Thursday, November 21, 2013

BabyGanics: Rear Gear Ultra Absorbant, Eco-Freindly Diapers Review

**This is a sponsored post.  I was given the product(s) mentioned for this review.  All opinions are my own.

I have a 12 month old little girl and she is of course still in diapers.  My sister is all about cloth diapers!  She loves them and loves that she is helping out the environment while cloth diapering her four children.  I'm glad that that is something she is committed to, but cloth diapering just isn't for me.  I just don't have the time for the extra laundry.  Plus I think her diapers always smell bad.  Sorry sis!  She tells me about how she has to "strip" them and has to use special soap.  I'd just rather take the easy way out and use disposables.   Although I am using disposables, I'd still like to help out the environment by using Eco-friendly diapers that are natural.  Until now that has been an issue since every brand of Eco-friendly diapers that I have ever tried are very costly and feel so stiff and I know they must be uncomfortable for my baby.  Recently I was given a package of Rear Gear Diapers made by BabyGanics and Ava and I are loving them!
When I took the first Rear Gear diaper out of the package I was pleased by the soft feel.  They aren't stiff or scratchy like other Eco-friendly brands that I have tried.  And let me just say, that I could be considered an expert on diapering since I have 3 of my own children and have been operating a daycare out of my home for 8 years. (LOL)  I've used every kind of diaper out there and have my extreme likes and dislikes.  Well I put a Rear Gear diaper on my Ava and it was super easy to put on like other disposables.  I like the stretchy sides, the re-fastenable tabs, and the comfort-fit waistband.  Rear Gear diapers have all of those must haves on my list!  Ava used the entire package and did not have one leak, even when I used them overnight!  That makes me one happy momma!
I was interested to learn about the NeoNourish Complex that was pictured on the package.  This is BabyGanics' exclusive 100% natural antioxidant seed oil complex which consists of red raspberry, tomato, black cumin, sunflower, and cranberry oils.  This seed oil is designed specifically for the needs of babies and specially balanced to help supplement babies' natural skin defenses against the environment and supports the healthy development of their skin.
Earlier I mentioned that Rear Gear diapers made by BabyGanics are Eco-friendly.  Well Rear Gear diapers are non-toxic and made from plant-based materials.  They also are chlorine-free.  This is great news for our planet and also parents that have babies with sensitive skin.  When Ava was born she was allergic to a certain brand of diaper and when I looked into it I found that that certain diaper contained high levels of chlorine which was causing her very bad diaper rashes.  I had to get prescription strength diaper rash cream to clear up her bottom.  I wish I would have know about Rear Gear diapers back then.
Ava is always on the go, so her diaper must move well with her and Rear Gear diapers worked great at stretching while she was on the move!  I was pleased at the price tag of these diapers as well!  My Target carries Rear Gear Diapers from BabyGanics and the regular price is about $11 for a jumbo pack.  That is a little more expensive that my normal brand, but are worth it because of the added environmental benefits!  We will be purchasing Rear Gear Diapers again and I will be telling other moms about how great they are!

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Rear Gear Diapers from BabyGanics can be purchased at Target and Babies 'R Us!

Disclosure of Material Connection:  I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

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