Rs. 499

Tidy Baby Unisex Diaper | Size NB

(60 diapers in packet)
Available in other variants
Tidy Baby Unisex Diaper | Size NB
Product Details
Tidy Baby Diaper provides comfort to the baby's sensitive skin and non-woven, ultra-soft breathable material protects the baby from any skin irritation or redness. These are soft and stretchable and can be used at any time of the day or night. These diapers are ultra-thin and have SAP(super absorbent polymer), which is highly effective in absorbing frequent wetness. This helps keep the baby’s skin dry for long hours and prevents rashes.

Uses:
These highly absorbent diapers are used to absorb liquid and prevent leakages.

Key Benefits:
  • Reauseable side tabs securely wrap the diaper for a comfortable fit
  • Waterproof leg cuffs barrier help prevent side leakage
  • Soft breathable cover allows fresh air to circulate through it, making the baby dry and preventing diaper rash
  • Super absorbent polymer mixed with pure fluff having longer fibres absorbs the liquid quickly and locks it to prevent rewetting and leakage completely
  • The printing disappears or fades when the diaper is fully wet, indicating the need to change the diaper timely to keep the baby dry and rash-free

Good to know:
Has extra absorbent fibres

Available Sizes:
  • NB
  • Small
  • Medium
  • Large
  • XL

Suitable For: (Age/Weight)
  • NB: 2.5-4 kg
  • Small: 3-8 kg
  • Medium: 6-11 kg
  • Large: 9-13 kg
  • XL: 10-15 kg

Absorption Capacity:
Absorbs multiple wettings

Directions for Use:
Use as directed on the package.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposure in high-temperature conditions

Important Instructions:
  • Remove the diaper immediately once it gets wet
  • Stop using the diaper immediately when an allergic reaction happens
  • Do not put wet hands on sticking tape
  • Wrap and throw the diaper in the bin after use
  • Do not dispose of in the toilet
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 17 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)