Magic Comfort Disposable Baby Nappies
Magic Comfort Disposable Baby Nappies
Air Comfort Disposable Baby Nappies, Designed with your baby’s delicate skin in mind, these ultra-thin nappies provide exceptional comfort and breathability. The 2mm Ultra-Thin Absorbent Core™ ensures consistent performance, preventing clumping while staying lightweight. The MicroAiry™ Film promotes optimal airflow, keeping your little one’s skin fresh and dry all day. Featuring a Comfort Fit Waistband™ and 3D Pearl Pattern Topsheet, which enhances breathability by 30%, these nappies offer a soft, snug fit. Equipped with double leak guards, a fast-dry layer, and a wetness indicator, they provide reliable protection and are gentle on even the most sensitive skin.
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Features
Features
Zero-feel Waistband™
Features 50+ stretchable elastic bands—3x more than standard brands. The waistband is twice as fine, delivering unparalleled softness against baby's skin.
Cloud-soft Layer
1.0D ultra-fine hot-air nonwoven fabric—about one-third the thickness of a baby's hair. Our Cloud-soft Layer offers a feather-soft, silky touch for ultimate comfort.
Breathable Airflow Structure
A unique diamond-shaped pattern, combined with a dual-layer soft nonwoven top sheet, enhances liquid diffusion and penetration, significantly improving dryness.
Absorbent Ultra-thin Core
The 0.1 cm Naked-feel Core is ultra-thin yet highly absorbent, thanks to a specialized grooved design. Made with 100% premium Japanese SAP, it quickly locks in large volumes of moisture.
3D Leakage-proof Shield
Raised 45–50 mm double barriers and a leg cuff folding design provide superior protection against side leaks.
Zero Nasties
Dermatologist-approved by Germany’s Dermatest. Hypoallergenic and safe for baby’s sensitive skin. Free from chlorine bleaching, perfumes, lotions, parabens, and phthalates.
RapidFlow Channels™
Unique grooves quickly direct liquid into the wider, longer absorbent core—ensuring instant absorption while keeping your baby dry and comfortable.
Wetness Indicator
Changes color from yellow to green when wet, providing a quick and easy way to know when it’s time for a change.
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When Should You Upgrade to a Larger Nappy Size?
You might want to switch to a larger size in the following situations:
- When the thighs or abdomen feel too tight, leaving marks.
- When the waistband position reaches the outermost side.
- When the nappy crotch shortens or the waistband falls below the belly button.
- When the volume of urine or stools increases and leakage becomes an issue.
- When your baby's weight exceeds the weight range listed for the current size.
Training Pants Usage Guide
For newborns (0-6 months) → Nappies are better for easy changing and nighttime use.
For active babies (6+ months) → Pull-up pants are more convenient for movement and potty training.
For nighttime use → Nappies offer better absorption and leakage protection.
If your baby is active and resists nappy changes, pull-up pants are a great option. However, for long-lasting dryness, especially overnight, nappies are the better choice.
FAQ
Find answers to common nappy questions, from choosing the right size to preventing leaks and nappy rash. Get expert tips for keeping your baby dry, comfortable, and happy.
How can I prevent leaks when using nappies?
How can I prevent leaks when using nappies?
Our nappies are designed with double leak-guard barriers, but here are some things to check when putting them on:
- The weight range on the nappy packaging is just a guide. If the nappy is too big, it can cause leaks. For example, the nappy may fit snugly around your baby's thighs, but if there's a gap in the crotch area, urine won't be absorbed quickly enough.
- Make sure the leak-guard edges aren't folded inward. If you're using taped nappies, ensure the waist tabs are symmetrical, not too tight or too loose. A good fit allows space for one finger between the nappy and your baby's tummy.
- Change the nappies when it's full; if you don't, leaks might occur.
Will my baby get nappy rash or have an allergic reaction?
Will my baby get nappy rash or have an allergic reaction?
- To prevent nappy rash, change your baby's nappy frequently. It's recommended not to leave the same nappy on for more than 2-6 hours.
