Newborn Gentle Care Diapers From Huggies
Kimberly Clark, the makers of Huggies diapers, is the leader in diaper brands behind only Pampers and a faithful name in baby supplies. Throughout the years, they have continuously evolved their product line to meet the changing needs of parents. One such product that I am going to discuss is the Huggies Newborn Gentle Care disposable diapers, which is a Huggies product created for newborns weighing under eighteen pounds.
To start with, the Huggies Newborn Gentle Care disposable diapers are extremely soft. They have what is named a Cuddle Weave technology that is cottony soft. They really feel comfy and provide a secure feeling for your baby. This is very important for a baby, since they have such delicate skin.
I was really impressed with the feature that Huggies calls the U-Shaped Umbilical Cord Opening. Basically, the Huggies Newborn Gentle Care diapers are designed with a "U" shaped front up top so as to not get in the way with a baby's healing belly button. Very smart indeed. I am surprised other diaper brands have not thought of this type of diaper design, because it adds gentle protection from abrasion.
I think, among any other advantage, I was thrilled by the protection against leaks that the Newborn Gentle Care diapers provide. These Huggies diapers have absorbency that is second to none. The commitment of ultimate leak protection is definitely followed through with. In addition to leak protection during the day, I had no issues with protection through the night.
I must conclude that the Huggies Newborn Gentle Care are a great choice for families with a newborn. You will enjoy the fact that they fit really nice, don't leak, and that they are very soft. I'm a budget stretcher just as most of you, so the higher price might deter you from giving these a try. But after trying these diapers and thinking about the fact that they last longer, provide less headaches and more comfort for your newborn, I have concluded that they are worth a couple more cents per diaper.
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