Reviewer: Lynda Hardy
Sometimes, you come across a product you didn't really know you needed until you try it. SwipesLovin' Wipes is one of those products for me - put simply, this is a disposable moistened wipe that is specifically intended for adults, to quickly freshen up before or after sex. Now, we all have our methods for that, I'm sure (including sometimes regretfully saying no because we are a few too many hours away from our last shower), but if you're like me, none of them have been particularly satisfactory - either it generates laundry, is a sponge-bathing hassle, or you're using a product deliberately scented to smell like a baby at a time when you don't want to be smelling baby fresh, thanks anyway!
But even so, I'd never
thought that there might be something simple designed for the
purpose. When they arrived, I started to explain them to my husband,
but I didn't get very far.
"So we should start
the review NOW, right? For science!"
That's one of the
wonderful things about Swipes - they allow for spontaneity, like when
you just have to stop right in the middle of a review to go play (for
science!). For parents of young children, being able to take
advantage of small windows of opportunity, even if you haven't got
the time or energy to go all-out with pre-romance preparation can be
the difference between keeping your romance alive and rarely having
an intimate moment at all. Swipes even come in a travel-sized pack
that allow for spontaneity away from home.
Beyond the obvious
advantage of having moistened wipes available, there are several
other reasons why you want to choose Swipes Lovin' Wipes rather than
raiding the baby aisle at the grocery store:
Swipes Lovin' Wipes is a
woman-owned small business that is entirely made in the USA and
deliberately focused on creating an eco-friendly product. For me,
that hits just about all of my joy-buttons! The moistening fluid is
not full of chemicals, and the wipes are touted as being safe for
septic tanks, flushable and even compostible.
I was slightly concerned
about the packaging - with no plastic bin, it was eco-friendly, yes,
but I have had negative experiences with 'resealable' packaging like
this that doesn't really reseal and then the items inside dry out
well before I've had a change to use them. I shouldn't have worried,
though, as this is an ingenious opening that doesn't just stick. The
lift up portion is stiff and springs closed when you let go of it,
and the seal both releases easily, and reseals firmly - no fumbling
or failing to close it back up when your mind is on other things!
Swipes Lovin' Wipes comes
in two varieties - cucumber scented and unscented. I liked the light
cucumber scent - it is not strong or overpowering, but it is
pleasant. My husband prefers the unscented, and for those who may
have fragrance sensitivities that is the best choice. Each does a
fine job!
One thing that my husband
was really leery of was the suggestion that these wipes are
flushable. Our older home comes with older pipes, and we already know
the plumber better than we'd like to. In the course of discussing
how counter intuitive it would be to deliberately put an eco-friendly
product in the trash, we decided to experiment a little (for science!
Again! No, really!).
I already had a box of
baby wipes on hand - they're a storebrand version that claims to be
comparable to Pampers Sensitive Wipes. These are not to be flushed,
unless you're committed to putting your plumber's kids through
college! Nor are they recyclable or compostible, so every use means
another bit of trash for the landfills.
The reason toilet paper is
flushable is because it breaks down fairly rapidly. The reason
undyed, unscented toilet paper is septic tank safe is because it has
no chemicals that will interfere with the septic tank. Swipes claim
they are safe for both but since we have no septic tank we wanted to
focus on how fast they break down.
So, here are the two wipes
- the textured wipe on the left is the store brand. It's fairly
thick and pretty good quality for a wipe. On the right is Swipes
Lovin' Wipes - slightly thinner but quite soft, and not textured. If
I were to stop right here, I'd choose the store brand, thinking
thicker and textured is better (at least, until I remember the
additional chemicals and asked myself why do I need textured other
than that textured is marketed as 'better'?)
I got two small bowls,
dunked one of the wipes into each one and filled them with water.
After only an hour, I checked for the first time. No change on the
left - but on the Swipes side, there were tiny tendrils of
cloudiness. No telling if that's breakdown or just some of the
fluid.
Twelve hours later, I
looked again - still no change on the left, but more cloudiness from
the Swipes and they were looking a good bit thinner. Even after a
half a day, it was becoming clear that the wipe itself is starting to
disintegrate in the water.
After two days, this was
the result. Absolutely no change from the store brand - the water
was clear, the wipe looked exactly as it did. The Swipes wipe? Well
- it looked like waterlogged toilet paper, and the water itself felt
slightly thick. Very obviously, there's been some good breakdown. I
wish I'd thought to include a bowl of actual toilet paper, because
I'm pretty sure it would be breaking down only a little faster than
this is!
Finally, I drained the
bowls, giving each wipe a little squeeze to get rid of excess water.
I then gave the store-brand wipe a good tug, which is why it's
stretched out. It held together without breaking. Keep in mind,
this is something they actually advertise! But ask yourself why your
baby wipe needs to be strong enough to survive days of being
underwater?
When I tried to open up
the Swipes wipe so I could tug at it, too - I didn't even get that
far. Just the process of laying it flat split it in several places.
I am sold - I tossed the storebought wipe into the trash regretfully,
and put the remains of the Swipes wipe into the compost bin.
"So, hon, it's going
to compost fine. What do you say? - can these be flushed or not?"
"I guess so.... the
picture tells the tale, and I can't argue with that... Can we
"experiment" some more?"
"For Science?"
"Science!!"
Yes, we have a new code
word. Thanks, Swipes!
In addition to being
available in some local drugstores, such as Walgreens, you can
purchase Swipes online.
You can also check them out on Facebook.
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The dissolving really seals the deal on this product. Thanks so much for testing that! I'm also happy they don't have a ton of chemicals and alcohol which can cause burning or irritation. I will keep an eye out for these!
ReplyDeleteGreat article! Thanks for sharing I have used Travel body wipes and I must say, they are a great relief removing makeup.
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