Lansinoh Clean & Condition Cloths, 70+10-Count Value Pack
- Clean & Condition Cloths
- Gentle Cleansing
- Protective Conditioning
- Contains Lansinoh Brand Lanolin
- World’s purest lanolin
Product Description
Lansinoh Clean & Condition Cloths are soft and gentle on baby’s delicate skin. They are strong and convenient with a pop-up dispenser. They are ideal for breastfed babies who need their diapers changed more often.
Lansinoh Clean & Condition Cloths, 70+10-Count Value Pack
June 20th, 2010






June 20th, 2010 at 6:38 pm
We received the chlorine free/unscented brand of wipes at our baby shower because that’s what we thought we wanted. What we found in practical use was that it took too many sheets to get thru one diaper change, the closure on the package easily popped open and the wipes quickly dried out. I decided to try Lansinoh and fell in love immediately: moisturizing, sturdy, and with simple diaper changes I didn’t have to go thru a whole package. The package stays safely closed when you close it.
Our household is primarily fragrance-free and these wipes are scented. I do appreciate that they at least don’t have that mass market “baby smell.” And yes, my nose says thank you for the distraction when dealing with the more complicated diaper changes! Still, my dream is for Lansinoh to come out with a fragrance-free/chlorine free version of their amazing product.
Although I wish Lansinoh wipes were cheaper, I’ve found that the cheaper brands weren’t really cost-efficient because we went thru those packages quickly, and when we used the big brand wipes that also came from our baby shower we had our only incident of diaper rash. I think over the long haul using Lansinoh wipes has actually saved us time and money.
While I’m at it, I also want Lansinoh to look into switching to recyclable packaging. Needless to say, no wipe (thus far) is perfect. Lansinoh just comes closest, in my opinion.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 20th, 2010 at 6:54 pm
These are the only wipes that help heal and protect my daughter’s (2yo) very sensitive skin. She has multiple allergies–food, chemical, and fabric–and regularly suffered from bleeding blisters in her diaper rash until we found these wipes. We never tried another set of wipes on my son (1yo) out of fear of battling the same diaper rash problems.
My only problem with them is the cost, especially with two children in diapers. For us it’s worth it, but it might not be for everyone.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 20th, 2010 at 8:49 pm
I purchased these wipes for my newborn on a friend’s recommendation. They work well, are not too thick or thin, and have left my newborn’s bottom in great condition. The only reason I did not give them a perfect 5 stars is that they do have a slight baby powder smell which I personally do not care for and are a little on the pricier side.
Rating: 4 / 5
June 20th, 2010 at 11:27 pm
I picked up a package of these wipes when I was pregnant with my first child. I used them on her tender newborn skin and was hooked. I was given other wipes and tried them but they did not compare. I rarely had an issue with a diaper rash and if I did it cleared very quickly. At one point with my son I tried the “green” brand of wipes. He started crying at every diaper change, when I realized it was the wipes I returned to lansinoh and the crying stopped immediately. Now that I have my third it’s a no brainer, I use them all the time and recommend them to every mom I know.
Rating: 5 / 5
June 21st, 2010 at 12:13 am
When my youngest was an infant, I used Baby Magic made wipes, and I swore by them. She had very sensitive skin, and would get a rash at the drop of a hat. When Baby Magic stopped making them, I tried several brands, most of which left her skin rashed and raw – until a friend recommended Lansinoh. I tried these, and haven’t looked back since.
My oldest is now five, and I’ve used Lansinoh on my 2-year-old since birth. I Subscribe and Save through Amazon.com, so shipping is free, and I always have them on-hand. . . in the car, at the kitchen table. . . .
I suspect I’ll keep them around long after my youngest is potty-trained.
Rating: 5 / 5