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Review: The New Nigerian Huggies Pant || An Honest Review

July 10, 2020

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The experience I have had with foreign Huggies has been great but the Nigerian one, not so great, so it had never crossed my mind to try this new pant they launched, I wasn't so keen on trying it out but when we didn't get our regular diaper pant due to this pandemic, we had no other option but to try the diaper. 
We got the diaper in size 6. 


What I loved about it: 

  • I think one of the good things about Huggies is their graphics, I love that it's effortless and still classy. 
  • Love how easy to wear it is, the stretchy band is soft.
  • Love that it is also easy to tear off when the pant is full. 


What I don't like; 
  • One of my major problems with the Nigerian Huggies has been that it usually leaked and I have to change the diaper during the night and sadly this is also following that trend. I don't know if it's the size or my son pees too much but from the picture above it fits well right? but I've had to wake up to patch of pee on the bed on different nights after about 3-4 hours of sleep. 
  • Disposal. You have to cut it and tie it to throw it away. Sigh! I got a foreign Huggies from a family friend and the pant had velcro and it was the best innovation I have seen with this disposal thing, unfortunately, it doesn't seem practical for us to order diapers from the US. Huggies has the technology to create that type of pants so I don't know why it's not being used in this Nigerian version. It would've made it so much cooler and I would've forgiven the leak.
  • You can't easily tell the front from the back. You have to really look well. There is a "back" written on the back of the diaper but it's not so obvious and I can't tell you how many times we've worn it back to front. Lol. 
Cost: 

Got this pack N 2,250
The one on Jumia cost 6,500 for 4 packs 


Cuddly Loves: 
I would give it 3 cuddly loves majorly because it is soft and if you can deal with changing the pants like once at night, it might work for you. 
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Review: Pampers Baby-Dry Diapers || The Cuddle Blog

December 21, 2017






Product: The Pampers Baby-dry promises up to 12 hours Dryness due to it's 3 layers of absorb channel, comfort with stretchy sides and breathability. Apparently, a few years ago they improved on the product to what you have now.

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Review: Molfix Diaper || The Cuddle Blog

December 12, 2017


Product; Molfix baby diapers are produced with utmost care, they are extremely gentle on your baby's sensitive skin, and their green absorbent layer provides perfect dryness while the outer surface of the diaper protects the skin. Thanks to water-resistant barriers that prevent leaks, Molfix gives babies full protection and keeps their skin dry and healthy around the clock
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REVIEW: Huggies Newborn Diaper || The Cuddle Blog

June 21, 2017
About 2 weeks before we were had our baby we still hadn't bought diapers. We had no clue what to buy, so we called a few people for recommendations and this Huggies was not on the list of highly recommended but when we went into the store, we were not sure of the sizing and what size to buy but then we saw this with the "New Born" on it and decided to buy it. 

I must say, it was one of my best purchases for my baby. 

What I Loved: 
  • It has a colour indicator if the diaper is soiled and by the colour I could tell if it was number 1 or number 2. 
  • It had a firm grip despite the fact that it started out being small for him. 
  • The quality.
  • It is pretty to look at, It has a winnie the pooh design on it.
  • Minimal Spillage; I didn't deal with poop explosions so much until I changed the brand I used
What I didn't like:
  • You had to change a couple of times at night.
  • It has just that newborn size; I wished it came in more sizes. 
I would definitely recommend this for any new mum. I got other brands as gifts and I wasn't so impressed with the quality. In my opinion, the Huggies newborn diaper is the best newborn diaper. 

Rating;
5 Cuddly loves!

What diaper brand do you use? Which New born Diaper would you recommend?




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