Best Cloth, Disposable and Green Diapers for Sensitive Skin

Which Diapers Work for Babies with Sensitive Skin?

Many babies have sensitive skin. However, when your baby has extra sensitive skin, just any diaper will not work. As a mother and former nanny, I learned this through trial and error. All of my children somehow ended up with overly sensitive skin, due to eczema and allergies. I have also
 had children in my care with sensitive skin. I tried many different diaper brands over the years, both disposable and cloth. As we quickly found out, "sensitive to baby's skin", stated in some way or another on many diaper labels, does not always ring true.

Pampers Baby Dry Disposable Diapers
Pampers has been a trusted brand for years and for good reason. In my opinion, these are by far the best diapers, as far as quality goes. So, what about sensitive skin? I have found that babies with sensitive skin require a diaper with good absorbency. Pampers Baby Dry has that and more. I have found that a Pampers Baby Dry diaper pulls all of the moisture back into the diaper and away from baby's sensitive skin, which is unlike all other brands of disposable diapers I've tried. Other brands are a little absorbent, but in my experience Pampers actually keeps all the wetness away from baby's skin, as long as baby is changed frequently.

Kushies Pre-folded Cloth Diapers
Easier for the cloth diaper novice or the busy household manager, pre-folded cloth diapers with velcro fasteners, rather than traditional cloth diapers and pins, are actually becoming somewhat of a trend among both new and seasoned parents. I found Kushies to be the best brand of pre-fold cloth diapers, in terms of using them for babies with sensitive skin. They were easy to use and were very absorbent, keeping the moisture away from baby's delicate skin. Kushies are 100% cotton.

Huggies Supreme Disposable Diapers
Huggies Supreme is my least favorite among disposable diapers for sensitive skin. The leg openings were far too wide, causing leaks, which then would give the babies a rash along the leg lining. This would occur, even though frequent changing was practiced. The elastic lining in the legs may also have had something to do with the rashes, in at least one of the children they were used on.

 
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This is a great report on today's diapers. The prefolded cloth ones sound like a great idea for those who can't afford disposables or don't choose to use them. I wish they had had them when my little brother, who was born when I was almost 12, was in diapers. I often folded as many as five dozen of them at a time when I got home from school. They also didn't have disposables when my kids were babies, but I couldn't have afforded them anyway. I have a little trouble dealing with the tabs on some disposables, though. Last weekend I was keeping my 18-month-old great-grandson and after I had changed his diaper, he came to me to show me that one of the tabs had come loose. At least I didn't put it on him backwards that time!

Posted on 07/19/2008 at 11:07:16 AM

Very detailed comparison!

Posted on 06/27/2008 at 1:06:55 PM

Great info. I'm sure a lot of people will appreciate this invaluable research you've done!

Posted on 06/26/2008 at 11:06:43 AM

Wow, great detail, thanks! I'll send this along to my cousin who is having a baby.

Posted on 06/21/2008 at 11:06:31 PM

Thanks everyone. Thanks a bunch jcorn. I really hope this helps others so they don't have to go through as much trial and error that I did. :-)

Posted on 06/19/2008 at 10:06:20 AM

I was also awed by your details about which types of diapers would be less likely to promote rashes - and why. You really did a wonderful job on this one.

Posted on 06/19/2008 at 10:06:56 AM

This was so reader friendly that I was drawn to this topic - and that is saying plenty, since all my kids are teens or older :) Nicely done, loved the subheadings and entire layout and style!

Posted on 06/19/2008 at 10:06:46 AM

Super useful!

Posted on 06/18/2008 at 4:06:48 PM

Great information and review of so many different diapers. Great job!

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 8:06:10 PM

Great Info.

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 8:06:20 PM

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