Quantity | Unit price | Reference price |
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To 5 | €6.25 * | €0.04 * / 1 Piece |
From 6 | €5.95 * | €0.04 * / 1 Piece |
*prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
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- Order number: 240014
- best before: 01.01.2025
- EAN: 8006540458525
- advice: To avoid risk of suffocation and/or strangulation, please keep all packing materials away from babies and children.
- information: Please dispose of used wipes with household waste, do not throw them down the toilet.
Good for the environment, gentle on the skin
Pampers Aqua Pure wet wipes with 99% pure water and organic cotton offer protection for baby's delicate skin. They are fragrance and alcohol free. The remaining 1% consists of dermatologically tested mild ingredients with Pampers' proven pH balance. This restores the natural pH of baby's skin and protects against irritation. Aqua Pure wet wipes are safe for newborn skin and suitable for sensitive areas such as the bottom, hands and face.
99% Water:
Pampers Aqua Pure Wet Wipes are made with a lotion of 99% water and come without additional fragrances and alcohol - for extra mild cleansing.
Soft organic cotton:
Natural and gentle on the skin: Aqua Pure wet wipes contain high-quality organic cotton for an especially soft feeling on baby's skin.
1% gentle care lotion:
The lotion contained is dermatologically tested, suitable for newborns and helps prevent skin irritations thanks to the proven Pampers pH balance.
More info about Pampers Aqua Pure wet wipes
- What ingredients are in the lotion of Pampers Aqua Pure wet wipes?
- 99% is water. The remaining 1% is made up of mild ingredients that cleanse, balance pH and prevent microbial contamination of the wipes.
- What does organic cotton mean?
- Aqua Pure has USDA certification from the cotton producer confirming the premium quality of the organic cotton used.
- How does Pampers ensure the purity of the water?
- The water used for Aqua Pure has undergone a five-step purification process: 1 - reverse osmosis; 2 - UV exposure; 3 - ozonation; 4 - conductivity control (ion control); 5 - control of bacterial counts and total organic carbon (microorganism control).
- Are Pampers Aqua Pure wet wipes safe for my baby?
- Yes. Aqua Pure Wet Wipes have been thoroughly tested to ensure they are safe for babies and gentle on baby's skin - including sensitive areas like the bottom, hands, feet and face.
- Can Pampers Aqua Pure Wet Wipes be flushed down the toilet?
- No. The wet wipes are designed to clean baby's skin and should be disposed of in the trash, not flushed down.
Filling quantity (piece): | 144 |
Material: | Cotton |
Products with organic ingredients: | yes |
age group: | from birth |
Shipping weight: | 1,2 kg |
Manufacturer: | Procter & Gamble |
product group: | wipes |
brand: | Pampers |
care products: | skin cleansing, wipes |
Manufacturer address: | Procter & Gamble Service GmbH, Sulzbacher Straße 40 - 50, 65824 Schwalbach am Taunus |
Founded by grandfather Victor Mills
Victor Mills was an American chemical engineer who, while working for Procter & Gamble Co., revolutionised child care by inventing the disposable nappy. He began work on this project in the 1950s, using his grandchildren as test subjects (born 1897, died 1 Nov 1997).
1950s
While the general view was that fathers knew best, Vic Mills believed that grandfathers knew a little bit better. This man, who happened to work for Procter & Gamble, was looking for an easier way to wrap his grandson. This was the birth of Pampers.
1950s
While the general view was that fathers knew best, Vic Mills believed that grandfathers knew a little bit better. This man, who happened to work for Procter & Gamble, was looking for an easier way to wrap his grandson. This was the birth of Pampers.
1960s
Some went to Woodstock. We went to department shops, supermarkets and drugstores across the country to sell a nappy that keeps babies dry and parents happy. The only problem was that nobody knew exactly where to put Pampers. Our nappies were so new that you could find them in the convenience department, food, stationery or even the medicine department.
1970s
Bell-bottoms. Platform shoes. And glue. But not liquid. But adhesive tape. We replaced the classic needle with adhesive tape so that parents could take a look inside the nappy without getting stung. And while others were at the disco, we developed new models like Pampers Toddler Size, Extra Absorbent Daytime, Improved Newborn, Quilted Pampers and Premature Infant Size.
1980s
During this time everything revolved around excesses. Even nappies. We introduced value packs, because you can never have enough nappies. We also had other brilliant ideas: The first thin nappy made of absorbent gelling material, with elastic leg cuffs, tabs that could be fastened again, and softer inner material. We thought that our progress should also be a bit excessive.
1990s
Forget money. Show me all the new Pampers. We developed the Ultra Dry Thins nappies, which drew moisture into the absorbent body and then absorbed even more liquid. We also invented the first stretch inserts, which made our nappies even more comfortable.
Today
"What will they think of next?" We're the ones who always come up with something. We have already made nappies that breathe - yes, exactly, breathe. Plus Premium and Baby-Dry nappies that keep baby's bottoms soft and smooth with a protective layer of care lotion. Grandpa Vic would be very proud of us.
At Pampers we care about the healthy and happy development of babies. When discovering their world, playing and sleeping, a nappy must not be allowed to interfere. That's why our experts carefully select the materials for the nappies: They pay particular attention to safety and excellent performance to keep your pet's skin dry and healthy.
