Tushies Diapers, Large (22-35lbs), Case Pack, Four - 22 Count Packs (88 Diapers)
Tushies Diapers, Large (22-35lbs), Case Pack, Four - 22 Count Packs (88 Diapers)
For over a decade patented TushiesDiapers have been the Only Gel-Free Baby Disposable Diapers in the World! Tushies is the only baby disposable diaper that contains real cotton. We blend our cotton with TCF-Totally Chlorine Free woodpulp fluff. Tushies was created for babies with sensitive skin and for Moms and Dads who don’t want a superabsorbent near their babies skin. You will not find Tushies or TenderCare Diapers and Wipes in mass discount stores.
Tushies Diapers, Large (22-35lbs), Case Pack, Four - 22 Count Packs (88 Diapers) Reviews
These are the only diapers that don’t bother my daughter’s skin. The Seventh Generation was good until they changed their construction. Tushies are just as good, if not better because they don’t use gel. The all cotton makes it harder to tell if the baby is wet sometimes, but they rarely leak and she’s always comfortable. She gets a rash with every other diaper we’ve tried. Love the Tushies!
So far, I probably prefer the Tushies diaper since it is the ONLY one that contains some cotton. In addition, it doesn’t contain any chlorine, gel and fragrance. I wish there were there were more diapers of this type available…
I would like to see Tushies creating more different sizes instead of only five?? How about seven? I would also like to see some Tushies pull-up diapers in 2007 or 2008, maybe
These diapers are fantastic! I myself prefer cloth diapers, but because we have a high water table if we do much laundry our septic backs up into our house - yuck! I am also severely chemically sensitive and so the scent on “normal” diapers and even the Seventh Generations ones that have gel make me ill. But these are great!! They are made of wood pulp/paper and do feel as if there were cotton in them. They have no chemical scent at all and feel nice and soft and smooth to my fingers. They close by means of an adhesive strip on either side that closes onto a larger piece of thin plastic on either side. If you accidentally close the adhesive strip on the paper it will tear when you pull it back off and usually not reseal. This is not a problem if you use them only once. We potty our baby and so sometimes we take it off and put it back on a few times before it gets wet or dirty. Other than accidentally sticking the strips to the paper I haven’t had another problem with using them like this. There is elastic at the legs but it is basically encased so that it isn’t in contact with the skin and they are snug enough on my baby’s legs.


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