Pros: Easy to use and a great idea. Long lasting soap on a sturdy cloth mitt. Cons: Scent too strong, did not fit right. Design needs improvements.
Huggies Fun in the Tub Bath Mitts; do they live up to the hype? Huggies newest addition to its bath time line is this nifty little disposable washcloth. Not so new right, wrong. These are bath MITTS, a slightly different idea from your every ...
Pros: fun designs, kids like them Cons: expensive, odd fit for some
As I've said before my kids like taking baths. Even though I have no problem bathing them, I like getting them special treats for the tub. They get toys, bubble baths, body washes and now Huggies Mitts with Body Wash. The Product. Huggies ...
Pros: Nice smelling, soft cloth with plenty of soap. Cons: Cost way to much.
Product Description Disposable, terrycloth bath mitt with tear free watermelon splash body wash to make bath time easier. Mitts fit on your toddler’s hand for independence and learning to wash and also fit on your hand to wash any places ...
Huggies Disposable Bath Mitts by karen2377 ,Aug 17 '05
Pros: Disposable
Handy Cons: Smells a little strong
Describe your experience using this product.
Why did you buy this product?
I bought these to use for my 4 year old.
What do you love about this product?
I like that I can clean him with them and then throw them away. They are especially handy when he has a bad poopy pull up. I will clean him with wipes but some does not come off so I put him in the bath and get the rest with this and throw it away. They fit my hand fine, I do not have big hands. They are a little tight on my husbands hands but he manages to use them also.
The soap lasts for the whole wash, my son likes the pictures on it. He likes that he can put it on his hand to wash his self if he wants to.
What do you hate? The smell is a little strong but not overwelming.
It's alright ,nothing great. by goneshopping ,Jun 17 '05
Pros: Can be reused and come with ample soap. Cons: Might have to take some soap off before letting little ones use it.
I bought this for my three year old to have something new for tub time. She liked it but had the same fun as she does with her washcloth. My one and a half year old ended up wanting one to. I used the soap up on his though since I felt it had a bit too much soap on it for him. Both kids liked them but not enough to buy them again.
I liked the mitts because after the kids used them I could reuse them on something in the bathroom then throw them out. For example, they were sturdy enough to wipe the counter or around the toilet.
They were just ok. I'll stick to washclothes.
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