All Pampers products and materials are subject to the strictest safety and quality controls before they come into contact with baby's delicate skin. For Pampers, nothing is more important than the happy, healthy development of your baby. That's why we have our Pampers Safety Promise, where we disclose what is and isn't in our nappies, nappy pants and wet wipes. All products are made from materials that have been carefully tested and found to be safe. These are contained in most nappies and come into contact with 25 million babies worldwide every day.
The Pampers safety promise:
The happy, healthy development of babies is our top priority
All Pampers products and materials are dermatologically tested and undergo strict safety, quality and performance checks before they come into contact with baby's skin.
Our safety process: we ensure that our products are safe and gentle
Early in the development process of a new nappy, we select ingredients that can be safely used in a children's product. Pampers carefully checks all ingredients, materials, processes and end products at every stage of development to ensure they are safe for your baby. We follow the highest and most stringent global safety standards set by leading organisations around the world.
What we do not use in Pampers products
Many parents ask us which ingredients are not used in Pampers nappies and wet wipes. Here is a list of the substances we do not use*. If you have any questions about Pampers products, call Pampers Customer Service: Monday to Friday at 0800-2226555 (+49 800 222 6 555).
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Bisphenol A (BPA)
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Dioxins
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disperse dyes
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Elemental chlorine
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Pampers does not add chlorine to nappies. We clean the fibres of the nappies in an elemental chlorine free process.
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Ethanol / Alcohol
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Pampers nappies, nappies and wet wipes are alcohol-free, which is generally understood to mean free of ethanol and isopropyl alcohol. These types of alcohol can dry out babies' sensitive skin.
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Natural rubber latex
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Heavy metals such as lead and mercury
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Organotin compounds
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)
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Pesticides
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Parabens (see preservatives below)
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Phenol
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
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Special preservatives
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Pampers does not use any preservatives in nappies. With our wet wipes we carefully select the preservatives to keep them clean and fresh. We do not use MIT or CMIT, formaldehyde or formaldehyde separators, parabens, quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) and triclocarban or triclosan.
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26 allergens from the European Cosmetic Decree for nappies and nappies
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Pampers Premium Protection, Active Fit, Baby-Dry Diapers and Baby-Dry Pants Panty Diapers do not contain any of the following 26 fragrance ingredients listed in the European Union's Cosmetics Regulation which may cause allergic reactions in people susceptible to them. However, it should be noted that the majority of consumers will not experience adverse reactions when using these ingredients.
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These 26 fragrance ingredients are Amyl cinnamal, benzyl alcohol, cinnamyl alcohol, citral, eugenol, hydroxycitronellal, isoeugenol, amyl cinnamyl alcohol, benzyl salicylate, cinnamal, coumarin, geraniol, hydroxyisohexyl-3-cyclohexenecarboxaldehyde, Aniseed alcohol, benzyl cinnamate, farnesol, butylphenylmethylpropional, linalool, benzyl benzoate, citronellol, hexyl cinnamal, limonene, methyl 2-octynoate, alpha-isomethylionone, Evernia Prunastri, Evernia Furfuracea.
* Some of these substances are present in the everyday environment and may therefore be present in traces in a wide range of household products, from nappies to drinking water.
Aqua, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Benzoate, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Sorbitan Caprylate, Disodium EDTA |
At Pampers, nothing is more important than your baby's safety. Pampers invests in ongoing research and innovation to make gentle, thorough cleaning with Pampers Wet Wipes even better.
The science behind the cleaning power of wet wipes
Whether it's a dirty bottom or unclean hands, the main reason moms use baby wipes is their ability to remove messes quickly, conveniently and gently. There are three main aspects that determine how well baby wipes clean:
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Physical contact to remove the solid components of the dirt
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Detaching the sticky components of the dirt from the skin
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Absorbing the wet components of the dirt
What's in a wet wipe?
Pampers baby wipes clean gently thanks to a unique combination of soft, non-woven fabric and a water-based lotion. Years of research have clinically proven that Pampers Baby Wipes are suitable for newborns, helping them maintain healthy-looking skin through thorough cleansing.
Wet wipes: environmental protection and nurturing cleaning
Baby wipes have become an important part of everyday life for many families. Their range of applications has expanded over time, adapting to changing consumer needs. This has been accompanied by remarkable advances in terms of their skin compatibility. And in terms of environmental compatibility, the wet wipe has also undergone significant development in recent years. For example, the new Aqua Pure wet wipes consist of 99% water. This significantly reduces the amount of cotton - and thus reduces the amount of waste.
Gentle care for diaper wearers
The skin in the diaper area is often exposed to moisture and dirt. There are also more wrinkles and creases in this area than on other parts of the body, making it difficult to clean thoroughly. This is one of the main causes of diaper rash, which most babies suffer from at least once in their lives.
Prevention and treatment of diaper rash require frequent diaper changes and careful cleaning to rid the skin of urinary and excretory enzymes, applying cream, putting on super-absorbent disposable diapers, and using gentle wet wipes to thoroughly clean the skin at each diaper change.
Gentle, effective cleansing can help break the cycle of diaper rash by ridding the skin of impurities and restoring its normal pH.
While water and washcloths are still considered the gold standard for cleansing, it's important to note that water alone is poor at removing oily substances from the skin and also fails to balance pH levels.
In fact, water can have a negative impact on the texture of the skin and offers no advantages over other cleansing methods such as wet wipes. On the other hand, if washcloths or sponges are used, this can also irritate baby's skin, or dirt can be reapplied if the washcloths or sponges are not washed after use.