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Silk Nappy Liners by Disana - The Nappy Lady Reviews

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Silk Nappy Liners are made from 100% Raw Silk. Silk is a mositure wicking material that keeps baby's skin drier.Silk's natural anti-bacterial properties help prevent yeast and nappy rash. Use as a liner next to baby's skin

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Not sure if my son’s nappy rash is ‘extreme’ enough for these liners to make a difference?They are however much cooler against his skin than the fleece ones.
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Posted 4 years ago
I haven't used these enough as I have been put off with the washing. I don't feel hand washing is good enough to get out poo!
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Posted 4 years ago
I’ve been happy using these liners as my baby is allergic to fleece. Only down side is the separate washing, but they are quick and easy to wash (even with a no 2!) and surprisingly quick to dry, even on a normal airer, indoors in winter! Planning on buying more when my paper liners are running out.
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Posted 5 years ago
I bought two of these to try out and i really dont get these. i washed them and used them on my baby's nappy, she pooped and it stained so badly. i always first wash by hand and then the in the washer once all stained are gone for my nappies but with these wont like a tea stain. :( also i tried to test it when dry by spilling some water on it but it made a big water droplet and moved around. didn't wick at all! have you guys tested this? do you do anything to make it wick? if baby has a rash i would rather go with a wool cover and cotton or hemp nappy or liner
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Posted 6 years ago
I use these as everyday regular liners as a way to avoid fleece. They work well but are (like most paper liners) an odd shape - too wide and short. I wash in with my nappies because there's no way I'm handwashing a nappy liner even if it is silk. They seem fine for my purposes and survive tumble drying (although I know this violates all the guarantee terms etc) An expensive but natural alternative to fleece or single use liners. No nappy rash ever using cloth nappies and service from the Nappy Lady is always top notch. :-)
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought this as I've used them before for nappy rash, it's a wonderful natural way to treat inflamed skin. The soreness had gone down after a couple of hours of this being against the skin. I wash in a normal nappy wash with no problems using bio powder or now our eco egg. Great product great price
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought many of these as I believe that natural materials are always best for baby. My daughter also suffers from excema so I thought that these would help. I am very pleased with the result. Nappy rash is rare now and it also helps her excema. The only downside is that poo stains stick very badly on the liner so they become stained really easily and you can only wash by hand. When I change her bottom is totally dry! The liner really does do what it says.
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Posted 8 years ago