These addressed historical points us focus now on the intrinsic quality of the product. First comment (already glimpsed in other reviews), the size of the layers is different from other standard disposable diapers. My son weighs 10 kilos, and the layer will have him perfectly (it is indicated for the 11-25 kilos), and he already fulfills widely. I do not think that a child of 25 kilos can get into it, even a child of twenty kilos.
Regarding the absorption of the layer, it is rather very satisfactory, and after a month of use, no leaks were reported. The layers do not have the leakproof barrier of their competitors, certainly practical device, but highly polluting as plastic. And frankly, a well put layer avoids hassle leakage risks (except exchange oblivion for more than 6-7 hours, and again!). In terms of skin reaction, again, no worries regrettable (and yet the baby's bottom are often red in normal times!), Which is obvious since all products are natural, but sometimes with the "all-organic" one can encounter nasty surprises. In this case, not so with this product that responds fully to the expectations of consumers, even in terms of prices (excluding promotions, price is the same as the other leading brand of disposable diapers).
So in the end, for comparable performance with similar prices and pollutants, these layers appear Naty be an ideal compromise for baby exchange. For despite everything (and the current pollution episode can only remind us), it is urgent to take care of the planet after years of over-consumption and resource-exploitation. And why not start with innovative practices, as these layers?