Natural Homemade Baby Wipes

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I’ve done my fair share of cloth diaper changes over the years. Like any concerned mom I opted for baby wipes I thought were safe and healthy for little ones. It turns out many baby wipes aren’t what they seem. So instead I came up with these DIY baby wipes with natural ingredients (plus they’re much cheaper!).

What’s Wrong With Diaper Wipes?

Ever checked the ingredients on your baby wipes? Yeah, I hadn’t either. Terms like “Fresh Scent,” “natural”,” and “sensitive skin” made me think I was choosing a healthy option. Instead many of these wipes are hiding ingredients like artificial fragrances (yep, even the unscented wipes). Then there are the harsh preservatives and parabens that can cause diaper rash on baby’s skin.

Even my favorite Huggies Cucumber and Green Tea wipes weren’t much better. At the time their ingredients were linked with issues including cancer risk, allergies, and developmental problems. I used these wipes for years, figuring that if they were made for a baby’s bum, they must be safe. Apparently not!

Since then many brands, including the big players have come a long way in cleaning up their ingredient lists. But there are still plenty of baby wipes out there with sketchy ingredients.

Non-Toxic Baby Wipes

After finding out what was actually in baby wipes I searched for healthier alternatives. There are some good ones, especially with the growing demand for better, healthier products. A lot of these options are more expensive than the typical baby wipes though.

If you’re too busy to make your own baby wipes, thankfully there’s a growing list of good options! Here are some different brands that meet my healthy mama standards.

Make Homemade Baby Wipes

I stumbled on some recipes for homemade baby wipes, but they suggested baby oil, baby shampoo, and baby lotion. Baby oil may sound gentle, but it’s mineral oil, a byproduct of the gasoline industry. Baby wash and the other ingredients in these products have their own health concerns.

I figured if you could make your own with those ingredients, you could make a healthy version too!

Homemade Baby Wipes Recipe

After much trial and error (mainly error), I finally have a great baby wipes solution recipe. After using it on several kids for years, I haven’t had any issues with skin irritation.

A side benefit to my wipe making experiment is that homemade wipes are much cheaper. When I buy ingredients in bulk, the wipes end up costing way less. This saved us a ton when I had several in diapers. Healthier and cheaper- I’ll take it!

There are several ways to make your own homemade baby wipes. When I first started I used a plastic storage container and paper towels. Later on, I switched to cloth wipes for a reusable wipes version. The homemade wipes solution works with either option. It just depends on what you have and what you want to use.

I’ve included directions for the healthy (but less eco-friendly) version below too in case you want disposable wipes.

Reusable DIY Baby Wipes

There are several different reusable wipe options – no sewing required! You can cut up old receiving blankets and t-shirts into 9×9 (or larger) squares. Old baby washcloths work too. Fold them into an old baby wipes container and pour the wipes mixture onto them. You can also spray it on each wipe with a spray bottle before using.

If you want to buy premade fabric wipes, there are lots of options on Amazon and online. These organic flannel wipes are super soft.

Double Duty Wipes

This has been one of my most fun homemade discoveries. These wipes are definitely kid approved. My kids loved smelling them whenever I pulled them out to clean the baby. And then they’d try to steal one and use it to clean things. Guess I’ve instilled this a little too well. We’ve discovered these wipes also clean tile, counters, leather, and flooring. They leave a residue on stainless steel though.

I also make a lavender essential oil or tea tree oil version. These are great for all-purpose disinfecting when we’re traveling and as reusable makeup removal wipes for me.

This tutorial takes very little time and is a great alternative to store-bought wipes.

Homemade Baby Wipe Ingredients and Materials

I use either distilled water or water that’s been boiled and then cooled in these. Tap water will work, but it can quickly grow microbes. If you use your wipes within several days then boiled and cooled regular water can work.

A plastic container works well to store the wipes. My preferred option was the red Rubbermaid round container, but you can also use an old plastic coffee container or gallon ice cream bucket. When I first made these I used paper towels and the round, plastic containers fit them best. Since then we’ve switched away from using plastic.

If you’re using reusable cloth wipes, then a repurposed diaper wipes container or silicone bag does the job. These are nice for storing a few wipes at a time in the diaper bag for quick clean-up jobs. And if you’re using the spray bottle and cloth wipes option, then you can just keep the wipes in a basket on the changing table.

