Easily determine the best diapers for your baby.
First, we will explain common baby diaper features, including features like where the diaper is made, wetness indicator, and eco-friendly diapers.
After determining which diaper features are important. Use our diaper comparison chart (below) to easily select a diaper or we also feature some of our Top Picks. We have also included popular brands like Pampers, Huggies, Luvs, Honest diapers, Bamboo Nature, as well as Seventh Generation, and Naty diapers.
Baby Diaper Features
Baby diaper features can range from helpful to sometimes harmful. Take a look at these common diaper features.
Eco-Friendly Diapers
These include diapers made from sustainable materials. For example, diapers made from sustainably harvested fluff pulp like bamboo. Also, diapers that lean towards being chemical-free.
- Made from Bamboo Viscose
- OEKO-TEX Certified
- Made in China
Fragrance-Free Baby Diapers
Most fragrances are chemically synthesized and contain chemicals that can irritate your baby’s skin. Especially if your baby is prone to sensitive skin. The good news is that there are plenty of fragrance-free diaper options.
Latex-Free Diapers
Several diaper brands are now latex-free. You can find them listed in the chart below. Latex can be found in not only baby diapers, but also in bottle nipples, pacifiers, and certain toys. Here is a link to the Boston Children’s Hospital to read more on latex allergies in babies.
Wetness Indicator
Pretty sure a parent invented this because it’s just sheer genius! A wetness indicator strip is located along the middle of the diaper and allows you to quickly determine if your baby’s diaper is in need of changing without taking the whole diaper off.
Where the diaper is made
This one speaks for itself. Personally, we try to buy American-made products whenever possible and economically feasible. Most baby diapers are currently made in China, Mexico, and the USA. Several companies produce their diapers in the USA including Seventh Generation Diapers ( link to Seventh Generation Diapers page on manufacturing), Huggies Diapers (link to Huggies Diapers page on manufacturing), and Target Up & Up diapers that are assembled in the USA.
**update on Huggies diapers. Huggies used to be made in the USA but after looking at the Huggies website and Kimberly Clark, the parent company, I can’t confirm that this is still the case. I have emailed Huggies on 12/1/21 for more up-to-date information.
Its not easy to find baby products that are made in the USA. I appreciate the fact that Target has the information within the product description and states the diapers are assembled in the USA. I've spent hours digging through websites of other major diaper brands searching for where the diapers are made with no luck.
If the diaper contains Sodium Acrylate
Sodium Acrylate is classified as an (SOP), super absorbent polymer, it can hold something like 7 times its weight in water. This is what makes some diapers extremely leakproof. Supposedly the way it is used in diapers leads to a low risk of it causing any health-related side effects. Personally, I would steer clear of this ingredient but I am not a scientist and suggest if you are concerned to do your own research. Here is a good resource to learn more about Super Absorbent Polymers.
Gluten-free disposable diapers
Wheat gluten is used in some diaper brands because of its natural absorbency properties. Which makes it a good alternative to Sodium Acrylate, but not so great if your baby is allergic. While not common, there are babies with gluten (wheat) allergies. Luckily now there are several brands of diapers that cater to these sweet little babes.
Animal cruelty-free diapers
Pretty much speaks for itself. There are several companies that go to great lengths to make sure they are animal cruelty-free diapers including Honest Company Diapers. Here is a link to read more about their companies policies. Another disposable diaper brand option is Parasol disposable diapers. Link to learn more about Parasol diapers.
Chlorine Free Diapers
Used for bleaching diapers the sole purpose of chlorine is to turn them white. Chlorine contains dioxins which can cause a variety of health problems. Here is a link to the Environmental Working Group where you can learn more about chlorine and dioxins in baby diapers. A few of our favorite chlorine-free diapers include Pampers Swaddlers disposable diapers. Pampers diapers are free from dioxins, BPA, parabens, and PVC just to name a few. For a complete list of Pampers materials and safety standards, click here.
- BPA Free
- Paraben Free
- Dioxin Free
- Latex Free
- Not Ecofriendly or Biodegradable
Diaper cost
For most of us, the price of diapers does play a key role in which diaper brand you end up using regularly. Once you find a diaper that works well for you and your baby there are usually several purchasing options including bulk or subscription purchasing cutting about 5-15% off of typical in-store prices.
Some of our favorite diaper subscriptions include:
Biodegradable Diapers
Several bamboo disposable diapers are at least 75% biodegradable, but that number varies by diaper brand. Currently, there aren’t any 100% biodegradable diapers. When you think of how many diapers enter our landfills each year, choosing one that is semi-biodegradable is a good option.
Additionally, these are other factors that matter when choosing a diaper.
Sizing
Most diapers come in a variety of sizes, your baby’s weight will help determine which diaper will fit them the best. If your baby is close to being able to fit in two different sizes you’ll want to look at other physical factors. For instance, if you have a long and slender baby the might want to opt for the smaller-sized diaper which may be a better fit than the standard size. If you having issues with the diaper leaking it’s probably due to the size. If sizing up or down does not solve the problem, try a different diaper brand.
Sensitive skin
If your baby’s skin is sensitive your best bet is an Eco-friendly style that will contain fewer chemicals than a regular diaper. This will not only help your baby’s skin but also help in avoiding diaper rash. Also, if your baby is prone to diaper rashes try changing the diaper more frequently.
