#30Seconds Live: WaterWipes, "The World's Purest Baby Wipe," Created By a Father of 3 by Jessica Acree

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5 years ago

Why load baby wipes down with chemicals and artificial fragrance when they're trusted to help us care for the most delicate members of our family? That simple question is what motivated a father of three girls with sensitive skin to develop WaterWipes.

Marketed as "The World's Purest Baby Wipe," the product contains 99.9 percent pure Irish spring water and a drop of grapefruit seed extract, which helps cleanse and purify the skin. That's it. Nothing else!

Abbie let us see how soft and refreshing they are for ourselves during a #30Seconds Live chat from the Chicago Baby Show. "It's not just great for the delicate newborn skin, but for the face and hands of older kids," she reveals. "I use it to remove my own makeup, so it's incredibly versatile." No sticky residue either!

Water Wipes are gentle and hypoallergenic, even helping to soothe some troublesome skin irritations like diaper rash and eczema. They're tough and durable, too. "It won't fall apart on you, especially when you're in the middle of a really dirty job, there's nothing worse than a wipe falling apart in your hands," says Abbie.

Baby wipes that are perfect for cleanup jobs no matter what age! Find out more at WaterWipes.com.

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Renee
Yes! These are amazing!
Jessica Acree
Simple done right! And I love that a dad is behind it all!
Elisa Schmitz
These wipes are great for babies, toddlers and the entire family! I love how pure they are. Who needs all those extra ingredients? Simple is smart! Jessica Acree Donna John Renee Herren

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