Giveaway: Win a 3 month supply of Water Wipes

Win Water Wipes

Nothing in the world is as delicate or as precious as your baby’s skin.  A newborn’s skin is five times thinner than an adult’s skin and is much more sensitive too.  Yet, despite this, without knowing it, many of us expose our babies’ skin to chemicals every day, stripping baby’s skin of its vital moisture, leaving it irritated and sore.

WaterWipes are the only wipes in the world that are as gentle on your baby’s skin as pure water.  Scientifically formulated to be as kind to delicate skin as cotton wool and cooled boiled water – but much more convenient – the only ingredients used are 99.9% purified water and 0.1% grapefruit seed extract … and that’s it.

Most parents change their baby’s nappy up to 10 times a day.  Imagine wiping unsuitable ingredients on your baby’s skin 70 times per week, and then locking them in with a nappy. WaterWipes are suitable for babies with other sensitive skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis, which is why they are the only wipe ever to be approved by Allergy UK.

I have teamed up with WaterWipes to offer my readers the chance to win an amazing prize – a three month supply of WaterWipes.  Fall in love with the world’s purest baby wipe for the world’s most sensitive skin. All you have to do to enter is follow the instructions on the rafflecopter form below – good luck!

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Terms and conditions. Competition closes on 2/7/15 and is open to UK residents. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from Water Wipes UK. More competitions at www.theprizefinder.com

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144 Comments

  1. Jennifer Haden
    June 11, 2015 / 11:26 am

    they come in handy for cleaning up messy faces and hands too 🙂

  2. Suzanne Drummond
    June 11, 2015 / 11:31 am

    i use wipes every day

  3. clair downham
    June 11, 2015 / 12:28 pm

    cleaning up car dickness and gerneral mucky hands and faces

  4. gemma brown
    June 11, 2015 / 12:38 pm

    wiping hands and faces after meals and if we’ve been out and they’re mucky

  5. Jill Webb
    June 11, 2015 / 1:05 pm

    Hands and faces and adult freshan ups to

  6. EMMA WALTERS
    June 11, 2015 / 2:06 pm

    great for mucky hands or to cool you down in hot weather 🙂

  7. Heather Haigh
    June 11, 2015 / 2:56 pm

    My daughter is bed-bound due to long term illness and gentle wipes are a must for keeping her feeling fresh and comfortable.

  8. Becca Staples
    June 11, 2015 / 3:10 pm

    Everything,: dirty hands, spills, car interior, lol!

  9. Rosalind Blight
    June 11, 2015 / 3:30 pm

    Everything, dirty faces, sticky hands, spills, cleaning, removing make up lol

  10. Danielle.a
    June 11, 2015 / 3:38 pm

    Cleaning my glass table and windows x

  11. ashleigh allan
    June 11, 2015 / 5:01 pm

    Pretty much everything – cleaning inside car, surfaces, children!

  12. June 11, 2015 / 5:03 pm

    This would be so useful as I use wipes everyday!

  13. June 11, 2015 / 6:24 pm

    When my husband goes fishing and I tag along to do some reading in the sunshine I always take wet wipes so he can wipe his hands of fish goo before he eats!
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  14. Elizabeth (Liz) Briggs
    June 11, 2015 / 7:30 pm

    Everything – cleaning toys, sticky fingerprints from walls and doors 🙂

  15. Tracy
    June 11, 2015 / 8:24 pm

    I use wipes for absolutely everything, sticky hands and faces, spills, makeup removal… even dusting!

  16. Kelly L
    June 11, 2015 / 9:56 pm

    Sticky fingers!

  17. Martina Pichova
    June 11, 2015 / 10:04 pm

    faces and hands (sometimes feet too)

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