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Wearing Offspring Natural diapers in Style

8 May 2018

Ever since my last review of major diaper brands, I’ve also tried some new brands on my 2nd child. One of them is Offspring Natural diapers which were sent to me to test and review (thanks, guys!). These diapers are available online on their website at offspringnatural.com and delivery is free within West Malaysia if you spend RM150 and more. Offspring boasts all-natural and earth-friendly products so you’ll know what you’re getting—top quality!

The day my package arrived, my eldest child was more excited than I was, thinking that this was a toy for her (haha sorry, babe).

Rest assured, the products are well packaged to ensure the best condition when you receive it.

Ahhh I was so excited to try all of these! The size L for my eldest and the S for the younger one.

The Training Pants diapers are suitable for toddlers who are always on the go. Currently, we’re using Drypers Drypants on our eldest.

This is such a smart design. You don’t have to worry about getting scissors to cut the top open. Simply tear the dotted lines and you’re good to go.

I love how the waistband is thick in height. It safely secures the diaper on your toddler and you don’t have to worry about it coming down when it’s full. The only thing my toddler didn’t like was the owl print haha. She still chose to wear the bear print diaper pants from Drypers. The only thing Offspring can consider would be to include multiple designs in one pack so choosy toddlers (like mine) can choose to wear their desired design.

Here’s the tape pack that I’ve received. Got the elephant design which is super adorable. It’s pretty thin and can last up to 12 hours too.

They also have the same dotted lines on the pack like the training pants one so you don’t have to snip to open.

See how cute these are?! I love how long in height they are.  The Offspring tape diapers’ design were well thought of and could avoid leaks on the back.

Both of my girls did not experience any rashes while wearing these diapers. Kudos, Offspring Natural, I’d recommend both of these tape and pants diapers to any moms!

Stay tuned to my next review of the Offspring Baby Wipes.

 

 

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Plagentra Baby Bubble Wash and Shampoo

21 November 2016

Bath time with my daughter is always fun. I’m happy that she enjoys bathing and playing with her rubber ducky, splashing water all over the place while maintaining that cheeky face. I’ve been a regular user of Buds Infant Head to Toe Cleanser but of recent, I’ve learned to explore other brands.

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I’ve been so privileged to be chosen to test out products from a Korean brand called Plagentra. This is an honest review and no payment were involved.

Plagentra Baby Bubble Wash and Baby Shampoo

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If there’s one thing that’s worth mentioning about these products is that the scent is pleasant and not overpowering. I like the after use smell of the shampoo because it is not too strong and it has a nice baby scent to it (no strawberry, blueberry, apple gimmick). I also like the bottle shape of press-to-pump out- no hassle of squeezing the bottle, dropping it, etc unlike other brands.

At first I didn’t know how to unlock the bottle pump for the Baby Bubble Wash but it was easy to figure it out. I like the foam that comes out instead of just liquid soap. I also like the scent of the bubble wash as it is not too strong like the shampoo. Easy to lather all over my baby’s body as well.

Plagentra Mother’s Belly Stretch Mark Cream

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What I like about the belly cream was that it is unscented. When I apply it on my skin, it immediately feels soft and smooth. It’s also not oily and suitable for other parts of the body like the feet and arms.

The only thing that turned me off was that most of the text on the box were in Korean. If I were to purchase them off the shelf, I’d spend some time reading the label and the ingredients on the box. Benefits were not highlighted so I didn’t know what it’s good for, what’s lacking and how to use it.

Overall, the products itself are good, just that the labeling isn’t so efficient. Do try it if you see it in the market.

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Review – Babyzen Yoyo or GB Pockit?

13 September 2016
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I am finally a proud and satisfied owner of a bright pink Babyzen Yoyo+ now that my daughter is 1 year old and able to sit still upright. We were initially contemplating to get either the Babyzen Yoyo+ or the GB Pockit. Both are featherlight, super-compact and aircraft cabin approved. Of course, the most striking factor differentiating both the Yoyo+ and the Pockit is its retail price. In Malaysia, the Pockit retails for below MYR1,000 whereas the Yoyo+ retails at over MYR2,000 – So should we be expecting more than MYR1,000 worth of additional features on the Yoyo+?  After one week of using my Yoyo+ and comparing it with a Pockit I borrowed from a friend and a Yoyo (2011) my sister-in-law has (since they are still selling the Yoyo for MYR100 cheaper than the Yoyo+), I would definitely recommend a Babyzen Yoyo+.

