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19 best baby wipes to clean up any mess, expert-tested

Deal with anything life throws at you (literally) with these GHI Approved wipes

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Whether you’re changing nappies, or your toddler is wearing their dinner again, the best baby wipes are an absolute essential for those early years.

You’ll probably find that you’re going through wipes like there’s no tomorrow, so it’s a good idea to buy in bulk. It’s also handy to have a few packs dotted around, whether they’re stashed in the bottom of the pushchair, or in a nice, neat pile next to the bedside crib – anywhere mess can strike.

But what brands can you can rely on to clean up mess, fast? And which are gentle on your baby’s skin and kinder to the environment?

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To help you buy the best for your baby, we tried and tested a wide range of wipes in the Good Housekeeping Institute lab, assessing them on design, ease of use and performance.

We also sent them out to parents to stress test them at home, before asking them share the good, bad and ugly with us via detailed feedback form. You'll find a full breakdown of our rigorous testing below.

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Best baby wet wipes

Mama Bear Sensitive Unscented Baby Wipes (18 x 56 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Sensitive Unscented Baby Wipes (18 x 56 wipes)

Score: 92/100

If you’re going through wipes like there’s no tomorrow, then this buy-in-bulk option from Amazon is a great choice. The wipes are hypoallergenic and fragrance-free, making them suitable for newborns, and they can be used all over, even on the face. They’re also pH-balanced, approved by dermatologists and include soothing chamomile and aloe vera extracts. They're a strong enough to not rip during use, but soft enough to not irritate the skin”, said one tester. The perfect combination.

The interleaved wipes mean it's easy to pull out a bunch in one go for those heavy-duty changes. And they’re made from FSC-approved fibres (the Forest Stewardship Council manages production to strict economic, social and environmental standards), so they score some points for sustainability efforts. However, note that they do include some plastic and aren’t flushable, so if this is important to you, keep scrolling.

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Best for newborns

The Cheeky Panda Bamboo Dry Wipes (1 x 100 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Bamboo Dry Wipes (1 x 100 wipes)

Score: 92/100

Unlike any other wipes on our list, these come dry. Made from bamboo, the brand claims they are completely biodegradable, and chemical- and plastic-free. You can use them dry or dip them into warm water for nappy changes and quick clean-ups.

They are the wipe equivalent of the cotton-wool-and-water method recommended by midwives for newborns, so a good option if you want to be as gentle as possible on your baby’s skin.

The box opens easily and looks like a box of tissues, with the wipes interleaved and easy to pull out. Although the cost may seem high, you're getting 12 boxes with 100 wipes in each one, which is about double the size of normal packets.

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Best for scent

Tesco Fred & Flo Biodegradable Fragranced Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Fred & Flo Biodegradable Fragranced Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

Score: 88/100

You know that classic baby smell we all want to bottle? This is exactly what you get in these wipes, which have a flowery, talcum powder scent. They feature camomile and aloe vera, ingredients that soothe the skin and help to prevent nappy rash, and they're dermatologist-approved and pH-balanced. Plus, they’re made from 100% plant-based fibres and are biodegradable, too.

Though we found it a little tricky to find the opening of the pack at first, the wipes come out easily and are interleaved for ease. They have good levels of stretch and wetness and a decent thickness, making them great for cleaning up mess easily – at a bargain price. Strong enough. Big enough. Wet enough”, was one panellist’s catchy summary. One to add to your supermarket shop.

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Best flushable wipes

Pura Flushable Baby Wipes (18 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Flushable Baby Wipes (18 x 60 wipes)

Score: 88/100

These wipes can be flushed down the toilet for ease and are approved by Water UK as ‘fine-to-flush'. They’re 100% biodegradable and made from plant fibres, making them plastic-free, too. And as well as being kinder to the environment, they contain 99% water along with natural aloe vera, making them gentle on your baby’s skin.

As for performance, they’re a good size and have a decent amount of stretch, plus they are interleaved in the pack, which makes them easy to grab. They’re also fragrance-free, which means they're good for sensitive skin, and they scored full marks for their cleaning ability.

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Best for sensitive skin

Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes (15 x 80 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Sensitive Baby Wipes (15 x 80 wipes)

Score: 88/100

Pampers’ wipes are developed to protect your baby’s natural skin pH, with no artificial perfumes or alcohol. Instead, they’re made from a soft, thick OEKO TEX-certified material (this means it’s free from toxic substances) that cleans up mess quickly and helps care for sensitive skin. But don’t just take our word for it, as they’ve been approved by the Skin Health Alliance.

