Protecting What Matters Most: Safe and Gentle Baby Wipes by SULLAB


Posted January 6, 2026 by CHOIMOONHEE

In recent years, a growing number of water-related issues have raised serious public concern.

 
In recent years, a growing number of water-related issues have raised serious public concern. Incidents such as tap water contamination with larvae, rust-colored water, microbial contamination in wet wipes, and the well-known humidifier disinfectant tragedy have highlighted how closely water safety is connected to everyday life and health.

Most recently, certain baby wet wipe products were found to exceed the allowable limits for microbial contamination. Such incidents are especially alarming, as microorganisms and chemical substances contained in wet wipes can pose potential risks to infants, whose immune systems are still developing. Exposure to harmful microbes or residual chemicals may contribute to skin problems such as atopic dermatitis and other health issues in young children.

SULLAB was founded on the belief that products designed for babies must begin with the purest and safest ingredients. That is why SULLAB baby wipes are made using natural mineral-rich hot spring water, carefully selected to help protect and support a baby’s delicate skin barrier. This gentle water source provides essential minerals while minimizing unnecessary irritation, making it suitable for sensitive infant skin.

Committed to safety, quality, and trust, SULLAB focuses on creating baby wipes that parents can rely on with confidence. Every product is designed with the well-being of babies in mind—because nothing is more important than protecting what is precious and vulnerable.

Company Name : SULLAB
Name : Lee JooHun
Phone : +82 10 5851 0329
Email : [email protected]
Websit : https://sullab.co.kr/
Address : 43-22, Gongseoul-gil, Gaegun-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
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Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By baby
Country Korea, Republic of
Categories Advertising , Baby , Business
Last Updated January 6, 2026