Review
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are soft, thin, comfortable and easily live up to the tag of an Eco nappy - if not the best. Many 'Eco' disposable nappies are bulky, but these are little rippers are comparable to any regular nappy.
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are chlorine free, despite being white. Chlorine-free nappies are thought to reduce the chance of nappy rash, not to mention chemicals touching your babies precious skin.
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are the most super absorbent nappies we have used, much more so than Huggies but without the nasty chemicals. In fact, even if your child is a big drinker the nappy will last the night.
In my opinion, these nappies are great, they are easy to fit and the tabs stick very effectively.
If want a nappy with fun pictures and different colours all over it don't buy Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies...try buying the ones with chemicals instead.
* Tip - if you think your baby needs to go up a size, just do it! The nappies will end up lasting longer as they are bigger, more absorbent, thus saving you money. Also, if you are using disposable nappies remember that if you put them in a regular plastic bag this will increase, dramatically, the time it takes for the nappy to breakdown. Try using a biodegradable bag instead, or specialty nappy bags made from corn starch. If you are interested in knowing more about biodegradable nappy bags click here.
RRP - $20 - $23
We have tried to get these for our retail and online stores for 16 months to no avail. I think there may be come sort of agreement with the manufacturer and distributor to give the supermarkets exclusivity. Free trade? The duopoly continues.
Andrew
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Friday, August 29, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies
Review
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are soft, thin, comfortable and easily live up to the tag of an Eco nappy - if not the best. Many 'Eco' disposable nappies are bulky, but these are little rippers are comparable to any regular nappy.
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are chlorine free, despite being white. Chlorine-free nappies are thought to reduce the chance of nappy rash, not to mention chemicals touching your babies precious skin.
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are the most super absorbent nappies we have used, much more so than Huggies but without the nasty chemicals. In fact, even if your child is a big drinker the nappy will last the night.
In my opinion, these nappies are great, they are easy to fit and the tabs stick very effectively.
If want a nappy with fun pictures and different colours all over it don't buy Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies...try buying the ones with chemicals instead.
* Tip - if you think your baby needs to go up a size, just do it! The nappies will end up lasting longer as they are bigger, more absorbent, thus saving you money. Also, if you are using disposable nappies remember that if you put them in a regular plastic bag this will increase, dramatically, the time it takes for the nappy to breakdown. Try using a biodegradable bag instead, or specialty nappy bags made from corn starch. If you are interested in knowing more about biodegradable nappy bags click here.
RRP - $20 - $23
We have tried to get these for our retail and online stores for 16 months to no avail. I think there may be come sort of agreement with the manufacturer and distributor to give the supermarkets exclusivity. Free trade? The duopoly continues.
Andrew
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are soft, thin, comfortable and easily live up to the tag of an Eco nappy - if not the best. Many 'Eco' disposable nappies are bulky, but these are little rippers are comparable to any regular nappy.
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are chlorine free, despite being white. Chlorine-free nappies are thought to reduce the chance of nappy rash, not to mention chemicals touching your babies precious skin.
Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies are the most super absorbent nappies we have used, much more so than Huggies but without the nasty chemicals. In fact, even if your child is a big drinker the nappy will last the night.
In my opinion, these nappies are great, they are easy to fit and the tabs stick very effectively.
If want a nappy with fun pictures and different colours all over it don't buy Nature Babycare ECO disposable nappies...try buying the ones with chemicals instead.
* Tip - if you think your baby needs to go up a size, just do it! The nappies will end up lasting longer as they are bigger, more absorbent, thus saving you money. Also, if you are using disposable nappies remember that if you put them in a regular plastic bag this will increase, dramatically, the time it takes for the nappy to breakdown. Try using a biodegradable bag instead, or specialty nappy bags made from corn starch. If you are interested in knowing more about biodegradable nappy bags click here.
RRP - $20 - $23
We have tried to get these for our retail and online stores for 16 months to no avail. I think there may be come sort of agreement with the manufacturer and distributor to give the supermarkets exclusivity. Free trade? The duopoly continues.
Andrew