One at-home panellist liked that they’re wet enough for cleaning up mess, without drenching surfaces. Another said they did a “good job of cleaning baby’s bottom half”, which is exactly what you want! The pack opens easily, allowing you to pull out wipe-after-interleaved wipe. However, note that they are non-flushable as they contain plastic.

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Best for charity initiative

Kit & Kin Biodegradable Baby Wipes and Baby Nappies

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Biodegradable Baby Wipes and Baby Nappies

Score: 88/100

These wipes (which come here in a starter pack alongside the brand's nappies) are made from 99% water, and leave out any nasties including parabens, alcohols, and most common allergens. They’re also plastic free and come in packaging that’s 50% recycled. Plus, with every pack bought, the brand donates money to the Kit and Kin foundation, which works to protect rainforests and helps women and children living there to gain access to healthcare, family planning and education. That’s a lot for a small wipe!

The wipes come out of the pack easily and are interleaved, so nighttime nappy changes with one hand are a breeze. Our tester found them soft, thick and stretchy, and they’re approved by dermatologists too.

All our panellists agreed that they cleaned well, while also being gentle on the skin.

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Best value buy

Aldi Mamia Extra Sensitive Baby Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Mamia Extra Sensitive Baby Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

Score: 88/100

It’s impressive how such small humans can go through so many wipes, which inevitably comes at a cost. However, this affordable bulk buy from Aldi should help soften the blow. Our at-home testers praised the performance and price, with one saying they were both “good value and kind to skin.”

Suitable to use from birth, these wipes made of 94% water claim to be “as mild as cotton wool and water” and are unscented. They’re also midwife-approved, endorsed by the Skin Health Alliance, and plastic-free – a triple win. Though a little on the thin side, we found them simple to take out of the pack and stretchy.

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Best all-over body wipe

Aldi Mamia Head to Toe Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Mamia Head to Toe Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

Score: 88/100

Alternatively, for all-over cleans when things get really messy, Aldi's extra large wipes are our go-to. These are the largest wipes we tested, and are intended for use from head to toe. Fragrance free so they're gentle on the skin, and infused with aloe vera for a soothing touch, we found each wipe exceptionally strong, so you don't need as many during tricky changes.

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Aqua Wipes Baby Wipes (4 x 64 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Baby Wipes (4 x 64 wipes)

Score: 86/100

You can never have too many wipes during nappy changes, making the generous 64-pack a practical buy. In testing, they excelled at cleaning, effortlessly handling food spillages without leaving behind residue. One tester praised their effectiveness for both cleaning up sticky faces and fingers and difficult nappy changes.

Containing only water and aloe vera, these wipes are ideal for sensitive and eczema-prone skin. Though the interleaved design made it tricky for one tester to remove a single wipe, they found them sturdy and effective. Ensuring the packet is securely sealed helps prevent drying out.

The brand also donates a portion of its profit to the Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital.

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Best for soothing ingredients

Sainsbury’s Little Ones Extra Sensitive Pure Wipes (1 x 56 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Little Ones Extra Sensitive Pure Wipes (1 x 56 wipes)

Score: 84/100

These wipes are made with 99% water and contain no perfume or alcohol (although our tester noted that they do contain a fairly long list of ingredients, including preservatives). They're also dermatologically tested and paediatrician approved for newborn and eczema-prone skin.

They’ve got the right amount of wetness for effective cleaning, but our tester found they didn't have much of a stretch, and some residue was left behind after cleaning up spilt baby food.

These wipes also include chamomile and aloe vera extracts, which are good for soothing nappy rash. Note that they can't be flushed, though.

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Pura Biodegradable Baby Wipes (4 x 70 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Biodegradable Baby Wipes (4 x 70 wipes)

Score: 84/100

Endorsed by the British Skin Foundation and Allergy UK, these biodegradable, plastic-free wipes boast both eco- and skin-friendly credentials. They’re also approved by midwives and paediatricians, making them a good choice for sensitive skin.

Made entirely in Britain from plant fibres, they're also suitable for vegans. The pack opens easily, and the tab is fused on, so you can’t accidentally pull it off. The wipes are interleaved, so you can get them out easily, which helps when you're cleaning up particularly messy nappies.