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Natural Homemade Baby Wipes

This easy homemade wipes solution gently cleans and soothes baby's skin. Use it on disposable wipes or reusable cloth wipes.
Prep Time5 minutes
Making Disposable Wipes15 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Yield: 15 ounces
Author: Katie Wells

Equipment

Materials

For Disposable Baby Wipes

  • 1 roll Paper towels (use a quality brand that won't fall apart)
  • Large plastic container
  • Serrated knife (a bread knife works)

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a pint size mason jar and shake well to combine. If using a spray bottle, then put all of the ingredients in your spray bottle instead.
  • Place reusable cloth wipes in your container of choice and pour the wipes solution on them. Or just use the spray bottle to wet one as needed.

For Disposable Baby Wipes

  • Cut the roll of paper towels in half using a sharp knife.
  • If using an old wipes container, accordion fold the wipes into the container. If using a large round or square container, place the wipes cut side down in the container.
  • Shake the wipe solution and pour over the paper towels in your container. Let the liquid absorb for about 5-10 minutes.
  • Flip the container over to make sure the wipes are well soaked.
  • If using a square/round container, pull the cardboard tube out from the inside. This should also pull the innermost wipe out and start them for you. Depending on the brand of paper towels you use, you might have to experiment with the amount of water to get the right amount.

Notes

  • If your child has very sensitive skin, you may need to leave out the essential oils.
  • You can also replace some of the water with soothing calendula or chamomile hydrosol. 

Are you willing to try homemade baby wipes? What scents will you use? Leave a comment and let me know!

These homemade baby wipes are better for baby and save you money. Homemade wipes work really well on sensitive skin and they smell great!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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640 responses to “Natural Homemade Baby Wipes”

  1. karly Avatar

    I have not seen any answers about using the aloe vera plant yet. I would assume it would work fine, but I don’t want it to spoil the whole batch if not. Has anyone tried this with their own aloe plant. Thanks!

  2. Sam Avatar

    Cute idea!! The Lavendar though is an endocrine disruptor and recently linked to male breast tissue growth in boys. I’d skip that ingredient for more a healthier wipe. Great recipe!

    1. Brittney Avatar
      Brittney

      There actually has been no true evidence linked to the estrogen in lavender, affecting boys. It was based off of one article, that wasn’t fully proven. 🙂 I can get you the articles if you want?

      1. Meg Avatar

        I would like to see the articles. A friend told me about the lavender which I had never heard before and I love using lavender in just about everything so some info on whether or not it actually causes problems would be great 🙂

  3. Brittney Avatar
    Brittney

    Also, do you think I could use Lemon EO with the wipes, or is that too harsh?

  4. Brittney Avatar
    Brittney

    HI Katie!

    Love this recipe times a million! I only have one question? When I got towards the end of the roll, I noticed the last few of them started to grow black mold! =( None of the others I had been using on my boy had any that I noticed, but the mold harboring on the other wipes, can’t be good… =( Any suggestions on why this is happening?? I would love for this to work out, without feeling like I have to be paranoid that there are black mold germs floating around on all the wipes inside the container.

    Thank you for your help!!

  5. Kylie Avatar

    Hello all,

    I just wanted to say I have been dying to try this, finally did, and it rashed my 11 month olds bum. I thought the wipes felt really soapy, but I followed the directions well, (used Dr. Bronners Baby castille and subbed coconut oil for olive, since I already use that on him) and decided to try them. He was starting to rash after the first diaper, but I thought I might have let him go to long (about 2 hrs in Grovias), after the 2nd diaper it was even worse! 🙁 So bummed. Should I try it again without the Dr. B’s?

  6. Hanna Avatar

    Hi there! Do you know if washing the wipes with cloth diapers poses a problem as the oils in the wipes solution might affect the cloth diaper absorbency? Thanks! Expecting wee one in 2 weeks!

  7. Virginie Avatar
    Virginie

    Thank you so much for sharing the recipe it smells so good…I love it.
    But… My wipes are turning to an orangy color, is it normal? Would you know why?
    And I cannot find witch hazel extract and used witch hazel water is that ok?

    Thanks again

    virginie

  8. Jenni Avatar

    Hi there! I have a question: I found Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap in bar form, not liquid, at my local organic market. Should I still use two tablespoons (shaved) of the bar or less? I just don’t want to use too much soap and I’m not sure if there is a difference in concentration.

    I really appreciate all of the research and experimenting you’ve done with homemade wipes. My son has chronic diaper rash and I’m convinced now that its partly due to conventional wipes. This recipe seems like it will be perfect for us to use from now on!

    Thank you!

  9. Jenni Avatar

    Hi there! I really appreciate all of the research and experimenting you’ve done with homemade wipes. My son has chronic diaper rash and I’m convinced now that its partly due to conventional wipes. This recipe seems like it will be perfect for us to use from now on!

