This gives twelve packs of 56 wet wipes, and compared to other cleaning cloths of this kind they are here already in the upper price segment represented. But qualitatively there is hardly anything wrong with the baby wipes. The wipes are impregnated with a non-perfumed liquid, but may have inherent odor that comes from the ingredients. Among other things, they are enriched with the extracts of chamomile flowers and aloe vera. I find the odor now not spectacular, but it does not bother me because it is very easy. One assumes it actually true only if you go directly to the nose of a cloth or the package opening. The cloths are well tolerated and does not irritate the skin. They are taken out through a small opening in the foil package, which can be securely closed with a self-adhesive flap over again, so I consider the risk of premature drying of the wipes to be very low. Since the opening is very small, you have to be careful when you remove a bit so you get caught not always equal two towels. But overall, I find great, the towels, because they can not be used just for baby care, but a pack of them, one can have are also in the car or carried in your luggage when you are longer on the way and the need has to clean their hands. Also known as wet toilet paper and for the personal hygiene, you can use the soft tissues with a clear conscience. The towels have been awarded the NaTrue-Label and ecological 100%. They are even compostable. Only in the toilet, they must not be thrown, which is understandable, because they are extremely durable and tear-resistant. This would inevitably lead to the toilet to constipation.