Baby's skin is very sensitive and prone to irritation, including diaper rash. Although diapers are designed to absorb liquids, moisture trapped between baby's skin and the diaper can cause skin problems. Have you ever heard of wadded baby diapers? These are baby diapers that keep your baby's skin dry all day long.
What is a wadded diaper with SAP thin core?
Anti-clump diapers are a type of baby diaper specially designed to absorb liquids quickly and evenly, so they don't clump easily. The absorbent core of these diapers is usually made of super absorbent polymer (SAP) without any mixed materials and has excellent liquid absorption capabilities.
When diapers clump, the liquid is not absorbed properly and can irritate the baby's skin, causing diaper rash. Anti-clump diapers help prevent this problem as the liquid is evenly distributed across the surface of the diaper.
With quick and even absorption, the baby's skin will remain dry and avoid direct contact with moisture that can trigger the growth of rash-causing bacteria. Babies will feel more comfortable because their skin is not moist and irritated. In addition, anti-clump diapers usually have a thinner and more flexible design, so they do not hinder the baby's movement.
MAKUKU is a baby diaper brand that does not cause rashes. The absorbent core material SAP can make the diaper not easily clump even when shaken when your little one is active. Moms may have seen their little one's diaper full and eventually appear to "fall" or drop. The condition of the diaper can certainly be clumpy and make your little one not free to move. Clumping diapers also makes diapers always feel wet because the absorbed liquid can seep back to the surface of the diaper. Can you imagine, moms, already wet and heavy diapers, the risk of diaper rash is also lurking for your little one?
MAKUKU brings the goodness of SAP to Indonesia to help improve children's skin health by creating thin and dry diapers that last long. With SAP thin core technology, MAKUKU diapers are able to lock liquid well, effectively reducing the risk of leakage and diaper rash. This is what sets MAKUKU apart from other diapers.
How to Keep Baby's Skin Dry
Keeping the baby's skin dry is not difficult for all moms. To keep the baby's skin moisturized, pay attention to the following things:
Use the Right Diapers
Choose diapers that have high absorbency, soft materials, and are equipped with anti-clump features such as MAKUKU. A good diaper will keep your baby's skin dry by absorbing fluids quickly and effectively.
Change Diapers Regularly
Change your baby's diaper regularly, especially after pooping or if the diaper looks wet. IDAI recommends diapers should be changed about 2-3 hours or as often as necessary. Remember, moms, urine and feces that are too long in contact with the skin can become a hotbed of germs and bacteria that cause rashes and irritation to develop.
Clean Baby's Skin
After every diaper change, clean the baby's skin with warm water and a soft cloth. Avoid using soap that contains harsh chemicals. After that, make sure you dry your child's skin until it is completely dry. Gentle patting instead of rubbing can cause friction.
Let Baby's Skin "Breathe"
Now and then, let your baby's skin "breathe" by removing the diaper and leaving them naked for some time. Moms can leave their little ones without a diaper after bathing or changing a dirty diaper.
Use Protective Cream or Ointment
Apply a protective cream or ointment to your baby's skin, especially in areas that are frequently affected by diaper rash. This anti-diaper rash cream can help repair your little one's skin barrier and improve the skin layer.
By keeping baby skin dry and clean, moms and dads can help prevent diaper rash and ensure your little one grows healthy and happy. And, MAKUKU diapers are a good choice to keep baby's skin dry and healthy. As well as providing extra comfort and protection for baby moms and dads. Afraid of diaper rash, use MAKUKU! (Aq/MKK)
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