
WipesPampers® Free & Gentle™
100% Plant-Based Wipes
Pampers® Free & Gentle™
- Cleans better than Huggies Natural Care
- 5X stronger than Huggies Natural Care
- Textured cloth grips the mess.
- 100% plant-based*
- Fragrance Free
- Hypoallergenic
Clinically Proven Gentle
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- Made WITHOUT: fragrance, alcohol, dyes, parabens, latex* *no natural rubber
- Made WITH: Water, citric acid, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Sorbitan Caprylate, Disodium EDTA
Often Bought Together
Carefully Selected Ingredients, Tried and Tested.
What’s inside
Certifications
Our diapers are hypoallergenic and dermatogically tested and approved.

Accredited as skin safe by the Skin Health Alliance

The #1 Pediatrician Recommended Brand
Parent’s FAQ
There are many definitions of ‘natural’. F&G wipes are made from 100% plant-based fibers.
Consumers have different preferences for cleaning. Some prefer a delicate clean with a silky-smooth wipe that glides across baby's skin. Others prefer a gentle texture like Free & Gentle. Both are excellent choices for taking care of baby's healthy skin.
Free & Gentle wipes are 100% plant based, plastic-free, and our thickest wipe providing a more grippy clean with a gentle dot texture.
Found in many citrus fruits, citric acid is used to buffer the pH in the acidic range of many foods, skin care products and cosmetics. In wipes, pH buffers help maintain the natural skin surface pH balance of baby's skin.
Yes. The supply chains we leverage are committed to using sustainably sourced feedstocks.
Boxes/Cases are recyclable, outer bags can be recycled at store drop-offs, but the individual wipes packs with lids are not recyclable.
For information on canceling or editing your order, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions for Ordering with Pampers Club. You'll find detailed instructions on how to contact the retailer you purchased from to make changes to your order. Depending on the time since order placement, there may be limitations on canceling or updating your order. For more information, please refer to our FAQ page here.