Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes ULTRA SOFT

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Is this kid-friendly to use Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes ULTRA SOFT?

YES - Generally Safe
Danger Score: 2 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes ULTRA SOFT contains 11 ingredients. 11 safe. No Bad Ingredients Found ✅ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (11 found)

citric acid
2/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age kids, tweens, teens), citric acid in everyday skincare like wipes, shampoos and lotions is usually safe when used at the low levels found in those products. It may sting if it gets in the eyes or is placed on sore or broken skin.
Confidence: HIGH
disodium edta
2/10
For children aged 5 and older (school-age kids), Disodium EDTA is generally low risk in the small amounts used in skin products. It is not tied to cancer or developmental harm in the available data. The most important issue is that it can irritate skin or eyes in some people.
Confidence: HIGH
phenoxyethanol
2/10
For school-age children (ages 5 and up), phenoxyethanol is commonly used as a preservative and is usually low risk when products contain it at low concentrations (around 1% or less). The biggest concern is irritation — some kids may get redness, stinging, or eye irritation.
Confidence: HIGH
polysorbate 20
2/10
For children aged 5 years and up (school-age kids), Polysorbate 20 is usually low risk when used at the small amounts found in everyday wipes, shampoos and lotions. It can sometimes irritate sensitive skin or eyes, and the main safety concern is tiny amounts of manufacturing impurities that brands should control.
Confidence: MEDIUM
sodium benzoate
2/10
For school-age kids (5 years and up), sodium benzoate is usually safe in the small amounts used in lotions, wipes and creams. It helps stop bacteria and mold. Serious problems like cancer or widespread allergies are not expected, but some safety groups and countries set limits on how much can be used.
Confidence: HIGH
aloe barbadensis leaf juice
1/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age kids, older children, teens), aloe vera leaf juice used on the skin is generally safe and low risk. It is commonly used to soothe and hydrate skin in lotions and wipes.
Confidence: HIGH
disodium cocoamphodiacetate
1/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age children, kids, teens), this ingredient is generally low risk. It is a gentle cleansing ingredient commonly used in wash-off products like gentle shampoos, body washes, and wipes. The main concern is mild irritation to skin or eyes in some cases.
No Known Risk - Government and cosmetic safety reviewers evaluated this ingredient and did not find evidence of serious harms for normal topical use. A Canadian regulator said it is not expected to be toxic or to build up in the body. European and industry reviewers noted only limited, low evidence for mild skin or eye irritation. No clear links were found to cancer, reproductive harm, organ damage, or environmental toxicity. Because the reported concerns are low or limited, there are no known significant risks for typical use on skin.
Confidence: HIGH
disodium phosphate
1/10
For children aged 5 years and older, disodium phosphate is generally safe to find in creams or lotions. Most safety reviews say it is not likely to cause serious harm. The biggest issue is that a small number of people may get irritation.
No Known Risk - Government and scientific reviews find no health hazards for normal use. It is allowed for limited use in food, has been classified as not likely to harm organs or build up in the body, and is not expected to be an environmental toxin. A cosmetic safety review notes skin/eye/lung irritation has not been clearly shown. Taken together, reviewers did not find any health concerns above a low level for topical use.
Confidence: MEDIUM
ethylene brassylate
1/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age kids and teens), Ethylene Brassylate is considered low risk when it appears in skin products. Authorities that review chemicals have found low concerns for cancer, allergies, or effects on growth and reproduction, and do not expect it to build up in the body or harm the environment.
No Known Risk - Reviews by government food-safety and environmental agencies found no health or environmental hazards. It is approved for limited food use, was judged unlikely to cause organ harm, and was not flagged as persistent or an environmental toxin. Specific concerns for cancer, allergies, developmental or reproductive effects, and use restrictions were all rated low.
Confidence: HIGH
tocopheryl acetate
1/10
Safe for most school-age kids when used in small amounts on healthy skin. A few children may get redness or a mild rash.
Confidence: MEDIUM
water
0/10
For kids aged 5 and up (school-age children, children, older kids), water used on the skin is very safe. It’s the basic ingredient in cleansers, lotions and wipes and carries very low health concern when clean and used in normal products.
No Known Risk - Regulatory reviews (Environment Canada) find plain water is not expected to be toxic, not bioaccumulative, and not an environmental toxin. Safety summaries list no concerns above a low level for organ harm, reproductive effects, or other long‑term risks for topical use, so no specific health risks are identified for use on skin.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes ULTRA SOFT

Kid-approved? Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes ULTRA SOFT

Yes, Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes ULTRA SOFT is generally considered safe for 5+ year old children based on ingredient analysis.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 11 ingredients in Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes ULTRA SOFT. 11 safe. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can kids start using baby wipes?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for 5+ year old children. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

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Product Recognition: Product names are identified programatically and may be incorrect. Always verify product identity yourself.

Safety Analysis: Evaluations are for research only - consult pediatricians for medical decisions. Do not rely solely on this analysis.

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