Shop our FeatherAir Premium Bundle for The Advanced, All-In-One Diaper for Complete Care with shea butter extract that eliminates bacteria and instantly soothes baby's delicate skin
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Protect your baby's delicate skin with the best. Our diapers and wipes have been certified by Dermatest, meaning they've passed rigorous tests and are free from any toxic or irritative reactions. With the Dermatest seal, you can trust that we only use safe, skin-friendly ingredients for your little one.
Dermatest Sensitive Skin Seal
PETA Cruelty-Free & Vegan
Offspring cares about animals too. Our company and suppliers do not test our products on animals or use any animal-derived ingredients. This logo has been verified by PETA.
Consider moving to a larger size if the diaper frequently leaks, the elastic band is too tight, or the front waistband sits below the belly button.
Why is the waistband important on a baby diaper?
The waistband is crucial in keeping your baby comfortable and preventing any blowouts from happening.
What if I choose the wrong size?
A baby diaper that is too loose or too tight can cause problems like leaks, blowouts, or rashes. If the baby diaper is too big, your baby will be uncomfortable and you may experience leaks or blowouts. If it's too small, your baby may have diaper overflow and suffer from skin irritation and rashes from a diaper that's too full and too moist. The ideal fit is snug around the waist and thighs.
Can your baby diapers last for more than 10 hours?
We don't recommend prolonging the wearing of disposable baby diapers, even though FeatherAir diapers can last overnight. It's best to change your baby's diaper regularly for hygiene purposes and to avoid rashes and bacterial irritation.
When is it time for my baby to switch to pants diapers?
Diaper pants are best for babies who are starting to crawl, stand, or walk.
What is the safety standard Offspring baby diapers have achieved?
Our baby diapers comply with the requirements under the U.S Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (16 CFR Part 1610).
It has also passed the Dermatest clinical test for sensitive skin under dermatological and paediatrician control.
The ink used on the diaper has passed the California Prop65 test and the lead content meet the requirements for children’s products as required by Section 101 of the CPSIA of 2008.