Friday, 6 October 2017

KIT & KIN



As a new parent, I'm becoming increasingly aware about the amount of waste we are now producing with a cute 6 week old poop machine. My little lad gets through between 8-12 nappies in a 24 hour period. That's a lot of nappies heading to landfill. So I started doing some research on different nappies and I discovered cloth nappies (I'll save that for another post) and eco nappies. One brand of eco nappies stood out to me with their super cute designs - Kit & Kin. 


About Kit & Kin (Taken from their website): 

Kit & Kin has been created by co-founders Emma Bunton, Spice Girl, TV and radio presenter and UNICEF ambassador, and Christopher Money, Director of Product Development who brings over 15 years experience of developing mother and baby products for some of the world’s leading brands.

Our Commitment To You: We only use natural, nourishing, eco-friendly ingredients and sustainable materials to offer families a range of safe and effective everyday products via our convenient and hassle-free monthly bundles. All of our products are clinically and dermatologically tested to ensure they’re mild and kind to use on your skin.


So out of curiosity, I contacted them through Facebook messenger (they are super fast to respond and very helpful!) and they very kindly sent me a trial pack to try - this is available to everybody providing they have that size in stock. The trial pack consisted of 2 nappies and mine included the panda and the bear. How cute are these designs? Have you ever seen a disposable nappy as appealing as these?


I tested out the nappies the next day (my package arrived in the evening) and they are just adorable. Look at that bottom! They were lovely and soft and my little guy seemed very comfortable. They fit well and we had no leaks! 

I love these nappies. I just wish they were more affordable. We currently use aldis mamia and they suit us very well as they are also a fantastic nappy, but they are not as kind to the skin and environment as Kit & Kin. Maybe if we can get cloth to work for us, I will be able to justify getting these for when we do need to use disposables. I'd love to be able to get the foxes! Which would you choose?


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