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Tesco nappies - should i complain?
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According to a Which report into nappies the Tesco ones aren't breathable whereas the Pampers are. Which might have caused the nappy rash. Personally I prefer to use the Pampers as I found all the others brands to be false economy, as they leak and need changing more frequently. (Pampers came out top in the report and Tescos 8th):dance: :dance::dance:0
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My son only ever got nappy rash when he was coming down with something nasty like a bad cold, which would somehow make his poo so acidic it would burn through a layer of Sudocrem within 2 minutes of soiling himself... nothing to do with his nappies or whatever...0
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we only use pampers. i found huggies not half as good/absorbent as pampers with chops.
however huggies wipes brought chops out in nappy rash.There's someone in my head, but it's not me0 -
i found huggies were abysmal, they leaked incessantly even after ds had done a single light wee.
Pampers were good, but the purple pack of tescos own were best, on absorbancy, price and fit.
I'm a bit of a baby wipe tart, i'll use anything other than simple.0 -
Strange isnt it , Huggies are the best by far for our baby, but when we had our other daugher Pampers we found were the best.0
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I took a box of huggies back, Im going back many years now as DD is ten, but Huggies were on offer so I tried them.
I found them abysmal, they leaked and sagged and after using them for 2 days I gave up. I took them back to Tesco's and they swapped the remainder for a new pack of pampers.
I'd say its worth a try
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