Cucumber Aloe Flushable Wipes - Poo~Pourri






Category: Flushable Wipes






Category: Flushable Wipes
Finally, a wipe that actually feels cooling—the cucumber and aloe combo is refreshing without being greasy. Leaves my skin way cleaner than regular TP.
I was skeptical about flushable wipes, but the cooling cucumber sensation is actually refreshing and leaves my skin feeling clean without any irritation. A pack lasts me over a month with daily use.
I was skeptical about flushable wipes not falling apart, but these actually hold up while being super gentle on sensitive skin. The cooling cucumber feel is a nice bonus, and they leave everything fresh without any irritation.
These wipes are sturdy enough to handle the job without tearing, which is a huge step up from other flushable brands I've tried. My skin feels noticeably less irritated after using them, and that's a win in my book.
The cooling cucumber sensation is really nice, especially on days when things get a little raw down there. I’ve had no issues flushing them and they leave my skin feeling way cleaner than dry toilet paper ever did.
I was skeptical about flushable wipes that actually hydrating, but these leave my skin feeling noticeably soothed. The cucumber scent is light and refreshing, not overpowering. They’re a bit wetter than some others I’ve tried, which is nice, but the pack could be easier to open.
These wipes are much more effective than dry toilet paper for that final clean, and the cucumber scent is refreshing without being overpowering. I just wish they were a little thicker to feel more secure during use.
These wipes clean well, but they're not truly flushable in my experience since they don't break down fast enough in water. The cucumber scent is nice but a bit faint. I'll use them up, but probably won't buy again.
They definitely clean better than dry toilet paper, and the cucumber scent is nice and subtle. My only issue is that they don't feel as hydrating as I'd hoped, so I still need lotion sometimes. Decent for the price, but I wouldn't call them a game-changer.