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Mama Bamboo Baby Wipes (3 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Baby Wipes (3 x 60 wipes)

Score: 84/100

Mama Bamboo was founded by parents concerned for the future of the planet and their children. It's a certified B Corp with a mission to help parents while reducing their impact on the environment.

The wipes come in a recyclable pack that’s easy to open and are interleaved, making them easy to pull out. They have a good amount of stretch, are soft yet robust, and are made from bamboo viscose. They’re also moistened with 99.4% purified water, and feature aloe vera and coconut extract to soothe little bottoms. Plus, they're hypoallergenic, naturally anti-bacterial and vegan-friendly.

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Lidl Lupilu Biodegradable Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Lupilu Biodegradable Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

Score: 84/100

These well-priced Lidl wipes put in a good performance on test, scoring full marks for leaving behind no residue during a nappy change. They’re pH neutral, so won’t dry your baby’s skin, and include no alcohol or scent either. In fact, with a 99.4% water content, they include little else.

The pack opens easily and there’s a handy arrow to remind you which way to pull – invaluable when you’re sleep-deprived. The wipes are small but quite stretchy, combining a pocket-friendly price with biodegradability – making them both economical and more environmentally-friendly. One of our testers liked how they didn’t bunch up and come out in one huge lump when running low, which avoids any waste. Just be sure that the pack is fastened properly to avoid any drying out.

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Huggies Pure Baby Wipes (10 x 72 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Pure Baby Wipes (10 x 72 wipes)

Score: 84/100

These smaller wipes are easy to open but are quite fragile, so take care not to tear them when pulling them out of the packet. Our panellists found you need a few for a full clean-up; some used as many as five per nappy change.

They’re interleaved for ease of use, made from natural fibres, and moistened with 99% water. They’re also fragrance-free, hypoallergenic and approved by the British Skin Foundation, with one of our testers telling us they left their skin “soft and refreshed.”

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ASDA Little Angels Sensitive Baby Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Little Angels Sensitive Baby Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

Score: 84/100

ASDA recently made these wipes plastic-free, a switch it claims removed 2.5 billion pieces of plastic each year. They are also paediatrician-approved, dermatologically tested and made from sustainable viscose, a semi-synthetic fibre that is biodegradable. All our at-home home testers said they’d recommend them to a friend too. Tick, tick, tick.

The pack is easy to open, and the wipes are interweaved, though the aperture is a little on the small side. Our tester found they had a good amount of wetness to help with cleaning, too.

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Morrisons Nutmeg Coco Moisturising Baby Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Nutmeg Coco Moisturising Baby Wipes (1 x 60 wipes)

Score: 80/100

These wipes scored full marks for cleaning due to decent moisture levels, with are preserved by a resealable tab. Though slightly tricky to open initially, once you're in, access to stretchy, interwoven wipes is easy.

The coconut oil provides extra nourishment to the skin, but has a strong scent, likened by one tester to a Bounty bar. That’s one way of disguising stinky nappies we suppose!

Use with caution on newborns though, as there’s a warning to avoid the eyes.

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Boots Baby Biodegradable Fragrance Free Wipes (1 x 64 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Baby Biodegradable Fragrance Free Wipes (1 x 64 wipes)

Score: 80/100

Boots is another company that’s working to improve its environmental footprint, making its standard baby wipes not only thicker than they were before, but biodegradable, too. They’re also suitable for newborns and sensitive skin, containing 98% water and no artificial fragrance.

It’s a little hard to see where the pack opens at first, as the tab is transparent, but it’s easy once you know how. The wipes are interleaved and stretchy but a little on the small side, so you’d probably need a few per change. But that’s not too much of an issue thanks to the pocket-friendly price tag. They’re “great for all kind of wipe clean moments,” confirmed one at-home tester.

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Best for moisture

WaterWipes Baby Wipes (12 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Baby Wipes (12 x 60 wipes)
Now 18% Off

Score: 78/100

These robust and generously-sized wipes have a whole slew of accreditations from Allergy UK, The Vegan Society and the National Eczema Association. They’re designed to be very gentle on your baby’s skin, making them a good choice for skin concerns such as sensitivity and eczema. They also contain fruit extract, which has antibacterial properties.

The wipes, which are simple to pull out, are completely plastic-free and developed to biodegrade in 12 weeks. The pack opens easily but the tab tends to come off if you’re not careful. They're pricey, but a good investment for your baby’s skin.

