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Just make sure they know not to flush them!!
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Love baby wipes! If you get the all natural types they are even good for removing make up. The Costco Kirkland brand baby wipes are good - larger than most and sturdy with an almost cloth-like feel.
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Most homes have water pressure of at least 50 psi. That's enough to blow out the colon and then some. Very bad idea.
I do love the faucet bidet though, because it has warm water adjustment. On the outside of the skin only.
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Yes! I do!
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Rainmom, never thought about using the baby-wipes to remove makeup... I will have to try that because there are nights when I am just too tired to wash my face to get the makeup off :P
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Oops. I don't like to be the dissenting voice but it isn't recommended. Babies' skins are sensitive, but elderly skin is fragile - they need different kinds of gentleness, apparently. There are lots of good kinds available online - most of the major adult diaper manufacturers also make suitable wipes.
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you can use the spray like a mini-power enema to shoot some water up inside. Only if you're planning on calling the doctor out to deal with the problems that doing that to a frail elderly person it could well cause. Mind you, you could sue the company and get them to pay for the trouble - not that that will solve the distress caused
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We found that the baby wipes are too small. They made flushable adult wipes (found them in the adult diaper section) made for elderly skin and are much larger - which works perfectly.
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I use both the adult and baby wipes on my elderly sensitive skin. Both seem to work well and come in two sizes
When I had babies I don't recall using wipes just the good old wash cloth and warm water, but then my diapers were all cloth too. Do what works for you and your budget.
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SAMs has larger than usual wipes. Just a note on flushing. Even though the package says flushable on some, they are very harmful to our sewer systems. Best to throw all of them in the garbage.
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