HiPP Washing Foam (Pack of 6)
A**R
Poor packing
this is pack of 6, but I just reicive one. Poor packing
J**E
Child friendly design ok for sensitive skin.
Love the duck design. Press the head down to release an appropriate amount of foam. It's easy enough for my 4 year old although 2 year old needs a bit of help pushing the head down. Neither of them has any objection to hand washing but for a child that does, I suspect the duck design might help.Not the most chemical free list of ingredients I've seen but it doesn't seem to irritate our skin and the family has been using it for a couple of weeks. 2 year old has severe eczema on his wrists which is easily irritated by hand wash products. This is ok for him.A couple of minor negative points: It's not a fragrance free product and has quite a strong perfume. It's not unpleasant, just the usual baby product smell. Also, it can take a bit more time and effort rinsing off compared to other products.So far no leaks and the pump dispenser seems to be reliable and works well.
M**Y
Gentle, kind, and lovely fragrance
Although these bottles of foaming wash are marketed at toddlers, I've been enjoying using it too as it's really pleasant to use and smells lovely, leaving my hands feeling clean without drying them out.The bottles are eye catching and fun, you turn the ducks head to one side to turn the pump on, then press the ducks head and just the right amount of foam is dispensed, so no waste and no sticky drips on the sink. The wash is paraben and PEG free and also free from fragrance ingredients which are known to cause allergic reactions.The only reason I haven't given this lovely wash 5 stars is the price. At today's prices each bottle cost's £3.56 and the refill bags are £2.13 each, which in my opinion is extortionate. There are other allergy friendly baby products which cost far less and I think these bottles are so expensive because you are paying for the duck head. However, if you don't mind the price, the product itself is brilliant and I can highly recommend it.
L**0
Fun Way to Get Kids to Wash Their Hands
This has been a real hit in our house, and would be a great way to encourage children to wash their hands.In the pack you get 6 bottles of Hipp Baby Foaming handwash, and each has the duck head dispenser on it. The handwash itself is free from PEG, parabens and paraffins and is very mild - with a nice, subtle kind of baby product smell. As well as my daughter using it, I've been using it myself as I have very dry, sensitive skin on my hands and I've found this very gentle and fun to use.Be aware the instructions do say - not for use by children and that you should pump the soap into their hands rather than let them do it themselves.They are on the expensive side, however it's worth keeping an eye on the price as it does change. Since the 26th April when Del 58 posted their 4 star review, the price has come down. It now works out at 2.87 per bottle, or 1.73 if you want to buy the refill packs.Overall - a good way to start getting children to wash their hands (especially if they don't want to).
L**E
Fab little handwash great for little ones to learn the value of hygiene but not to waste
I really like these little ducky handwash bottles, for several reasons.The bottle itself is super-easy to pump as long as is kept reasonably full meaning it encourages independence amongst younger children to learn the value of hygiene without needing an adult to assist. This is further made so by the fact the head is adapted to foam the wash rather than pump out a blob of gel so being less wasteful especially if they go to town on pumping. However if the volume of product inside falls too low it can slow or restrict ducky head popping back up which can be annoying with a sticky child!The formulation is really gentle being soap and unnecessary chemicals free, gently scented like traditional baby powder and to boot the bottles are refillable (with refill bags available) making them a greener choice whether you fill them with refills or another product to make the shampoo, shower gel or indeed washing up liquid go further!I have very sensitive skin and this has not been a problem at all and isn't as drying as the usual brands we have in our bathroom so I feel confident encouraging my 4 year old to use this too.Overall, I think this is an excellent range by HiPP previously well known for their baby food and snacks and something I would definitely recommend and repurchase.
M**L
duck
Hand washes are two a penny these days and most supermarkets will have regular offers. The key issue here then is price; at time of review nearly £3 a bottle! Ouch. A big mark down for that and a crazy price to pay.But judging on what you get, the duck's head dispenser is a big hit with the kids and they can't wait to wash hands. The soap itself comes in a light foam and for adult hands at least one squirt is not enough to garner a lather. The scent is also strong but not unpleasant once finished and all the free froms help for little hands.Nice product but if you click here to buy, check that price (and your sanity, if still high).
G**S
The design is fun as it is a duck
The moment you open the box of these, the fresh smell of baby powder immediately hits you, which is a lovely comforting scent.The foam wash does exactly as it says, and it is gentle and doesn't make the eyes sting as far as I could tell (although some may find it differs).The design is fun as it is a duck, is quirky and likely to encourage your little ones to use more than another style of wash.Lovely products and lovely feeling after.
A**W
Engaging fun
I really like this foam for a number of reasons.We are just starting to get our toddle int he hand washing routine and the bottle is fun and engaging and thus encouraging my son to want to wash his hands.It dispenses a foam which is very good. No spatter on the sink and the foam is good on his hands without running everywhere and begins to lather quicker.The wash is kind and gentle and free form a number of nasties.
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