MUKIN Baby Muslin Washcloths - Natural Muslin Cotton Baby Wipes - Soft Newborn Baby Face Towel and Muslin Washcloth for Sensitive Skin- Baby Registry as Shower, 5 Pack 12x12 inches
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Lynn McCarty
> 3 dayNot only are these soft, but large enough to cover the baby to help keep her warm during bathtime.
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Tayler Huntsinger
> 3 dayThese are super soft and absorbent. I think the only con would be that they shrink quite a bit after you wash them.
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Janae McCulloch
> 3 dayThese are great washcloths for my newborn twins. They are soft and gentle, which is exactly what I wanted. I do wish they had a smaller size to choose from but that’s just because I like a smaller washcloth for my babies. I would definitely recommend these for bath time.
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hodorii
> 3 dayWhen you’re trying to bathe your baby every night as part of your bedtime routine, having multiple wash clothes ready is super nice and convenient. It’s not fluffy cloud soft but it’s soft enough. Once it has absorbed some liquid and soap, it is really nice to use. I tested it on my skin before using it on my baby and it definitely felt like the gentlest rub on my skin was cleaning stuff off without causing irritation. It might be the baby bath-soap I use, but using it with this wash cloth, the soap doesn’t get as sudsy (which might make it seem like you’re not getting your baby clean, but it’s getting the job done without your baby eating soap bubbles).
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Ariana Caroline Alves
> 3 daySo soft. I loved.
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Neslie Alvarez
> 3 dayColors are not as light as shown an
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MelissaB
> 3 dayNice washcloth!
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mtview
> 3 dayI use this washcloth to dry my face morning and night. I like the soft material and feels it adds a little bit of exfoliation when I wipe my face with this washcloth on wet skin. I have thin and sensitive skin and it didnt cause any irritation. I wish I could just buy a bundle of all white washcloth vs the multi colored ones.
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Kathleen Talley
> 3 dayI bought these washcloths to help remove makeup and exfoliate at night. I have dry, sensitive skin with persistent redness and eczema patches on my cheeks. Im allergic to a lot of popular skin care ingredients, so chemical exfoliants are out of the question. I double cleanse at night with a balm-to-oil cleanser followed by a water-based cleanser. After massaging the oil into my face, I wet a corner of a cloth and use it to gently remove the oil. These cloths help to remove everything and exfoliate my face at the same time without causing any irritation or extra dryness. Ive washed them several times without experiencing any unraveling or tears. Heres how I wash mine: I place them in a small garment bag (usually along with my silk pillowcase), wrap the bag up in one of my bed sheets, and place in the washer using cold water and the gentlest cycle. I hang them up to dry.
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Ms Star
> 3 dayEXCATLY AS EXPECTED