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Make your own reusable baby wipes to support your baby's sensitive skin and save money with this DIY Reusable Baby Wipes idea and printable recipe.

Reusable baby wipes are essential when your baby has sensitive skin, you want to save money, or you just want to know exactly what you are putting on your baby’s precious skin. Store-bought diaper wipes were a problem for my twin boy when he was born. Even the sensitive version of store-bought diaper wipes irritated his skin. We had to improvise-and our pediatrician gave suggestions-in order to support our son’s skin to keep it healthy.

With the frequent diaper changes that happen with newborns, reusable diaper wipes were a benefit. We could save money on buying wipes and create our own version of wipes to support our baby’s skin. This DIY diaper wipes “recipe” has a quick tip for no-sew reusable diaper wipes that made our homemade wipes much easier to use.

DIY Reusable Baby Wipes

To make these reusable baby wipes, you need a few supplies:

Free printable recipe

1/2 cup witch hazel

1/2 cup aloe vera gel

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 teaspoon vitamin E

20 drops essential oils

glass jar or bottle

measuring cup

baby wash cloths (This is the quick tip hint!)

Make your own reusable baby wipes to support your baby's sensitive skin and save money with this DIY Reusable Baby Wipes idea and printable recipe.

I mix the ingredients together as listed in the recipe in a measuring cup. For this version of reusable baby wipes I combined lavender, lemon and frankincense essential oils. They are diluted by the olive oil-you should always dilute essential oils according to label directions before applying to a child’s skin.

Make your own reusable baby wipes with this easy DIY reusable diaper wipes recipe with a quick tip for making them no-sew.

Place the baby washcloths into the jar, and pour the liquid mixture over the washcloths. Seal the jar so the wipes can get fully saturated.

It takes minutes to mix up this reusable baby wipes solution and have DIY diaper wipes ready for your baby’s next diaper change.

DIY all-natural reusable baby wipes.

I like that the baby-sized washcloths have a bit of soft texture for those tougher diaper changes. You may have to rinse out the wipes if they are really soiled after a diaper change. Just swish them around in the toilet, or place them in a bucket and cover the wipes with water.

Let them soak in the bucket. Squeeze out excess water when you are ready to machine was the wipes, and flush the dirty water down the toilet.

You certainly can wear gloves when doing all of this if the process makes you squeamish.

DIY reusable baby wipes and diaper wipes with essential oils.

I like using lavender, frankincense and lemon essential oils in this DIY reusable baby wipes recipe, but some other oils that are very supportive to the skin as well are German Chamomile, or Gentle Baby™ blend. I have used these oils (diluted) on my children, but please do your own research to decide which essential oils are best for your family.

DIY reusable diaper wipes with essential oils to support the skin.

Young Living Essential Oils are bar-none the best in the industry and I have had nothing but good experiences so far with the company and the oils.

If you do not have a wet bag, I highly recommend getting one if you are going to be using reusable baby wipes or cloth diapers. You can use the bucket idea I mentioned above as well, but wet bags are great for on-the-go messes and storing your reusable diaper wipes until you are ready to wash them. (You should wash them once a day or every other day to keep them fresh.)

Have you tried making your own diaper wipes? What recipe did you use?

Make your own reusable baby wipes with simple ingredients in an all-natural DIY recipe for homemade diaper wipes.

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