Leak Protection
When it comes to diapers leaking it’s usually due to one or two things. It’s either the fit of the diaper or the diaper is soaked. A soaked diaper is pretty self-explanatory. Your baby just needs to be changed more often. An ill-fitting diaper could mean it’s time to try a larger or possibly smaller size. It is also possible that you will find your baby to be between two different sizes. When this happens you can always try another brand and see if their sizing is a little better until your baby has grown a little more.
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Diaper Comparison Chart
Finding the best diaper will most likely involve trying a few different brands. However, this chart will help make the decision a little easier.
Below is a chart comparing over 20 of the most popular disposable diapers, focusing on the most frequently asked questions we receive.
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Chlorine Free Biodegradable Eco-Friendly Fragrance Free Latex Free Wetness Indicator Made In
Andy Pandy Biodegradable Bamboo Disposable Diapers
Yes 46 cents 87% biodegradable Yes, made from Bamboo a renewable resource Yes Yes Yes Yes China Gluten free
Bambo Nature Baby Diapers
Yes 42 cents No, but they are commercially compostable Yes, wood pulp comes from sustainable forestry Yes Yes Yes Yes waiting for reply No known allergens; dyes, inks, latex, glue, odor eliminators, perfumes, essential oils, preservatives, plant extracts, lotion, moisturizer.
Babyganics Ultra Absorbent Diapers Yes 37 cents No Core is made with plant based ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes Mexico
Dewor Baby Premium Bamboo Disposable Diapers
Yes 44 cents Natural bamboo properties in our diaper will ultimately return to earth. * information above copied from Dewor Baby website. Yes, made from 100% bamboo Yes Yes Yes Yes China Made from: 100% Bamboo fiber plant-based nonwoven, (Top and Back Sheet), Super-absorbent Polymer (Sodium Polyacrylate) (Summitomo SAP), Wood Pulp (totally chlorine-free) (in super absorbent core), Spandex (Latex-free and Hygienic) Elastic side band, safe adhesives with no fluorescer (in joints & seams). Information above copied from Dewor Baby website.
ECO BOOM Baby Bamboo Biodegradable Diapers Yes 49 cents Yes, 100% biodegradable Yes, Bamboo a natural renewable resource Yes Yes Yes Yes China Free from Chlorine. Alcohol or Preservatives, Phthalates, Latex, PVC, TBT, and Antioxidants.
Earth's Best Chlorine-Free Diapers Yes 37 cents No Made from wheat and corn, renewable crops. Yes Yes Yes No Mexico
Honest Baby Diapers Yes, made without chlorine or bleach 48 cents No Yes, fluff pulf from sustainably managed tree forests Yes Yes Yes No Mexico
Honest Overnight Diapers Yes, made without chlorine or bleach 54 cents No Yes, fluff pulf from sustainably managed tree forests Yes Yes Yes No Mexico
Huggies Little Snugglers Baby Diapers No 26 cents No No Yes Yes Yes United States
Huggies Little Movers Diapers No 18 cents No No Yes Yes Yes United States
Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers No 18 cents No No Yes Yes Yes United States
Huggies OverNites Diapers No 48 cents No No Yes Yes Yes United States
Luvs Ultra Leakguards Diapers Same as Pampers 34 cents No No No Yes Yes No Either the United States or Mexico
Luvs Super Absorbent Leakguards Diapers Same as Pampers 32 cents No No No Yes Yes No Either the United States or Mexico
Pampers Cruisers Diapers Yes, we do not use chlorine (or bleach) in our diapers or for our bleaching process 27 cents No No No, has Baby Fresh scent Yes Yes No Either the United States or Mexico
Pampers Swaddlers Diapers Yes, we do not use chlorine (or bleach) in our diapers or for our bleaching process 39 cents No No No, has Baby Fresh scent Yes Yes Yes Either the United States or Mexico
Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers Yes, we do not use chlorine (or bleach) in our diapers or for our bleaching process 52 cents No No No, fragrance added to reduce odor smell Yes Yes Yes Either the United States or Mexico Latex free
Parasol Plush Baby Diaper Yes 36 cents No Harvested in sustainably managed forests Yes Yes Yes No (waiting for reply from company) Europe Cruelty - Free and Vegan
Naty Diapers Yes 40 cents The various layers of the diaper are also made of natural, biodegradable materials, such as compost certified tissue and sugarcane. * above information copied from the Naty website Responsably harvested from Scandanavian forests Yes Yes Yes No Turkey Natty diapers are 100% GMO free
Seventh Generation Baby Diapers, Free and Clear Yes 30 cents No Uses sustainably sourced materials Yes Yes Yes No USA, Ohio
How to Save Money When Buying Diapers
Lastly, another key part of picking a diaper is price, ease, and convenience.
Price Per Diaper
Determine the price per diaper. Keep in mind this price will slightly increase or decrease depending on how many you are purchasing. For example, a twenty pack of diapers will usually be more expensive per diaper compared to a box of 120 diapers. Once you have a rough idea of the price per diaper you can compare prices between several brands of diapers that have the features you are looking for.
Ease of Purchase
You’ll want to consider different methods of purchasing your brand of baby diapers. For instance, if your diaper of choice is Seventh Generation, you can order it in bulk from Amazon and also have the option of picking up a package at your local Target.
Additional Reading
Furthermore, if your baby has sensitive skin check out our Best Diapers for Babies with Sensitive Skin Guide
If you are still on the fence about disposable diapers being the best option? Check out our Beginners Guide to Cloth Diapers
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