Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Cloth Diaper VS Disposable Diaper


New Item
Comes with 2 free inserts
Both are SOLD!!!

In the modern day of living now, we as parents trying to learn and search for the best for our little one. I think one of the baby item we as parents spend most is on diaper besides than milk powder. In order for me to spend less on diaper, i have started with cloth diaper and the result is totally satisfying.
Ask yourself these:
1) Are you spending a lot of money for your baby's disposable diaper?
2) Your baby having diaper rashes or sensitive skin?
Check out these advantages of using cloth diapers...

Comfort
·Lined with stretchy, soft 'stay-dry' fleece layer to keep baby's skin dry
·No seams against baby's body so suitable for even the most sensitive skin
·Trim fitting from newborn to toddler


Convenience
·One piece to put on baby - no wraps, boosters etc
·Fasten at the waist with buttons or a simple tab of Velcro/snaps
·Quick to change for little wrigglers and on-the-go-toddlers
·Close fit and unique leg casings make for an extremely reliable and leak-resistant fit
·Lining releases solids easily into the toilet or flushable liners can be used
·Modern fabrics which are fully machine washable
·Extremely quick to dry naturally

Economy
·Durable nappy which will wear well, wash after wash
·Purchase a set of diapers & inserts and a storage bag or bucket and you never need to buy anything else! No special soak, detergents or liners are necessary
·Saving money for disposable diapers and saving the earth!

Features
Easy to adjust waist and leg
It has a pocket with openings at both ends for easy insertion of soakers
Super absorbent 3 layer & 2 layer inserts and inner fleece
Soft inner fleece to make baby feel good. The pocket is made from suede cloth / microfleece for that dry effect, leaving baby's bottom dry even though the soaker is wet
Waterproof of outer PUL to prevent leakage
Made of 100% Polyester
Unique design of 3 * 3 snaps (button design only), easy to adjust different size for any age of baby, fit baby weight from 3kg to 13kg:
Small size - snap the top row button into the lowest row button
Medium - snap the top row button into the middle row button
Large size - leave button un-snap

Washing Instructions :
Wash diapers prior to first use to remove residues left behind from fabric manufacture
If the diaper has been soiled, rinse into a bucket and then tip bucket contents down the toilet and flush
Do not use bleach or fabric softeners
Tumble dry on the warm weather

IMPORTANT
Cloth Diapers Are Healthier For Your Baby...

What should be of serious concern to all parents are the toxic chemicals present in disposable diapers. Dioxin, which in various forms has been shown to cause cancer, birth defects, liver damage, and skin diseases, genetic damage, is a by-product of the paper-bleaching process used in manufacturing disposable diapers, and trace quantities may exist in the diapers themselves. Dioxin is listed by the EPA as the most toxic of cancer related chemicals. Disposable diapers contain Tributyl-tin (TBT) - a toxic pollutant known to cause hormonal problems in humans and animals. Disposable diapers also contain sodium polyacrylate. If you have ever seen the gel-like, super absorbant crystals in a disposable than you have seen this first hand. Sodium polyacrylate is the same substance that was removed from tampons because of its link to toxic shock syndrome. No studies have been done on the long-term effects of this chemical being in contact with a baby's reproductive organs 24 hours a day for upwards of two years. Studies have also been done to show that the chemical emissions from disposable diapers can cause respiratory problems in children. Cloth diapers, on the other hand, are free of the many chemicals contained in disposable diapers.

***Soon will be having other brands for sale..Stay tunned!!