Frequently Asked Questions
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What Makes Pokito Pants Plant-Based and as Safe as a Cloth Diaper?
Each Pokito Diaper features a biodegradable, all-natural top sheet crafted from corn-starch based fibers, ensuring no exposure to harmful chemicals or dyes for your infant’s skin. This award-winning material, tested by experts worldwide, replicates the gentle touch of cotton fabric while efficiently wicking away liquids.
How Often Do I Change My Pokito Pants
While our Pants boast industry-leading 12-hour absorbency, capable of holding up to 600ml of liquid, we advise monitoring our special Wetness Indicator. When the color shifts from yellow to blue, it’s time for a change! Additionally, we recommend changing immediately after a poop for optimal comfort and hygiene.
Do Pokito Diapers Expire?
Sealed Packs of Disposable Diapers expire after a period of 36 Months. Once these packs are opened they may lead to a decrease in effectiveness, especially if they're exposed to moisture or extreme temperatures. It's best to use them within a reasonable time-frame after opening.
What Pokito Pants Size should I buy for my little one?
Diaper sizes are typically based on your baby's weight and age. You can check out our size guide here. It's essential to choose a size that fits snugly but doesn't feel too tight or too loose.
How are Pokito Pants different from other Disposable Diapers?
Pokito Baby's Small Batch Pants have been meticulously developed over 18 months of R&D to cater to the unique needs of Indian Parents and Babies.
Our diapers are crafted to deliver unmatched comfort, fit, softness, and absorbency, all while remaining a sustainable, chemical and dye free solution for your diapering needs.
What are the Harmful Chemicals present in Traditional Disposable Diapers?
- Chlorine
- Chemical Dyes
- Optical Whiteners
- Plastic Polyesters
- Leaky Glue
- Rash Causing Phthlates (Microscopic Chemicals that leak onto your little one's skin)
Pokito Pants ensures that none of the nasty stuff mentioned above is present in their Plant-Based Diapers