Goodwipes Flushable Butt Wipes with Vitamin E & Aloe – Gentle & Soft for Home Use, Septic Safe – Lavender, 360 Count (6 Packs)
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- IT’S WHAT’S INSIDE THAT COUNTS: Organic Aloe, Vitamin E, Lavender and Chamomile lead a unique blend of ingredients that soothe skin and enhance your behind; Goodwipes are safe for sensitive skin. alcohol-free, free of harmful chemicals like toxins or parabens, and hypoallergenic. Feel the Goodwipes difference with plant-based extracts and purified water that nourish your butt.
- SAY GOODBYE TO TOILET PAPER FOREVER: Butts deserve better in the bathroom than dry scratchy toilet paper – Goodwipes are flushable butt wipes with a heavenly feel that calms, cools and soothes and actually cleans your rear end with no irritation. Baby wipes cannot be flushed and leave a soapy and filmy residue. Toilet paper spreads and smears poop, cuts your skin, and leaves remnants behind. Bidets only spread poop around.
- LARGE BUTT WIPES: When it comes to size, Goodwipes lead the way as the biggest flushable wipes designed for adults, measuring 40% larger than typical flushable options. They’re both thick and durable, offering strength and softness for everyone—women, men, kids, and anyone else. Achieve more with fewer wipes while ensuring they’re safe to flush. Goodwipes fully envelop your hand, allowing you to fold and use them multiple times, providing efficiency with just one wipe. We tackle big cleanup jobs and we’re proud of it.
- CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR LOVE BABY: We love you and the earth too; our plant-sourced fibers are responsibly-sourced, 100% flushable, unlike baby wipes, plastic-free, and safe for sewers and septic systems per INDA G4 Guidelines.
- GENTLE TO THE TOUCH: Our Lavender personal cleansing wipes leave skin feeling normal after use, not super wet, and your behind smelling like a calming floral field; they stay moist, never dry, thanks to our travel safe double moisture-lock lid. Just gently pull to grab one wipe at a time.