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The Cheeky Panda Biodegradable Baby Wipes (12 x 60 wipes)

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Biodegradable Baby Wipes (12 x 60 wipes)
Now 20% Off

Score: 76/100

Cheeky Panda's hypoallergenic wet wipes contain 99% water, plus 1% fruit extract and aloe juice for their skin-soothing properties, and a trace of anti-bacterial food preservatives.

Soft and delicate, they’re wet and stretchy enough for good clean-ups, yet gentle enough even for your baby’s face. The pack opens easily but the wipes are not interleaved, so they can be a little tricky to get out one-handed.

How we test baby wet wipes

how we test baby wet wipes

In the Good Housekeeping Institute lab, our parenting tester starts by assessing the packaging to see how easy the wipes are to remove one-handed and whether the packet closes properly to stop the wipes drying out.

They then check their cleaning abilities by seeing how well they wipe up spilled baby food, whether they’re wet enough to clean effectively, and if they leave any residue behind. Wipes that can be flushed scored extra points (the Pura Flushable wipes are the only ones you can flush in our list below).

While it isn’t included in our scores, our tester also assessed any scent (is it pleasant or overly strong?) and we have also included any eco claims in our write-ups.

We sent each set of wipes out to our panel of parent testers too, to see how they fared with real-life baby mess! Panellists gave us feedback on how easy the wipes were to remove from the packaging, how many wipes it took per nappy change, and whether they effectively cleaned up spillages and the rest... We’ve included their thoughts below.

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Madeleine Evans
Lifestyle Writer

Madeleine is our Lifestyle Writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and round-ups on the latest beauty Beauty and Health & Wellness products. From skincare to protein powders, Maddie is committed to providing honest and helpful reviews to help guide readers to the best product for them. Maddie has a BA in English Literature and Language, which stemmed from her lifelong interest in reading and writing. She started her post graduate life at Hearst UK within a marketing capacity, which quickly turned into a desire to fulfil a writing career.

When she is not writing about the latest expert reviewed products, you can find her rifling through vintage shops or car boots, reading a print magazine, or capturing portraits on her film camera.

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Stacey Smith
Senior Food & Drink Editor

Stacey looks after all food and drink reviews — from coffee pods and veg boxes, to natural wine and tequila.   Stacey is also founder of Crummbs, where she’s written nearly 2,000 restaurant and hotel reviews since 2013. Prior to this, Stacey wrote hundreds of in-depth buying guides for the Independent, i newspaper and BBC Good Food, as well as reviewing restaurants and interviewing celebrities in her column at Balance Magazine.    Stacey has also appeared in BAFTA-nominated BBC documentary Blood, Sweat & Takeaways, where she investigated South East Asia's food production industry, appearing on both Newsnight and BBC World Service to share her findings. Regularly checking out the latest restaurants, bars and product launches, Stacey also loves experimenting with recipes at home, and is a WSET-certified wine and spirits expert, with over 10 years of experience in the business.    You can follow Stacey on Instagram @crummbs_uk

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Tested bySally J. Hall

Sally J. Hall is a parenting tester for the GHI, reviewing everything from bedside cribs and pushchairs to nappies. She has written extensively on pregnancy, birth and the health and development of both pregnant mums and their babies. She has in-depth knowledge of the parenting world, has tested thousands of products and is passionate about finding those that make parents’ lives easier.   


Sally has worked on many major UK parenting titles and was previously editor of both Emma’s Diary and Bounty. With extensive contacts across the parenting industry, she published B Baby Magazine for eight years, which covered the private maternity market across the UK and is the author of books Plant Based Baby and Eco Baby. 

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Tested byMaria Kumar
Beauty and Grooming Testing Manager

Maria is our Beauty and Grooming Testing Manager, and since joining in mid-2022, she has managed the testing for mutiple categories including scalp scrubs, collagen supplements and retinol serums. In addition to her master's degree in chemical engineering and a diploma in cosmetic science, she recently received her MBA from the London College of Fashion, focusing on case studies within the beauty industry. Prior to joining the company, she worked within the global technical team at the Estee Lauder Companies for over six years, collaborating with the chemists and engineers to launch luxury beauty products at scale and to quality. She has also worked as a formulation scientist within the pharmaceutical industry and takes this evidence based approach into all her product testing. 

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