First comparison: Babyzen Yoyo+ (2015) vs Babyzen Yoyo (2011)
Weight: The Yoyo+ weighs a little bit heavier at 6.2kg compared with the Yoyo at only 5.8kg. I guess they have improved on the chasis strength which can now hold up to 18kg compared with only 15kg – this means that you can use the stroller for even longer now. But it’s not too much of a difference and the additional weight is barely noticeable.

Storage spaces: The most noticeable feature between the Yoyo+ and the Yoyo is the storage spaces. Firstly, the undercarriage storage basket for the Yoyo+ is said to be 60% wider compared with the Yoyo’s. However, there are two horizontal support bars underneath that still limits the size of the item you can place underneath. Secondly, a new feature on the Yoyo+ is the zipper compartment behind the canopy. One of the pet peeve I had whilst trying out my sister-in-law’s Yoyo was the absence of a pocket on the canopy to store small items such as wet wipes.

Fabric: One of the new features on the Yoyo+ is the smoother and softer fabric compared with the stiff fabric on the Yoyo. Honestly, the difference is hardly noticeable and plays no vital role in the overall use of the stroller.

Padded shoulder strap: If you have used the Yoyo before, you will notice that the shoulder strap is simply constructed from plain nylon. After carrying it over your shoulders for some time, it could get a bit uncomfortable. But with the new padded straps on the Yoyo+, carrying the stroller is very comfortable now – this is one of the small improvements which makes the Yoyo+ superior to that of the Yoyo.

Compatibility: With this new Yoyo+, the 6+ stroller is now compatible with infant carriers from Maxi-Cosi and Cybex (I think there are a few more compatible brands but these are the two popular ones in Malaysia). The carriers can be attached with special adapters (not sure how much they are selling those for in Malaysia) fitted on the side of the stroller (unfortunately you can’t fit those adapters on the Yoyo). This is perhaps the biggest advantage the Yoyo+ has over the Yoyo as there is now no need for the 0+ version!

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(The GB Pockit is so compact seriously.)

Second comparison: Babyzen Yoyo+ vs GB Pockit
This is a tough comparison to do as the Pockit actually trumps the Yoyo+ in many areas. In terms of features, the Pockit is surprisingly well engineered (only weighs 4.3kg) and you will notice that a lot of thought were put into inventing this amazing stroller. I must admit that in the midst of trying out these two strollers, I can understand why many parents actually go for the Pockit rather than the Yoyo+. However, after thoroughly using both strollers, you can tell why one costs twice the price of the other.

Compactness: The Yoyo+ can only be folded one way and it involves a two-step process – folding the handle bar and then unlatching the bottom to fold the chasis. However, the Pockit has a ‘one-touch’ process where you will only need to push the two buttons on the handle bars and slide the frame downwards. There is even an ‘ultra-compact’ mode where you can fold the wheels inward first and subsequently the entire frame. In ‘ultra-compact’ mode, the entire stroller can fit into a Louis Vuitton Large Neverfull!

Sun Shade: In Malaysia, the sun rays can get really hot and glaring. This is where the Yoyo+’s canopy is good because its UPF 50+ solar protection shade covers half of the stroller’s front. But on the Pockit, the ‘canopy’ is simply a translucent square cloth on top of the child’s head. Perhaps only good for indoor use. By the way, the Yoyo+ also comes with a transparent rain cover.

Reclining seat. The seat on the Yoyo+ reclines. The seat of the Pockit doesn’t.

Fabric maintenance. Every so often, you would need to wash the seat covers on your stroller. The process of removing the seat and canopy on the Yoyo+ is a bit of a hassle and involves quite a fair bit of tugging and pulling (especially during re-assembly). However, the Pockit’s simple design makes removing and attaching the fabric so much easier.

Ride and handling. Because of the lighter and more simplistic design, the Pockit lacks in ride comfort and maneuverability. With the Yoyo+, you will notice that the ride is extremely smooth (wish I could be the one riding in it). Even when you’re pushing it, you will realise that the chasis and absorbers are able to smoothen out rough and uneven surfaces. However, with the Pockit, the lack of suspensions makes the ride feel a bit rough and bumpy. Also, with the Pockit’s narrower width, you would need to pay a little bit more attention when turning into corners for the fear of toppling the stroller over.

Overall, given a choice, I would love to have both the Yoyo+ and the Pockit. If I am traveling, which we do quite often to East Malaysia, the Yoyo+ is great for pushing through the airport and letting my baby girl sleep in it. But if its just for grocery shopping, then the Pockit is great as its super light and super easy to use indoors.

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