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I was very excited to try these eco-friendly, chlorine-free diapers! I had read about the potential hazards of chemicals from some other diapers, so, being the responsible and earth-supportive parent I am, I got a pack of these to try upon the arrival of my little girl. Their beige, naturally flecked appearance certainly looks earth-friendly, and the packaging boasts of the company's ideals to preserve the earth for coming generations; certainly something I could agree with.
After finishing off a small pack of these and evaluating their performance I was unfortunately not pleased at all with the way these diapers stood up, especially compared to other diapers I had tried. The elastic does not stick very well and led to diapers falling off or loosening. You can only imagine the messes which ensued... With the leg openings constantly being loose, the diapers had a tendency to just let the liquids leak out rather than containing them.
Another issue with these diapers is the price: they are quite pricey compared to "mainstream" diapers and don't exactly make "helping the earth" a budget-friendly task.
I really wanted to like these diapers, and perhaps I would try them again after some major improvements, but for now it's Pampers for my little girl.
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