Tushies the Gel-Free Diaper Reviews

Tushies the Gel-Free Diaper

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  • Tushies Gel-Free Diapers - Finally, The Inconvenience Of Cloth In a Disposable Diaper!

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Aug 14, 2006
    Pros: If you're worried about gel and chlorine, these have none.
    Cons: I could go on and on.

    Summary: Tushies is on my enemies list. This company has done something to me which is unforgivable. Their diapers and w ipes are horrendous, their promises are empty, and their prices are high, but I rarely experience ... read more

  • Great for toddlers

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    May 15, 2012
    Pros: comfortable (according to my niece)
    thick
    latex free, perfume free, and chlorine free  
    Cons: no strechy sides
    tends to leak if not changed right away
    discontinued
    bad customer service 
     

    Summary: My neice, Brianna, is prone to diaper rash and yeast rash.  It doesn't matter whether I change her frequently, she will get a rash if you look at her funny!  I tried all sorts of different brands of diapers: Huggies, Pampers Baby Dry, Earth's ... read more

  • It depends on what you are used to; cloth, or gel-disposables

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Sep 16, 2008
    Pros: no gel, no chlorine--this alone makes them priceless
    Cons: takes caution to activate the tape & apply it

    Summary: When I was planning a trip to the greek islands, I was hopeful to find some disposable diaper solution since laundry was not really an option at the hotel. Most important to me were gel-free and chlorine-free. All I could find were Tushies. I proceeded ... read more

  • If you like a THICK diaper, then this is for you

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jun 20, 2007
    Pros: Good for environment/baby.
    Cons: Too thick! Way too thick!

    Summary: Prior to giving birth I started to really think about what kind of diapers we would use for our son. My husband could care less about the brand, his concern was the fact that he now HAD a concern about diapers in general! Anyway, I try to conscientious ... read more

  • okay diapers, but not meeting our needs

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jan 14, 2007
    Pros: nothing stands out
    Cons: not appropriate for night

    Summary: We were given Pampers and Huggies at a baby shower. We didn't like the perfume in them and they leaked all the time. We then tried Seventh Generation and loved them. One day they were out of stock, so we bought these instead. I have very mixed ... read more

  • Oh Tushies... I had such high hopes!

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Aug 17, 2006
    Pros: TBT Free & do not contain recycled materials.
    Cons: leaks, uncomfortable, expensive.

    Summary: I am not quite sure where to start, there are just so many things I did not like about this diaper. I guess I will start with how I ended up with it. My family tries to live a very healthy lifestyle. So when my mom was at the health food ... read more

  • Lots of Leaks

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jun 12, 2006
    Pros: No chemicals, close to cloth
    Cons: expensive, leaky, bulky, loud tabs, got a bad rash

    Summary: I bought this diaper after discovering the 7th generation diaper has chlorine in it even though they entitle the diaper a "chlorine-free diaper" on the packaging. Very mis-leading and frusterating. I ordered the tushies and discovered that they are ... read more

  • Go all natural, with diapers!

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Dec 9, 2004
    Pros: no gel, no perfumes, dye free, latex free, tape tabs instead of Velcro
    Cons: expensive and hard to find in stores

    Summary: I have been using cloth diapers during the day and disposables at night on my daughter Emma. At first, I used Drypers disposable diapers for nighttime, but after a local store stoped selling them, I switched to those new Pampers First Steps diapers. ... read more

  • Express Reviews
  • We Love Tushies

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Feb 9, 2010
    Pros: Gel free!
    Cons: Bigger/ bulkier  then other disposables

    Summary: I was quite shocked to see negative reviews about Tushies, because my husband and I have fallen in love with Tushies. My daughter wears cloth diapers, but when we travel we use Tushies. We have not hand any problems with leaks. I have used other

  • Do not Buy!!!!

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Aug 7, 2007
    Pros: none
    Cons: read review, everything about these diapers are cons!

    Summary: They run small. They will not last overnight. They are not made to withstand more than 2hrs of wear. The tabs are made of tape, if you don't get it right the first time, don't even bother trying again with that diaper you'd have to get a new one. It

  • Worst Diapers EVER!!

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Jun 26, 2007
    Pros: better than most disposables for the environment, don't contain chlorine
    Cons: they are expensive, they LEAK, fit poorly, are extremely bulky,

    Summary: I was looking for an alternative to Huggies, Pampers, etc., something that was not full of chemicals and that would not contribute to landfill. I have tried every kind of disposable diaper out there and this is the worst! They leak...a lot. They do

  • I like tushies!!!

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Dec 8, 2006
    Pros: Non toxic materials that don't irritate the babies skin!
    Cons: Bulkier than Huggies; don't hold as much pee; don't whisk wetness away from skin

    Summary: When my daughter was born my wife and I started to use Huggies diapers and we also used the wipes from Costco. After a few days my daughter got a nasty rash on her bottom which led to weeks of misery for all of us. It was so bad that every time she did

  • Love these and have used them for 3 kids

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Nov 23, 2006
    Pros: Do you want "gel" absorbing, just like medication does, into your baby's skin for years?
    Cons: We have to plan ahead and order enough to have on hand.

    Summary: I am a pediatrician, so I see a lot of diapers! We primarily use cloth, but when not at home our three children have exclusively used Tushies Gel-Free since 1996. Each of them used these until potty trained at two to three years. We never, not ever,

  • Love 'em!

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Aug 20, 2006
    Pros: - Healthier than gel-filled alternatives. - Comfortable, breathable, effective (even overnight).
    Cons: - Occasionally sticky tabs don't function properly but this happens with Pampers and Huggies too.

    Summary: We have used cloth on our son since he was born (he's now aged 18 months) and have used Tushies at night since he started sleeping longer periods. We also use them if we go out. They are great - comfortable, and hold a lot. They rarely leak and are

  • Absorbs Good but Thick and Hot

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Jun 4, 2006
    Pros: Fragrance and Chemical Free with Good Absorption
    Cons: So thick they can be hot. Wide in the middle between legs rather than contoured.

    Summary: I bought these diapers because my daughter is allergic to fragrance and liked the idea that they were all natural and chemical free. They do a good job absorbing and are good for nighttime. They are very thick to make up for gel free absorption.

  • Great for the environment - a little thick in the middle

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Aug 15, 2004
    Pros: Good for the environment - cotton fill, no gels.
    Cons: Awfully thick for walking toddlers

    Summary: I bought these diapers on a clearout on a website. I was definitely interested in the fact that there were no environmentally harmful chemicals in these diapers. The only problem is, in order to make up for the lack of gel in these diapers, the

  • Disposables with out the ICK!

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Sep 25, 2003
    Pros: Extra padding for falls, fit well, contained mess, absorbent without artificial chemicals
    Cons: Disposable, costly, not so tree friendly.

    Summary: An acquaintance asked me to watch her daughter for the weekend, with just a handful of diapers. She might be able to make them stretch, but I certainly can't. I walked up to the store and purchased these. I picked these over other diapers available becaus

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