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Parasol Training Pants
Parasol Training Pants
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A quick note:
A quick note:
Some links are affiliate links, I share education not medical advice, and I always recommend double‑checking ingredients.
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Pricing reflects 48 count of training pants
Ingredients:
- FSC®-certified wood pulp, ultra-soft hydrophilic nonwoven fabric (top sheet), breathable plant-based polypropylene film, high-grade super absorbent polymer (SAP)*, OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified spandex, water-based ink, plant-based wetness indicator, 30% post-consumer recycled bags and 100% PCR cardboard box.
Benefits:
- TCF (Totally Chlorine Free)
- Crafted from plant-based materials and are completely free of chlorine, alcohol, dyes, chemicals, fragrances, lotions, parabens, phthalates, preservatives, latex, and heavy metals
Parasol:
⭐️ OEKO-TEX Standard 100
⭐️ FSC®-certified wood pulp sourced from responsibly managed forest
⭐️ Boxes are made from 100% PCR cardboards
Things to consider with diapers:
- TCF (Totally Chlorine Free) vs ECF (Elemental Chlorine Free). You want TCF ✅ TCF doesn't use chlorine or chlorine derivatives. TCF diapers use oxygen, ozone, or peroxide-based bleaching systems which is safer than using chlorine because of the dioxins. "The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that continued exposure to dioxins can harm children's reproductive and immune systems, alter liver function, disrupt hormones, and even cause cancer. " I am okay with ECF if they have been tested for chlorine and chlorine byproducts or proof of no dioxins
- Avoid diapers that contain: phthalates, parabens, bisphenols, PFAS, flame retardants, acrylic acid, acrylamide, or tributyl-tin (TBT). Some dyes used in diapers may also be contaminated with toxic heavy metals.
- Fragrances are often used to mask odors in diapers, but they can contain phthalates, which are endocrine disruptors linked to negative health effects.
- Avoid TBT (Tributyl-tin): Prevents the growth of microorganisms but has been linked as an endocrine disrupter.
- The topsheet is what's directly touching baby.
- CLICK HERE to read more about diaper safety.
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