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Medline - ULTRASOFT1013 Ultrasoft Dry Baby Wipes, Gentle Disposable Cleansing Cloths, 500 Count, Dry Wipe Size is 10 x 13 inches, Great for Sensitive Skin and can be used as Baby Washcloths, Incontinence Wipes, Makeup Wipes
SOFT & ABSORBENT - Get softness, strength and absorbency all in one with these Ultra-Soft Disposable Dry Cleansing ClothsNON-ABRASIVE DRY WIPES - Softer than reusable cloths on fragile or sensitive skin, these dry cleansing wipes feature a soft-spun fabric that provides softness and strength similar to natural cloth.NO ADDITIVES MAKE THESE PERFECT FOR SENSITIVE SKIN - Just add water, use and toss!GREAT MULTI-PURPOSE WIPE - Perfect for use as baby wipes or for incontinence care, applying skin care treatments and creams, removing makeup, cleaning surfaces, and moreLARGE WIPE SIZE - Dry Wipe Size is 10 x 13 inches | 50 wipes per pack, 10 packs per case for a total of 500 Wipes
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6 Reddit comments about Medline - ULTRASOFT1013 Ultrasoft Dry Baby Wipes, Gentle Disposable Cleansing Cloths, 500 Count, Dry Wipe Size is 10 x 13 inches, Great for Sensitive Skin and can be used as Baby Washcloths, Incontinence Wipes, Makeup Wipes:

u/wakeup_andlive 路 2 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

When you say that you "have Stratia" I'm assuming that you mean the Liquid Gold, I think that's the most popular product and it's the first thing that I bought. I used it in place of my regular moisturizer and I was so happy with it that I wanted to try the rest of the products.

(Also, I am realizing that I sound like kind of an evangelist for Stratia -- so I have to say that I found out about the brand while lurking on reddit and reading skincare blogs, I paid full retail price for everything, and I have no sort of relationship with the brand or any of its employees. I'm a perfume blogger so I know how praise draws suspicion 馃槈)

My routine is adapted from this blog post that I linked above, which was written by the creator of Stratia. It's in a nice table format, and I found it easy to follow. But here's what I do:

Morning:

  1. Wipe with micellar water (I use these disposable washcloths from Amazon for my face, a pack will last almost a whole year)
  2. Stratia C+C Serum - then brush my teeth, go get dressed, to let a few minutes pass
  3. Stratia Rewind (essence - niacinamide & DMAE)
  4. Stratia Fortify (oil - fatty acids)
  5. Stratia Liquid Gold (moisturizer - gift from the gods)
  6. Dr. Jart Cicapair Tiger Grass CC with SPF 30 (for sunscreen but it also has centella and other anti-inflammatories, and a nice color-correcting effect on the areas where I still have some redness)

    Night:

  7. Heimish All-Clean Balm (oil based cleanser, removes makeup nicely too)
  8. Stratia Cleansing Milk (ETA - I rub this around a little bit very gently with the "chamomile" Konjac sponge)
  9. Even days Paula's Choice AHA/ Odd days CosRX BHA - then brush my teeth, let the dog out, etc. to let a few minutes pass
  10. Stratia Rewind (essence)
  11. Stratia Fortify (oil)
  12. Curology (a custom blend that they prescribe for you, it's an online service. Mine is Clindamycin 1%, Azelaic Acid 9%, and Tretinoin 0.009% - it was very easy to subscribe and I love that it's an all-in-one formulation. My derm said she can prescribe these things but honestly I'll probably stay with Curology because it's so convenient)
  13. Stratia Liquid Gold (two pumps) mixed with Cerave Healing Ointment (pea-sized)
u/Nekkosan 路 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Damn! Hard area to cover up.

I'd use things like micellars and wash cloths (that are dripping wet). There are also these dry [wipes](https://www.amazon.com/Medline-Ultrasoft-Disposable-Multi-purpose-incontinence/dp/B00O8169VQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1536508286&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=dry+wipes+for+baby+used+by+hospitals&psc=1). They have no cleanser but you wet them, but they don't end up dripping. . You can use them with micellar or on cottons. When I was sick I used them to bath all over with micellar and then a second with just water to rinse. Or micellar and cottons. Maybe graduate to foaming cleanser and wash cloth making sure it doesn't drip.

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But I wonder of you could get a cape like they have at salons for sheetmasking and cleansing.

I'd use non-waterproof sunscreen & makeup if you leave the house. Keep it simple as you said.

Dry shampoo. Pantene in the Gold wasn't too bad. It v stinks but doesn't leave white stuff all over.

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u/firecat57 路 2 pointsr/newborns

Medline Ultrasoft Dry Baby Wipes, Gentle Disposable Cleansing Cloths, 500 Count, Dry Wipe Size is 10 x 13 inches, Great for Sensitive Skin and can be used as Baby Washcloths https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O8169VQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KotxCb0SFYQ64

We used those instead of wipes. Just get them wet when you need them.

A&D Treat was the magic cream for us. I heard it鈥檚 different for everyone. For my friend it was Butt Paste. Just go to target and pick one and give it a few days to see if it works.

I鈥檇 encourage you to consider diaper changes more often (1.5 hrs), but no wiping unless needed. Or let your baby go without a diaper for some time. Obviously that鈥檚 asking for trouble. We laid the baby on top of unused puppy pee pads (the cheap medical equivalent) and let that booty air out.

Don鈥檛 feel bad about the diaper rash. It happens to all of us. Good luck!

u/lady5murf 路 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

The first thing I thought of is those blue shop towels!!

But, I think these might be what you're looking for: soft towels!

u/CodeTheInternet 路 1 pointr/ostomy

For drying, I use these super-soft med cloths and they do an excellent job by themselves.

u/letmesleep18 路 1 pointr/breastfeeding

I feel like with bottles, not all babies accept the same wipes, diapers, or diaper rash cream. What helped with our diaper rash was switching to Target diapers, dry wipes that you have to wet (Medline Baby Wipes ) and A+D zinc oxide diaper rash treatment. We would pay wipe and make sure his bum was completely dry. I haven鈥檛 switched these products/ technique since and he鈥檚 been good.

I know there are yeast infections as well, so make sure it鈥檚 not that.