What Is It Made Of:
- Adult open diapers are typically constructed with:
- A soft, absorbent core made from fluff pulp (cellulose fibers) and superabsorbent polymer (SAP), usually sodium polyacrylate, which locks moisture into a gel to prevent leaks.
- A top layer (topsheet) that contacts the skin, designed to whisk moisture away, keeping the skin dry.
- A waterproof outer layer to prevent fluid from escaping, made of a breathable film or plastic.
- Fastening tabs or adhesive tapes to secure the diaper and allow easy adjustments.
Benefits:
- Leakage protection: The absorbent core quickly pulls in and locks away urine, reducing the risk of leaks or stains.
- Skin comfort: The breathable materials and moisture-wicking design help prevent skin irritation, rashes, and infections.
- Odor control: Many adult diapers include technology to neutralize odors for added discretion.
- Stress reduction: They offer peace of mind for users worried about accidents when away from restrooms, improving confidence and emotional well-being.
- Ease of use: Tape-style/open diapers can be changed easily by the wearer or a caregiver, making them suitable for people with limited mobility.
- Better sleep: Night-use variants offer high absorbency for uninterrupted rest.
How to Use:
- Open the diaper fully and lay it flat.
- If changing someone else, help position the user on their side or lift their hips.
- Slide the open diaper underneath, ensuring the absorbent core is aligned with the body.
- Pull the front up between the user’s legs.
- Fasten the side tapes/snaps on each side for a comfortable but snug fit. Adjust as needed.
- Dispose of used diapers in a sanitary manner; wash hands thoroughly after changing.
- For optimal skin health, check diapers regularly and change promptly after soiling.






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