baby Tip!
I use small containers to store my wet wipes (the ones that you buy
flushable toddler wipes in) and soak enough wipes to last about 3-5
days. I used to use just tap water but I now add a bit of Dr.
Bronner's castille soap (peppermint).
I make up about 2 cups of water with a squirt of soap and store the
extra in another container and when my wet wipes run out I just soak
more. They come in really handy to wash faces while out traveling,
commercial wipes have too much soap in them and my 4 year old hated
having his face washed with them, but he doesn't mind getting washed
now that we use our own.
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