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Huggies Skin Protect Nappies | Reviews by Australian Parents
4.8from 3310 reviews
We understand how important it is to start your baby’s journey with the best care. That is why we’ve developed HUGGIES® Skin Protect™ Nappies - our most advanced skin protection with a clinically proven* zinc enriched liner to help protect skin against irritation, with visibly less redness on skin.
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- Huggies most advanced skin protection for delicate newborn skin
- Clinically proven liner* enriched with Zinc Oxide (commonly found in nappy rash cream) to help protect against skin irritation.
- Drytouch® layer and wide pocket waistband to absorb and lock away runny poo.
- Breathe Dry® technology that allows air to circulate around baby’s skin.
- Handy ‘Wetness’ and ‘Size Up’ indicators to help parents navigate change time.
- Super cute Disney Designs.
- Endorsed by the Australian College of Midwives
*Clinical study on adult skin as a suitable substitute for baby's skin.

I hold a high opinion of Huggies newborn nappies. They are incredibly easy to use and have a clever waistband attachment system that helps minimise additional waste. I also love the feature where the yellow line turns blue when urine is presentit's a simple but effective indicator that makes nappy changes more convenient. Overall, Huggies nappies offer excellent performance and practicality for newborns. I have used these while learning and until I became confident using a cloth nappy system; I would purchase Huggies nappies when disposable nappies are needed in the future.

Favourite brand of nappy for us. No leaks, keeps everything mostly contained, absorbent

Amazing fluid retention, very easy to use and feels soft and comfortable.

Great for long periods if time to keep bub dry
Easy to use, great and visible line for wetness marker

Kylie
ACT, 2 kids in tow
September 5, 2024

Excellent, keeps the area sealed and minimal leakage when we do up tight enough

Soft and very absorbent, never leaks through

Already bought boxes of Huggies nappies and joined the Huggies club, tehir nappies are very soft and popular and leak proof.

We only use Huggies and cant speak highly enough of the quality
Yep. Definitely convenient, absorbent and comfortable. Ive used this for my niece and nephews. Very convenient - in terms of availability and pack size

Maria
NSW, 3 kids in tow
September 2, 2024

Huggies have always been a win for our baby, however, we only use them at night as we find them quite expensive when compared to other nappies on the market.

Good fit for my 3.5kg newborn

Great product, absorbent and has not leaked.

I am already a customer and user of huggies nappies. These fit my toddler really well and I like that they have gender specific nappies with different absorbency areas. I am finding that the newborn nappies are too big for my newborn son but will continue to use them once he grows bigger
Love these, the ultimate ones are all I used for my daughter in 2019. Never had an issue with nappy rash!

Courtney
QLD, 3 kids in tow
August 31, 2024

Terrific for overnight, we found with our first that Huggies (although a touch more expensive) were far superior to other nappies and tent to more often last the full 12 hour sleeps

Excellent, well known brand and doesnt fail

As an expecting first time mother it was useful to be able to read the back of this product and have some information about what is useful in a nappy and how to know when to size up. It is unlikely I would have read this had I have waited until the baby arrived.

Good fit for our smaller (2.7kg) newborn and the blue wee indicator line is great. L
Love love love my niece useses these amazing and great for anti leak we Iove and will use them for my baby

Alesha
QLD, None kids in tow
August 29, 2024
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