Eco Boom nappies are made from 100% natural bamboo fibre, making them the most respectful option for your baby's skin and our environment. Bamboo is a super absorbent material, very soft, naturally hypoallergenic and prevents any kind of unpleasant odour, and has a biodegradability rate of 70%. In addition, they have a fully recyclable and environmentally friendly kraft paper packaging. The size S 2 nappy has a maximum absorption of 380+35ml.
Joy bamboo nappies are a premium, eco-friendly choice for baby care. Made from bamboo, they offer exceptional softness and high absorbency, keeping baby's skin dry and protected against irritation. Plus, their commitment to sustainability makes them a conscious choice for environmentally conscious parents. Available in a range of sizes, Joy bamboo nappies provide comfort and peace of mind for both baby and parents.
Made from 100% biodegradable bamboo fibre.
Environmentally friendly
Breathable
Absorbent
With natural Aloe Vera oil
Moisture indicator
Joy bamboo nappies are designed primarily for babies and toddlers, offering a gentle and environmentally friendly care option. They are suitable for parents looking for a more natural and sustainable alternative for their child's skin care. The softness of bamboo and the absorbency of these nappies make them ideal for babies with sensitive skin, helping to prevent irritation and keeping skin dry and comfortable. In addition, their commitment to sustainability makes them a popular choice for environmentally conscious parents.
To keep your newborn's skin healthy and protected, it is important to change the nappy regularly, especially after every bowel movement. Be sure to gently clean the area with warm water and a soft cloth or hypoallergenic wipes before putting on a clean nappy. Avoid using products with fragrances or alcohol that may irritate baby's sensitive skin. In addition, it is advisable to let your baby's skin air out for a few minutes before putting on a new nappy. If you notice signs of irritation or persistent redness, consult a healthcare professional.