When it comes to changing time, a gentle clean makes all the difference. Developed based on years of expertise in skin care and baby products, Pampers wipes are designed to be mild and effective, and are dermatologically tested. Research shows that Pampers baby wipes help maintain healthy-looking skin, and are milder than cotton wool and water on baby's skin. In the UK, Pampers wipes are recommended by the British Skin Foundation.
Ensure Safety
All Pampers products and materials undergo rigorous safety and performance evaluations before they ever come into contact with baby's skin. Find out more about the safety process and what we don't add to Pampers products.
What's In My Baby's Wipes?
What is it? Soft, high performance fibres – like those used in sportswear – with a safe use history in a variety of consumer and personal care products. These fibres help ensure a gentle yet thorough clean for baby. Did You Know? From the football field to the produce aisle, polypropylene is durable enough to get the job done, but also safe for baby.
What is it? Soft, fluffy fibres that are commonly used to make clothing and help absorb liquid from baby's bottom. Did You Know? Pampers does not add chlorine to wipes and uses an elemental chlorine-free process to purify the fibres in wipes.
What is it? It is included at a very low level in the lotion of the wipes to provide a more pleasant experience. The perfumes have all been strictly selected, evaluated in detail and their safety of use has been demonstrated. The perfumes used in Pampers wipes are safe for baby’s skin, are non-sensitising and are not expected to cause any allergic reaction. Did You Know? Our Pampers Coconut wipes are made with 100% plant-based fibres and certified Organic Coconut oil, for a light coconut scent.
What is it? Spun into a soft fibre, polyester is used to help absorb wetness while providing comfort for baby. Did You Know? Polyester is used in insulated clothing, for furniture, pillows and medical garments.
What is it? Cotton is a naturally grown fibre and is used in textiles for its softness and absorbent properties. Organic is a labelling term that refers to materials farmed according to strict guidelines with respect to the use of pest control, soil management, and general production standards. Did You Know? Farm land must have had no prohibited substances applied to it for at least 3 years before the harvest of an organic crop.
What is it? Water makes up more than 97 percent of the lotion, and helps loosen and dissolve messes as well as any residual or dried urine from baby's skin. Did You Know? Water makes up more than 70 percent of the earth’s surface.
What is it? Found in many citrus fruits, it is used to buffer the pH in the acidic range of many foods, skin care products and cosmetics. In wipes, pH buffers help maintain the natural pH balance of baby's skin. Did You Know? Citric acid is often added to food and even water.
What is it? A modified oil that acts as both an emulsifier, to help remove oily mess from baby's bottom, and as a skin conditioning agent. Did You Know? PEG oils are also used in textiles, personal care and food products.
What is it? Like citric acid, sodium citrate can be found in citrus fruits and used to buffer the pH in skin care products. In wipes, pH buffers help maintain the natural pH balance of baby's skin. Did You Know? Sodium citrate is an antioxidant, like vitamin A!
What is it? Part of the preservative system, sorbitan caprylate is an emulsifier that also helps prevent the deterioration of many cosmetic products. Clinically proven mild for baby's skin, the preservatives in Pampers wipes lotion help keep the wipes fresh before use and prevent cross contamination once the package has been opened. Did You Know? Sorbitan caprylate is used in lipstick.
What is it? Sodium benzoate functions as a preservative that prevents microbial contamination. Clinically proven mild for baby's skin, the preservatives in Pampers wipes lotion help keep the wipes fresh before use and prevent cross contamination once the package has been opened. Did You Know? It is also used in food products.
What is it? Helps prevent deterioration of many cosmetics and baby care products. Clinically proven mild for baby's skin, the preservative systems in Pampers wipes lotion help keep the wipes fresh before use and prevent cross contamination once the package has been opened. Did You Know? Disodium EDTA is widely used in food products.
What is it? Silicone-based skin-softening and emulsifying agents designed to promote baby's skin health. Did You Know? You can find these ingredients in lotion and personal care items.
What is it? A naturally occurring material used to improve the texture of the wipe and its feeling on baby's skin. Did You Know? Xanthan gum is commonly used in toothpaste and food products— including ketchup!
What is it? Pentadecalactone is commonly used in cosmetic products to neutralise odours. Did You Know? Pentadecalactone is a naturally occurring pheromone produced by many mammals.
What is it? Dipropylene glycol is an ingredient used to help keep the wipes lotion stabilised and well-mixed. Did You Know? Dipropylene glycol is a common food ingredient, often used as a thickener or stabiliser
What is it? Derived from coconut, it acts as a skin conditioning agent for baby. Did You Know? Used in moisturisers.