Harper Hygienics launches fully biodegradable baby wipes

Harper Hygienics has launched Kindii Water Care, a new range of baby wipes developed to suit the needs of very sensitive skin from a baby’s first day. The product range focuses on gentle care, safety and simplicity, using a minimal formula and carefully chosen materials that are safe for daily use.

The wipes are made from 100 percent natural viscose fibers sourced from plant-based cellulose, reflecting the company’s focus on responsible and mindful production. They are fully biodegradable, free from microplastics and designed to break down naturally, helping to reduce environmental impact.

Kindii Water Care wipes are made with 99.9 percent water and contain only three ingredients, including grapefruit extract, which acts as a natural preservative. The wipes are fragrance-free and clean delicate baby skin without causing irritation. They have been dermatologically tested and are suitable for use on newborns and infants.

Through Kindii Water Care, Harper Hygienics supports the idea that simpler products can offer better care. The brand aims to give parents a reliable and gentle hygiene solution that protects sensitive skin while also being considerate of the environment.

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