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They make quite a few bold claims, but do they live up to the hype? Let’s find out!

SAFETY | Au Naturel

Seventh Generation’s mission is to make every business decision with the next seven generations in mind. This includes making sure products are safe for their customers and making sure they aren’t going to damage the environment. For your baby, Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes are free of parabens, a series of preservative chemicals to which some children may have an allergic reaction, and phthalates, substances often found in plastics which are tied to a series of bad health issues. They are also hypoallergenic and are free of fragrances and alcohol.

…free of parabens, a series of preservative chemicals…

These wipes use Cocamidopropyl pg-dimonium chloride phosphate as the main wetting and cleaning substance. This substance is partially derived from plant oils and partly from petroleum, and Seventh Generation says it meets their high standards for human and environmental health. For the environment, Seventh Generation Baby Wipes has moved away from the all-plastic construction of their old wipes to a 70-percent plant-based construction. Using a renewable resource likes this reduces the environmental impact up front and makes them more biodegradable. Good stuff!

…high standards for human and environmental health.

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes review Mom & Baby

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Mom & Baby

COMFORT | Super Soft

Thanks to the change in materials, Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes have taken on a more cloth-like feel. They’re also quite thick, so they should feel great for your baby or for yourself. It should also be noted that, after nearly 8,000 customer reviews, the gentleness factor of these wipes maintains a 4.8 rating.

…have taken on a more cloth-like feel.

While they don’t include any sort of lotion, as seen in many other brands of baby wipes, they do have some more natural materials. As a skin conditioner, these wipes include aloe plant leaf extract. You, like most people, probably know this is Aloe Vera, something more commonly used to treat scars and bad sunburns. The wipes also have tocopherol acetate, which is a vitamin supplement included as a synthetic skin softener.

As a skin conditioner, these wipes include aloe plant leaf extract.

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes review Safety

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Safety

EASE OF USE | Quite Handy

Size

At 7 inches by 7 inches, the Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes are slightly larger than the original version. This gives them a little more room for cleaning, which is never a bad thing.

…7 inches by 7 inches.

Package-wise, you can find them in a couple varieties. These wipes come as either refill packs, which contain 64 wipes and can be put into any baby wipes container, or a 30 or 64-count travel pack which has a plastic flip top cover to keep them moist and helps avoid getting liquid all over your diaper bag.

…has a plastic flip top cover to keep them moist…

Maneuverability

Since the Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes are mostly plant-based now, they have taken on a more paper towel-like texture, according to multiple users. This makes them feel a bit more like cloth, which should help you get all around your baby’s body. The containers are also pretty easy to manage. Some people have complained of tearing when removing wipes from the packaging, but this doesn’t seem to be the general consensus. The flip top would definitely be a great choice for diaper bag use, as it’s more secure and doesn’t take up a ton of room.

…feel a bit more like cloth, which should help you get all around your baby’s body.

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes review Flip Top

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Flip Top

PRICE + LONGEVITY | Worth It

These wipes are a bit more expensive than some of the other brands out there. Online, you can get a 6-pack of 64-count wipes with flip top lids for an MSRP of just under $15.99 or a 12-pack for double that. The refill packs, which have a tape seal and aren’t really designed to use on the go, run about the same price.

But right now on Amazon, you can find the Seventh Generation Baby Wipes for even LESS than MSRP (Check it Out).

For convenience and price, you might go for the largest box of flip top packages you can find. Since you’ll be using fewer of them, in theory, they’ll be worth whatever the additional cost is over other brands and they’ll be more portable.

Versatility

Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes are designed to get the job done. They’re thicker and should be more durable than in their previous incarnation. This means you can get more done with fewer wipes, which saves you some money. Since they lack any sort of harsh chemicals or fragrances, these wipes can also be used for a variety of other things. You can use them as cleaning cloths or wet naps, or even use them on your pups or something similar. The company even suggests they can be used for messy mouths, hands, and feet, so you should feel confident using these most anywhere.

Durability

Because of the inclusion of plant materials in the construction of the wipe, namely wood pulp, Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes do have a tendency to leave some fuzz or lint behind. The company assures people that this is nothing that will hurt your baby, but it’s something to keep in mind. Beyond that, the additional thickness of these wipes should allow you to get more use out of them before tearing, and things you don’t want to seep through won’t seep through.

…you can get more done with fewer wipes, which saves you some money.

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes review Thickness

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Thickness

PROS

  • Thicker than the previous designs
  • More environmentally friendly
  • No harsh chemicals

CONS

  • Leaves behind lint
  • Pricey

THE BOTTOM LINE | Good for All

Seventh Generation has made some great improvements to their baby wipes for babies, parents and the environment. With what they’ve done here, it’s safe to assume that they’re sticking to their promise of keeping in mind the next seven generations. Though they may be a bit more expensive, Seventh Generation Baby Wipes are thicker, softer and clean up more than the original version, which is something parents should be able to appreciate. For most, this makes them well worth the cost. Switching over to more natural materials and ditching 70 percent of the plastic they use in their original wipes is a great decision on their part, and Seventh Generation needs to keep putting out products like this. As a quick final note, while these were meant to completely replace their original baby wipes, they did bring them back after a time due to customer demand.

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes review Box

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Box