- Clean your baby's bottom with warm water or wipes to remove any residue.
- Let the skin dry completely before putting on a new nappy.
Why does the outside of the nappy feel damp, even though my baby's clothes aren't wet?
Why does the outside of the nappy feel damp, even though my baby's clothes aren't wet?
The outer layer of the nappy is made from breathable non-woven fabric. It locks in moisture while allowing heat and humidity to escape. The dampness you feel is likely due to the release of warm air, which might also carry a slight smell from your baby's pee or poop. This design helps keep your baby's bottom dry and comfortable by reducing stuffiness.
Why does the nappy have a smell?
Why does the nappy have a smell?
- Aiwibi nappies are certified by the German Dermatological Institute Dermatest, ensuring they are gentle on your baby's skin. We do not add any fragrances, extracts, dyes, or other harsh chemicals, making the nappies odorless and hypoallergenic.
- Some of the raw materials might have a mild natural smell. If you're sensitive to smells, you can air the nappies out before use.
- Nappies can also absorb odors from their surroundings, so be sure to store them in a cool, dry place away from anything with a strong scent.
Are Aiwibi nappies “organic”?
Are Aiwibi nappies “organic”?
Aiwibi nappies are made using high-quality wood pulp derived from nature. This pulp comes from sustainably managed forests, so while we use natural resources, we also prioritize environmental protection and sustainability. Through fine processing, we maintain the natural absorbency and softness of the material to provide your baby with a comfortable wearing experience while reducing irritation to their sensitive skin.
How often should I change my baby's nappy at night?
How often should I change my baby's nappy at night?
It depends on how often your baby pees and the quality of the nappy you're using. You should choose nappies with strong absorbency and good moisture-locking abilities. When your baby wakes up during the night, you can feel the nappy—if it's puffed up, it's time for a change. Unfortunately, that means you or your partner will need to wake up to do the nappy duty!
What should I keep in mind when changing nappies? Is there a difference between boys and girls?
What should I keep in mind when changing nappies? Is there a difference between boys and girls?
Always wash your hands with soap and water before changing your baby to avoid spreading bacteria. Clean your baby's bottom with warm water and mild soap, and gently pat dry. When wiping, be careful not to rub too hard, as this can irritate their sensitive skin and cause nappy rash. In winter, try to keep the nappy change quick to avoid your baby getting cold.
As for the difference between boys and girls, traditionally, the absorbent core in boy's nappies is placed more towards the front, and for girls, it's placed more towards the back. However, Aiwibi nappies are designed to work well for both boys and girls thanks to our product adjustments during development.
What causes nappy rash?
What causes nappy rash?
There are two main reasons:
- Some babies have sensitive skin or are prone to allergies, which can cause skin reactions when wearing nappies. This can lead to redness or swelling around the nappy area.
- Nappy rash (also known as nappy dermatitis) can also be caused by inflammation. Babies' skin is very delicate, and if nappies become damp or are exposed to bacteria, it's easy for nappy rash to develop. It's important to change nappies frequently and thoroughly clean the baby's bottom after each bowel movement to prevent this.
How should I store opened nappies to avoid contamination (e.g., from mosquitoes, dust, or humidity)?
How should I store opened nappies to avoid contamination (e.g., from mosquitoes, dust, or humidity)?
Whether opened or unopened, nappies should be stored in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight to avoid moisture and contamination. Keep opened nappies away from areas with high temperatures or strong odors, as this can cause them to lose their shape or pick up unwanted smells. It's best to use opened nappies within 2-3 months. If you live in a humid environment, try to use them within a month to avoid bacterial growth.
Should I stop using nappies if my baby gets nappy rash?
Should I stop using nappies if my baby gets nappy rash?
It depends on how severe the rash is. For mild cases, you can continue using nappies but should take these steps:
- Change nappies frequently.
- Use a nappy rash cream or powder to keep the area dry.
- Boost your baby's immune system by ensuring they get enough nutrients.
- If the rash is severe, stop using nappies and consult a doctor immediately.




