Reduce air circulation and pull the natural
moisture out of baby's skin; this causes skin cracking and irritation
Not exact matches
The diaper cover should extend beyond the prefold at the waist to keep
moisture from seeping
out to the waistline
of baby's clothes.
In order to keep your
baby dry and prevent diaper rash, the inner layer is made
out of an absorbent suede material while the outer layer is made
out of a
moisture - resistant fabric to prevent messes.
The inner layer
of these cloth diapers is made
out of a soft,
moisture - wicking suede material to keep
baby dry and comfortable.
The liners are be made
of paper or cellulose which is degradable, or polyester fleece which is washable and being nonabsorbent will dry
out as your
baby's body heat evaporates any
moisture through to the diaper so it dries
out and acts as a stay dry layer in the diaper.
There are lots
of chemicals that go into making a disposable diaper such as chlorine which is carcinogenic and highly toxic; sodium polyacrylate, which is extremely absorbent and can rob a
baby's skin
of its natural
moisture (this was taken
out of tampons for its link to toxic shock syndrome); and tributyl - tin which has been found toxic to aquatic life and has been linked to obesity.
Baby's skin is luxuriously soft, but it can also be incredibly dry as the
moisture gets zapped
out of it.
Naturally breathable it allows
moisture to flow
out of the sleep bag as the air circulates, which helps to keep
baby cool and comfortable.
Chemical filled diapers that suck the
baby's natural
moisture right
out of his skin make creams nearly a requirement at every change when using the throw away kind.