    I have a question: I found Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap in bar form, not liquid, at my local organic market. Should I still use two tablespoons (shaved) of the bar or less? I just don’t want to use too much soap and I’m not sure if there is a difference in concentration.

    Thank you!

  10. Amanda Lanier Avatar
    Amanda Lanier

    I found this online, it is Thayers Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel Extract. Do you think I could use this instead of separate witch hazel, aloe and GSE?
    Ingerdients: Water (Purified), Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) Leaf Juice, Glycerin (Vegetable), Fragrance (Natural Rose), Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract (Thayers proprietary un-distilled), Rosa Centifolia (Rose) Flower Water (Rose), Citric Acid, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E)

  11. Andrew Lambert Avatar
    Andrew Lambert

    Nice recipe! God knows what’s in those “all-natural” wipes, but sometimes, I got no choice but to settle. Thanks for sharing this with us! I can’t do without baby wipes. Yes, I prefer baby wipes to regular wet wipes. any day of the week!

  12. Jane Avatar

    I was excited to try your recipe and I did make a batch the way you suggested.
    However after wiping my baby’s bottom with it … by the third diaper change her poor bottom was blistered and bleeding! So disappointing. I will not be using this recipe again.

  13. Melissa Avatar

    I haven’t seen this asked yet… how do you possibly cut through the roll of Bounty without a serrated knife? I’ve been using your recipe (edited) for 9 months now, and I hate cutting through the roll because of all the bits that get chopped up with a serrated knife. Do I just not have a sharp enough non-serrated knife? They’ve cut me plenty of times!
    Thanks!

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      YOu might be able to do it with a regular knife. I didn’t have one sharp enough until recently and now I can cut through it with a non-serrated knife without a problem

  14. Heather Grant Avatar
    Heather Grant

    YOU. ARE. AWESOME!!! Thanks for doing all the research and testing for the rest of us! I am going to be using all of your natural baby advice on my first that is on the way. If you have a list you disburse updates to or anything else, please feel free to add me 🙂

  15. Sarah Avatar

    I just wanted to say THANK YOU!! These turned out perfect! I keep them in our wipe warmer and they couldn’t be better 🙂 added Young Living Melrose oil for its anti-fungal properties to avoid diaper rash. Love it!

    1. Corrie Avatar

      Hi! How much of the YLM oil did you use? That is a great idea! Also, Katie there is a comment from last year about witch hazel having a carcinogen in it. I was just wondering if you had any thoughts or info about that.

  16. Shannon Avatar

    Hi Katie! I LOVE your homemade recipes, thanks for taking the time to do this and share! I have Thayer’s alcohol-free toner rose petal witch hazel. Is it safe to use something with rose in it on my little girl? Thanks in advance.

  17. Zed Avatar

    I had a really hard time finding the rubbermaid #6 or #8 container but found the OXO click clack 3.2L/3.3Q container which is airtight and can be opened with one hand. it fits the half of a paper towel roll wonderfully! It’s currently on clearance at Target.

  18. Natalie Avatar
    Natalie

    Thankyou for this recipe! I made them without the oil and used an old huggies wipes container and they work brilliantly! My first batch is a little too soapy so I think I will use half the amount of dr bronners next time but otherwise very impressed! The wipes dispense out of the container quite well. I just used them for the first time on a poo and they worked way better than any wipes I have used, she actually feels fresh and clean!

  19. Anna Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this great recipe! I will try it asap. Nowadays so many products around us are so dangerous, sometimes it is even scary. From my experience with essential oils – I would not put them in baby wipes, because you have to be very careful with those. I have natural citrus oil, I bought it from the aroma therapy expert, and it costed about 50$, very small bottle as they are usually sold. One drop in water above the candle and no more than one hour of smelling it, the expert suggested me, because the natural ones are the best – but they are very very strong even for adults! Sometimes I forgot the candle and oil for few hours and it made me very dizzy and sleepy. And she also said that it is dangerous to use essential oils that are not natural, they may have ingredients that may cause lung cancer and other problems, and these ingredients may not be listed (in my country it is absolutely true, because they smell unnatural even if the label says pure natural). I hope this will be useful info to all mamas 😉

  20. Tammy Avatar

    Hi! I just made these and love them! I used an old wipe container, accordion style, and now they are making Bounty paper towels that are smaller than regular ones, but not as small as select a size, and they are too big. So I just want to offer suggestion of modifying the list of supplies to say select a size IF you are going the accordion route. For the circular tube, it shouldn’t matter as much. Hope this helps!

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