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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedApr 14, 2020
These baby wipes get used up quickly, but they're convenient for everyday use. The ingredients are also decent. The embossing feels minimal, and they don't have a particularly soft texture. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedApr 7, 2020
It feels plump and refreshing. I prefer the blue version over the red one. Sometimes it's a bit tricky to pull out just one sheet at a time, which is slightly disappointing. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedFeb 22, 2020
We've been using only dry wipes with water since our baby was a newborn, but for wet wipes, we've consistently used Kindo from the start. As a mom with sensitive skin, I've been quite particular about choosing diapers and wipes for my children, and I'm really satisfied with these. Given that diapers and wipes are in constant contact with children's skin, I've looked for better products, but nothing compares to Kindo. I love that they're fragrance-free, thick, and gentle on the skin. However, when cleaning the children's faces, I still rinse with water afterwards. I'm a bit concerned about the preservatives and additives compared to dry wipes, so I'm just a little cautious. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedMay 4, 2019
These wipes are thick and have just the right amount of moisture. They clean really well. I'd recommend both the gold and kin versions. Occasionally, multiple sheets come out at once, but that's something I can overlook. - Hwahae UserDry SkinRecommendedFeb 4, 2019
After using a well-known baby wipe brand that irritated my baby's bottom, I switched to these and I'm really pleased. The texture feels gentle on my baby's skin. To be honest, I don't have any complaints. I'm not even sure if the price is high compared to others. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedJan 25, 2019
I've tried many wet wipes before, but Kindo seems to be the best. I first used Kindo diapers, and then people around me recommended their wet wipes. I gave them a try, and they're truly worth recommending! The travel-size wipes come with a cap, which keeps the moisture in - that's great. Now I've settled on Kindo and always keep a stock of them. Occasionally, two or three wipes come out at once, but I'm so satisfied with everything else that I overlook this minor issue. After all, this happens with other brands of wet wipes too. - Hwahae UserDry SkinRecommendedJan 12, 2019
Among all the wet wipes I've tried, including the highly-praised Ang**, Kindo's are simply unbeatable. Once you've used Kindo, you won't want to use anything else. When I had a cold, other wipes would irritate my nose, causing redness and what looked like dead skin cells peeling off. But with Kindo? No irritation whatsoever. The skin around the nose is delicate, much like a baby's bottom. With Kindo wipes, you can see how thoroughly they clean due to their thickness. Sometimes I even skip the water wipe-down afterwards. The red pack is incredibly thick for its price point and nicely saturated. While you might need 2-3 wipes of other brands, one Kindo wipe does the job! This makes them last longer too. The blue ones are even thicker and more hydrating. The gold ones are the thickest, perfect for diaper changes, and reportedly kill germs when used on hands and mouth. I carry the red and blue travel packs when I'm out. Personally, I find the gold ones the best - definitely worth trying! The only downside is the price, but there are frequent deals on various sites. Kindo's official store often runs promotions too. If this could be considered a drawback, that's about it. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinRecommendedNov 22, 2018
I've been using this consistently since my baby was about 100 days old, and thankfully there haven't been any skin issues. The thickness is just right, and it doesn't feel rough when it touches my skin. Multiple sheets tend to come out at once when using. Once, while cleaning some debris off the sofa, I noticed a whitish residue - not quite foam, but temporarily visible on the wiped area. I'm not sure if that particular pack was faulty or what caused it, but the wipes I've bought since then haven't had this problem. - bu*******Combination SkinRecommendedOct 7, 2018
The thickness and texture of these wipes are just right - not too thick, not too thin. They cling perfectly to the skin, which finally made this wipe nomad settle down. It's like they found the Goldilocks zone of wet wipes! To be honest, I don't see any downsides. I've tried samples of the blue and gold versions, but the red one still comes out on top. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 8, 2018
It's reassuring to use freely since it's free from alcohol, parabens, and other harsh ingredients. Two or three sheets come out at once. They're neither particularly thin nor thick. I use it to clean mats or surrounding areas rather than on children's skin.