and biodegradable disposible diapers like g - Diapers (the liners are flushable) or Nature Boy & Girl (compostable in a community compost system, which means that Americans are hosed because we don't have them), followed by «natural» diapers (
like Tushies or Seventh Generation), followed by national - or store - brand gel - filled diapers.
Not exact matches
Indeed, the marketing collateral surrounding Thinx, Icon and
Tushy is aggressively — and, to those outside the demographic, a bit bafflingly — casual, addressing sensitive subjects
like bloodstains and urinary leakage in the conversational manner a young urbanite might text a girlfriend about a great new restaurant.
I
like diapers I can use without a cover and let air get to my boys
tushies!
I know it's holding nutrients for all the important functions happening inside me, and that they will be released en masse during nursing, but still... when I see tiny little mamas - to - be with their little bellies and tiny
tushies, I feel
like a tank.
I
like Omaiki
Tushy Wipes because they are long and comfy cotton.
Also I can help but be impressed that you can take pics in the sun
like that lol, I would be sweating my
tushy off.
Tushy, the company that thinks you should treat your butt
like your face, believes that toilet paper is wiping away the environment, and has just launched an alternative that it calls a «sustainable poo - solution to Big Toilet Paper consumption.»