Posts in baby products
The Value of Transparency

From Budget Savvy Diva

Nest clearly marks all of the ingredients used in each component of their diapers. most parts are sustainably sourced 100% plant-based fibers. Fasteners and leg cuffs use non-degradable elastic and polypropylene, but they are in the process of developing alternatives for these as well. In addition to knowing what they’re made of, you also know what is excluded. Dyes, fragrances, lotions, heavy metals, parabens, odor blockers, and chlorine are just some of the actively excluded ingredients you won’t find in diapers made by Nest.

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Most Absorbent Baby Diapers I've Ever Used

From Amanda Piscitelli

I have three children and I want nothing but the best for my kids. My first reaction to these diapers is that they are incredibly soft and larger than most diapers. They are sensitive to baby’s skin, despite the absence of lotions. The second positive is that not only are they good for my baby, but also for the environment. I have gone through my share of diapers in 5 years and these are by far the most absorbent. I have survived potential blowouts and overnights without any leakage or wetness irritating baby’s skin.

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Why We Made The Switch To Nest Diapers

From Ashley Erin Gunn

Before I had Pearl I think I had only heard of two brands of diapers, and honestly, it seemed like everyone had an opinion about what brand we should be using and which one was the best. We tried at least four brands before landing on Nest Diapers, and each one we had some sort of issue with — blowouts, irritating her skin, poor fit, etc.

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Raise Your Hands In The Air!

From Whitney Fisher

Raise your hands if you want a more socially responsible diaper! Say hello to Nest Diapers. I received a case of diapers from Nest to try out and I am IN LOVE. These diapers are the SOFTEST things I have ever touched! They are so much better than Pampers, Huggies, Honest, or Kirkland brand baby diapers (10000% my own opinion)!! Their entire mission is pretty rad and the diapers are environmentally conscious! Sustainability IS achievable & here is how Nest is helping!

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Going Green Goals

From Meg Hardy

Many of you might have goals to go green in 2020 so I wanted to share my small steps in 2019 and what I plan to continue to do in 2020!

I am in love with Nest Diapers. I remember when my husband and I decided to take this step forward, his first concern was will they work as well. The answer is they work better than any diaper we've used before!

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Memoirs of A Mommy Recommends Nest Diapers

From Memoirs Of A Mommy

…It got me thinking when having my now 15 months old daughter — “I wonder how much chemicals are put into a diaper for absorption and to mask that fresh powder scent.” You never really think about the importance of a diaper, but it truly is an essential factor when welcoming a baby. Especially if you don’t know how your baby will react to the different ingredients the diaper has.

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Best Baby Products of 2019

From High Heels High Chairs

I hate to be one of those stereotypical toddler moms, but I have to say a million times over how much I can’t believe that Sebastian is already a one-year-old. It has been the most incredible and emotional roller coaster ride of my life, and I am so thankful that I found so many different tips, tricks, and goodies that really made our lives, during this first year, a whole lot easier— and I can’t wait to share those with you today! Here are some of my absolute favorite products! Some of the products listed are paid sponsorships and 100% my own reviews and opinions.

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Safe Disposable Diaper Guide

From Maia James

My original introduction to this section read something like, “Sure, we all know we should use cloth diapers, but how realistic is that, especially here in New York City where many of us don’t even have washing machines? Thank God for these biodegradable diapers from Seventh Generation!”

This was back in 2010, and I was using cloth diapers about 25% of the time (and my husband was using them never). After doing the research for this guide, I came away realizing that there really isn’t a truly “green” way to use disposables. So I started putting Felix in non-toxic disposable diapers only at bedtime or for long car rides, and stopped using the Seventh Generation disposables completely.

But I had many relapses before potty training was done, and when my second son, Wolf, was born in 2013, I didn’t even attempt cloth diapers. My excuse: a busy business and two children. Valid? Not really, but at least I used diapers I felt better about.

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