ASDA Little Angels Plastic Free Sensitive 60 Baby Wipes review

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RRP  £7.00
ASDA Little Angels Plastic Free Sensitive 60 Baby Wipes

by Stephanie Spencer |
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ASDA little Angels baby wipes are plastic-free and made from viscose which comes from sustainable sources. Formulated for sensitive skin, our wipes are ideal for cleaning up life's little messes while leaving baby's skin gently cleansed.

The ASDA Little Angels Plastic Free Sensitive 60 Baby Wipes won Silver in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for Best Baby Wipe.

Pros

  • Plastic free
  • Sensitive
  • Good value for money
  • Dermatologically tested
  • Paediatrician approved

Cons

  • Pack design could be bigger, allowing the wipes to come out easily
  • Wipes are a little thin

Awards

ASDA Little Angels Plastic Free Sensitive 60 Baby Wipes

Testing the ASDA Little Angels Plastic Free Sensitive 60 Baby Wipes

"I would recommend the ASDA Little Angels baby wipes as I feel it's good value for money and it's also good quality. I really liked that these wipes are plastic-free and they appeared to be really good on sensitive skin. The wipes were also easy to access and didn't clump together. I also like the convenience of being able to buy them in the supermarket," said one mum.

Another M&B tester added: "These wet wipes are fantastic value for money especially as they offer the user the eco-conscious option being plastic-free. I did feel the wipes could have been clearer in their branding of that. On the plus, they kept their moisture from when I first opened the packet right to the last wipe and further the packaging last well with constant use. There were no rips on the opening which I have experienced with other brands. I really liked the size of the packet, it felt neat and compact versus other brands I've tried."

One parent noted: "These wipes was easy to use and worked well on my child's skin. My son has severe eczema and is under various medications for this - I was able to use these wipes when changing his nappy without any issues to his skin. I was able to use them with my older son when needing his face or hands clean. Unlike other wipes, they did not have an uncomfortable texture when using them. They did not have a fragrance which was also a bonus."

Another raved: "My boy absolutely loved these wipes. They were easy for him to grab as well which is a great distraction when I am trying to clean him. They were a really handy size and were perfect to put in the baby changer. They were especially helpful when I was meeting up with friends and family and needed a smaller packet to take around with me. They didn’t tear either which sometimes happens to wipes I use and then fluff ends up stuck to their skin."

Final thoughts

The ASDA Little Angels Plastic Free Sensitive Baby Wipes are very good value for money. You get 60 per pack and bundles are also available, saving you money. The quality of the wipes are even better as they are dermatologically tested, paediatrician-approved approved and fragrance-free, meaning they are good for sensitive skin. To add to the list they are also plastic-free and keep their moisture after being opened although it has been mentioned they are a little thin.

These wipes are also good for on-the-go trips, the size of the packet is compact meaning they can be put into a bag ready to go and don't get in the way.

Stephanie Spencer is the Deputy Digital Editor at Mother&Baby and auntie to four aged 8 to 6 months old. With a particular interest in health, she loves discovering products that make parent’s lives easier.

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