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Costco diapers and wipes. Pampers baby dry for nighttime once they’re able to sleep through the night. Never used powder for any of my kids (just a thin layer of Desitin at night before bed).
Costco diapers
Water wipes
Weighted wipe dispenser
Tried Huggies, Honest, store brands including Costco BJs Target and a couple others - pampers swaddlers holds very well for my kid. Pampers sensitive wipes - I liked babyganics too but they were smaller in size.
Used desitin for most of the time. Now using cvs store brand zinc oxide powder since it's peak summer. Never went near j&j products for the baby though.
Babyganics bath products for bath time.
Edit: I've not heard about powder being unsafe as mentioned in above comments - I'll be checking with the pediatrician
We tried it all and petroleum jelly seemed to work the best. Seems weird but this gadget was an awesome purchase. Any sort of diaper rash cream on your hands while trying to change a diaper is a nightmare.
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Second this gadget, when we got it I definitely laughed and asked if we really needed yet another random gadget. Now use it everyday!
No powder. Honest diapers (they have an overnight version too) - Desitin or petroleum jelly to prevent rashes - a bit messy but very effective.
Luvs works well also. I like the Target brand diapers and wipes also.
Don't wast your money on name brands if you don't have too.
Agree with not using baby powder. I used to use Desitin but switched to using Butt Paste. It's a bit thicker and holds up better.
Coterie delivery diapers are good.
Use members mark (Sam's) wipes and.diapers. the diapers are similar to Costco but wet wipes are much better
Disclaimer: every baby is different.
Huggies are not for high flow baby.
Honest is a nice thought, but doesn’t hold up in product competition.
Pampers and Pampers overnights are worth the marginal cost for the load they can retain; and sometimes additional sleep they can offer you.
All the baby powders are ok for certain reasons/situations, but refrain from Menthol for obvious reasons. Though, butt paste will def become your friend. Also, second ole fashion petroleum jelly for all things rash.
Echo others. Every baby is different.
We tried a few different things and learned our baby has sensitive skin.
Pampers swaddles for the day and overnight/sleepers have been great for us (very few leaks of any kind).
Huggies seemed to fit better, but we found a good deal with pampers and just stuck with them. Honest and a couple others we tried gave the little one a rash.
We just use butt paste at night which works well. Apparently recent guidance is no powder, or so I’ve been told.
I liked the Huggies one handed wipes. Slightly thicker and easy to get just one wipe out. Pampers are fine but slightly annoying that they might stick together when you pull them out.
Tried everything. YMMV but I found Pampers always smelled the worst. Try them all and see what you like. You’ve got time; you’re going to buy an unholy amount in the next few years.
Do Huggies wipes. We’ve tried them all and we really don’t like any others.
Kirkland
Not a current customer and we were not club members (so no Costco, Sam's, etc.). Used Pampers diapers (tried a few brands) and Aquaphor ointment (tired a few) over the 3 years with our kid. Also Waterwipes (expensive but we found it worth it) since our kid has eczema and sensitive skin.
We always liked pampers diapers and huggies wipes.
For rashes we used Burts Bees diaper cream and Aquaphor.
Big fan of honest and get them shipped to the house. We’re expecting baby #4 and it’s been great since day 1 over 6 years ago
For some reason pampers swaddlers were the only brand that didn't irritate our kids.
I did all 3 kids on pampers swaddlers after failed attempts with Huggies and honest.
First two kids did great with Huggies. Third did good with pampers. I agree with everyone that suggests bulk is the way to go. I did honest for a little bit for my first and those worked good too.