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- Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinJun 25, 2017
Baby wipes. After trying various brands like Sammu, Haneul Soo, and Dudu, I found Sammu to be the best - the price is reasonable, and the thickness is just right for me. I don't like wipes that are too thick, as I tend to use them up quickly and feel like I'm wasting them, but the Sammu ones are the perfect thickness. They may not be as thick as some premium options, so if you prefer very thick wipes, you may want to look into higher-end products. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinJul 19, 2016
I was able to rest assured that the ingredients are good and it is a model company. The wipe fabric also seems to be of good quality. When using Pure Organic, it would come out like toilet paper, which was inconvenient, but with Sammu, sometimes two sheets come out, but it's relatively easy to pull out one sheet at a time. I'll use it longer and add a review. I've never had any skin issues with my kids when using Sammu, and when wiping the dining table or cleaning, the fabric remains sturdy even after washing it several times, which I like. The inconvenience of Pure Organic coming out in a continuous stream and the lack of moisture was annoying, but the Sammu I switched to right after was a bit better in both aspects, but the moisture is still lacking.. I wanted to try the premium once, but they are all sold out, so I'm considering trying another wipe, but I ended up ordering the Sammu Original one more time. Hopefully I can try the premium next time.. Additional - Around the last 4 packs of the box I bought in the fall, the wipes started to have a musty smell.. This smell permeated everything I wiped with them. Even though it's only been a couple months since they were manufactured, they seemed to have already gone bad, so I called the company and got them exchanged. I keep flipping them over because of the lack of moisture.. The fabric is sturdy and I've been satisfied using them without any issues, but I'm really conflicted about repurchasing due to the recent smell issue.. I've tried many wipes and was happy to have found one I could use long-term, so I'm debating whether to trust them one more time or start searching for a new wipe all over again as I came to Hwahae to add this review. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinApr 27, 2016
Most importantly, the safe (seamless) ingredients are pleasing to me.. The embossing is also soft.. There is sufficient moisture and it is nicely damp.. There is no unnecessary fragrance, which I like.. However, it is a bit thin.. When wiping baby's bottom, you may need to use a few sheets layered together.. But ever since I learned about the Hwahae Trial Reviewer's ingredients, I've only been using wipes from the same company (with the same manufacturing) as this one. The thickness is a bit thin.. Other than that, I liked everything else. You can't really clean a baby's bottom with just one sheet anyway.. Just pull out a few sheets and use them layered.. Trust the ingredients and wipe gently. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinApr 21, 2016
It feels like a safe wet wipe. The scent and texture are colorless and odorless, and they are nicely thick. I hate slippery wet wipes, but the Sammu ones are great. The price is also reasonable. The moisture is not great... About half-way through, the remaining wet wipes start to dry out. Dried-out wet wipes can be collected and moistened with water to use for cleaning the house and other purposes. The thick texture is great for that. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinApr 18, 2016
I bought the refill version after trying the Hwahae wet wipes event and liking it. It's great for wiping my baby's hands, face, bottom, and mouth. When my baby is teething, the safe wet wipes are a good alternative to cold washcloth gum massages. It's a product that was featured on TV, so it's a safe wet wipe..haha It's nicely moist, not too big or thick, which I like. I haven't had any disappointing aspects so far. When opening the refill pack, the cover doesn't detach as cleanly as I'd like. I flip the lid to the bottom when using it, and it's nicely moist. I had the cap version before and kept it in the freezer, and when switching to the refill, the adhesive didn't get damaged, and it peels off and sticks on well.^^ The cap version is more expensive, haha. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinApr 10, 2016
Thanks to the Hwahae wipe event, I was able to try it out. I usually search for recommendations for my baby's sensitive skin, and the three-layer wipes were often recommended, so I wanted to try them. While the thickness wasn't overly heavy, it had embossing and was just generally fine. It was gentle and suitable for my baby's skin^^ But there wasn't much moisture, so when wiping things like poop, it didn't seem very effective~~~~ - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinMar 31, 2016
I was lucky to win the Hwahae wet wipe event and got to try it out. ^^ Thank you. Compared to other wet wipes, the embossing is not as thick, but it has the right amount of moisture and a sturdy texture, so I'm satisfied with it~~ The mild ingredients make it suitable not only for babies but also for adults. My sensitive-skinned husband said it doesn't irritate or itch when he wipes with it, so I'd say it's pretty decent. The thin texture means you have to use more wipes to clean a baby's bowel movement. The size is also on the smaller side, so you end up needing to take out several at a time. But I didn't find any major downsides while using it. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinMar 11, 2016
I won the Hwahae event and tried it for the first time I wanted to try various baby wipes, but they don't sell them in small quantities, so I would buy a product and use it up before trying a new one. Sammu was a product I had been meaning to try someday. First of all, the wipes I was currently using were quite thick, so they felt thin to me, but objectively they weren't actually thin wipes. The embossing was also well done, so they cleaned the baby's bottom well. The main feature was that it felt like wiping with a damp washcloth, like wiping with water. So I liked it, and there was no rash either^^ Next time, I'm thinking of buying Sammu~ It doesn't seem extremely moist. There was a time when I missed some baby poop and it had hardened a bit on the skin, and it was a bit dry to wipe that off ㅎㅎ But it didn't matter since I would wash it off in the bathroom anyway~~ - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinMar 3, 2016
This is a famous product among moms, known for its baby wipes. Compared to regular wet wipes, it has embossing, making it thicker and with a wider surface area, so it seems to wipe away dirt well. The name suggests that it is a 'three-free' product, meaning it doesn't contain 3 harmful ingredients, and the ingredients are truly excellent. With 80 sheets, the amount of content is plentiful, so you can use it generously without burden. There's not really anything bad about it. If I had to pick one, it would be the price? ㅠ These days, there are many products that cost 1,000 won for 100 sheets, so for general cleaning use, it feels burdensome. But because of the baby, I have no choice but to consider the ingredients, so I end up using it only when necessary. When wiping my own hands, I tend to go for the 1,000 won wet wipes. The embossed wipes are great for changing baby diapers! The wide surface area of the embossed wipes makes them excellent for wiping away dirt. If you're looking for a gentle wet wipe for diaper rash or the like, this seems like the perfect fit! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinNov 3, 2015
I've been using this baby wipe since my baby was born. It's one of the three safest baby wipes, as I saw on TV, so I chose this product. I liked that it's unscented. Since I'll be wiping my baby's bottom, I didn't want anything scented that might feel uncomfortable. After the brand name changed from Sammu to English, and the design was updated, I feel like the product itself has changed too, though I'm not sure if it's just my imagination. I've read that only the packaging changed, not the contents, but using it, it feels different somehow. I wonder if my feelings towards Sammu have changed. Before the change, the wipes would pull out one by one without any trouble or inconvenience, but now it's awkward and uncomfortable to use. Often, multiple wipes come out at once, and when wiping my baby's poop, little white clumps of something fall off and stick to my baby. I've only used the original, so I don't know about the other variants, but I'm still using it because I like one of the ingredients.