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Kleenex Allergy Comfort Waterfresh Wipes - 40 Wipes - 12 Pack

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12 x 40 Wipes £23.99
1 x 40 Wipes £1.89
Alexandra Moses - Medical Content Writer
Alexandra Moses
Medical Content Writer
24/08/2022
23/08/2024
James O'Loan - CEO & Superintendent Pharmacist
James O'Loan
CEO & Superintendent Pharmacist
24/08/2022

What is Kleenex Allergy Comfort Water Fresh Wipes? 

Kleenex Allergy Comfort Water Fresh Wipes are designed to relieve your allergy symptoms and wipe away allergens to leave you feeling refreshed. These wipes are suitable against allergens such as hay fever, pet hair and dust, and are infused with 99% water to help you face your allergies with confidence. These wipes contain no fragrances, dyes or inks, making them safe to use on your eyes, hands and face.

 

How to use this product

To use these wipes, wipe your hands, face, nose, eyes, mouth, or whatever area is affecting you. These wipes are the ideal size to take with you on the go, so you never have to be unprepared against those pesky allergies again!

 

What is hay fever?

Hay fever refers to an allergy to pollen - in fact, it’s one of the most common allergies in the UK. Pollen particles swarm the air all year round, but it typically worsens when it’s warm, humid and windy between the months of March and September. It presents symptoms similar to the common cold, however, hay fever can last for weeks and months at a time.

 

How do these wipes relieve hay fever symptoms?

Kleenex Allergy Comfort Water Fresh Wipes are designed to wipe away allergens and offer an instant refreshing feeling. They contain 99%  pure water and are produced with a patented technology to be thick, soft and cloth-like.

 

Storage information

Store in a cool, dry place out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging.

 

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