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Monday, May 4, 2015

Bambo Nature Eco Friendly Diapers

We have been making the transition from cloth diapers to disposables now that Jaxon is 2 and he just pees so much at one time. He has really sensitive skin so I was looking for something natural that will not cause his skin to go crazy and break out. We tried out Bambo Nature Eco Friendly Disposable Diapers.

Jaxon is about 24 pounds so I choose the size 4 diapers which fit 15-40lbs. They have all different sizes and they also carry wipes and training pants too. The diapers are really cute and simple and that is all you need knowing that they are natural and free from chemicals.
  • Easy-to-adjust hook-and-loop fasteners can be opened and closed as often as necessary, making sure that your child can have an active and safe day.
  • An easy fit due to new flexible side panels with stretch ensures increased comfort and freedom to move.
  • Efficient leakage barriers ensure a snug body fit and minimize the risk of leakage.
  • The super absorbent core ensures high absorption capacity and a dry surface. One of the highest absorbers on the market.
  • Bambo is one of the only diapers with a breathable back-sheet, which ensures that the skin can breathe; keeping the skin drier.
  • Free from chlorine, perfumes, optical brighteners & lotions
  • The inner fluff is made from timber from 100% certified sustainable resources
  • Latex-free waist band and leg cuffs
  • Phalate-free absorbent core
Here is how they look on.
Now the back.
These are great and we have had no leaks using there. They did not irritate his skin and there is nothing bad I can say about them except you have to order them online and they are not in stores. I love these and they do not make me feel so bad not using our cloth diapers anymore. He can even move better in these and was doing his exercises as he calls it.
He is just so cute. Make sure you follow Bambo Nature on all social media. FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST AND GOOGLE+.

1 comment:

  1. I've never heard of this brand. Good to know if we ever need to use disposables!

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