>When I had all of my new diapers hanging to dry, my husband picked this one out as the most expensive immediately. I didn’t ask him to choose one, he did it on his own. He said it definitely looked the nicest & felt the softest. It was sooooooo soft inside, I wanted to put my face on it! It wasn’t quite as soft after washing though.
The diaper came with the same cardboard sleeve that the minky diaper with the hemp/microfiber insert had, but it had an outer plastic bag with a “bamboo” sticker. It had a loose doubler like the minky one did.
When I opened it up, the inserts were a really soft material, not at all like the microfiber/hemp ones I received with the minky diaper. The sleeve’s fabric content listing was clearly not accurate, since these were NOT microfiber/hemp.
I couldn’t tell what they were, so I wasn’t sure if they would need to be prepped like hemp. To be on the safe side, I washed them separately 3 times, to ensure any oils were removed, and no oils (if any) were transferred to other diapers or inserts.
I finally found on their website that the inserts are bamboo/cotton velour. Still not sure how to prep them but oh well.
I can’t imagine anyone who wouldn’t prefer this soft, squishy diaper against their skin instead of paper!
since I am playing catch up…do you keep using this one?
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>The bamboo inner isn't stay dry at all. It leaves my son's skin soaking wet, which is the onyl thing I don't like about this diaper!
>Is the bamboo inner as dry as your other diaper (non bamboo diaper)?
>It's not shiny, but the material does have sort of a satiny sheen to it!
>it looks glossy in the pic… does it in RL, or was it just the flash?