I have two questions in regards to the inner layer on the nappy.
What are the different types that draw moisture away from the bottom?
Which ones are natural fibres/liners, i assume they wont draw moisuter away from bottom?
I have two questions in regards to the inner layer on the nappy.
What are the different types that draw moisture away from the bottom?
Which ones are natural fibres/liners, i assume they wont draw moisuter away from bottom?
Last edited by Adria; 11-11-2007 at 16:49. Reason: Changed wording from liners to inner layer
ME (Mandy)-28DH (Brad)-27
Ranique -11/6/04
M/C- 8/7/06@ 8 weeks
Ethan -30/6/07
Fur balls- Adria DLH black & Maximus DLH tabby manx
Anything that is fleece-y type material will draw the moisture away. So micro fleece, polar fleece ect.
The natural ones are raw silk liners which have immediate healing and antibacterial effects. You can get cotton raw silk liners that also repel the moisture.
Me = Lauren, DH = Jamie.
The kiddies = Dion (8), Calista (5)
Jye, (4) Dakota (2). and Lillah (3months).
Stay-dry inners are things like polarfleece, microfleece and suedecloth (this is often used in pocket nappies).
Natural fibre inners are things like hemp and bamboo (usually found mostly in fitted nappies as pockets and AIO's tend to have a stay-dry inner) and you're correct, these wont keep bubs bum dry, but you can put a seperate fleece liner in for that stay-dry effect.
As for natural liners, as Karnifool mentioned, you can get raw silk liners which are used mainly for combatting any nappy rash.
Hope that helped!
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