the answer is that the diaper has an air gap loosely material that can suck in liquids and trap it
the top part isn't so dense so the liquid just seeps through while the liquid seep down it gets caught in the material that is almost like cotton.
Huggies!
Parent's Choice is most absorbent.(Wal-Mart brand)
1500
Highly absorbent baby and toddlers nappies.
No! I think that Huggies is most absorbent and better than Pampers! But that's my opinion!
Huggies is the most absorbent bcause it takes up everything and doesnt let anything pass
huggies absorb water by super absorbent polymers. Polymers soak up all the liquid.
Huggies diapers typically contain materials like polypropylene, polyethylene, synthetic rubber, wood pulp, adhesives, and absorbent gel. These materials are designed to provide comfort, absorbency, and leakage protection for babies.
Pampers and Huggies may have different absorbent materials or designs, leading to differences in liquid capacity. Factors like the type of gels, placement of absorbent layers, and overall diaper construction can affect how much liquid each brand can hold. It's recommended to try different brands to see which works best for your baby's needs.
Huggies is made of : inside absorbent padding- wood cellulose fiber (a fluffy paper-like material) others include: polyacrylate, polypropylene, and polyester- all materials designed to help stop leaks
Huggies diapers are typically made from a blend of materials such as polypropylene, polyethylene, absorbent materials like wood pulp and superabsorbent polymers, and elastic components for a comfortable fit. They are designed to keep babies dry and comfortable for an extended period.
Huggie diapers are very aborbent, especially the overnight diapers. But however, when they are compared to Pampers Premium, pampers have the best absorbency then other brands of diapers.