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What Makes a Diaper Soft?

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The main thing that impacts the softness of a diaper is the materials used. Generally, disposable diapers are made up of three parts: the top sheet, absorbent core, and the outer shell. Choosing a diaper made from soft, sustainable cotton-based materials is critical for ensuring that your baby is as happy and comfortable as possible. Cheap and poor-quality diapers are often made of harsh and rough materials. Quality brands use soft, soothing materials to create breathable diapers.

Top Sheet - The top sheet of a diaper is the part of the diaper that touches your baby’s skin. This means that it is also the part of the diaper that needs to be the softest. Because it touches your baby’s skin, the top sheet is the most prone to irritating your baby’s skin. Before purchasing any diaper, check to see if the manufacturer specifies what the top sheet of their diaper is made out of. Many diaper brands hide this information to try and save costs by using rough top sheets in their diapers.

Absorbent Core - The absorbent core is the part of the diaper designed to absorb any liquid that the baby produces. Usually, the absorbent core is made of a complicated mix of materials optimized for maximum absorption. If the core is poorly made, there is a chance that your baby’s diaper will leak, and excrement might spread on their skin. This is not healthy for your baby. Before purchasing a diaper, make sure you choose a strong absorption baby diaper.

Outer Shell - Disposable diapers usually contain a waterproof material on the outside to keep any leaks inside the diaper. This layer does not touch your baby’s skin, so it does not affect the softness of a diaper. However, before buying a diaper, make sure that the outer shell does not contain harmful petroleum-based plastics or other potentially toxic materials.

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