You can check them out across Butuan Doctors Hospital along JC Aquino Avenue and their newest branch at Montilla Boulevard across Butuan Mega Hardware.
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Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Review - Pares in Baste in Butuan City
Pares or in English beef stew is here in Butuan City through Pares ni Baste. Their food is affordable and customer service is commendable. Here are some of the photos that I took. I guess you need to check them out for yourselves so you will know what's inside the plastic bags, hehehe.
Sunday, February 19, 2017
My Review on Babalab Diaper Artisan Dress Up Pants
As a mother, we always want the best quality of products at the same time getting the value for our money. In terms of taking good care of my little one's bum, I have to consider the quality and affordability. With this in mind, I get to try varied products especially diapers in small packs and if my son does not show any problems or rashes, then I buy in bulk. I have already tried Sweet Baby (from 1-4 months), Huggies, EQ, Drypers, Pampers, Happy, and Mamypoko. From the most affordable to the high-end nappies, hahaha!
This time, I got these two brands from Lazada. Well, I thought of trying these other brands which I do not usually find in the local but online stores. Here I am sharing with you my experiences on these nappies.
First off is Babalab Diaper Artisan. I ordered this Large pack that has 34 pieces. I am not so sure whether Babalab also comes in a pack of 4 or 10. Large pants can fit babies that weigh 9-14 kilos. So, if you want to try this brand, I suggest you agree with your fellow mommies so you can buy and try together by purchasing this pack of 34. I like the turquoise packaging and the design. The back cover has all the details you want to know about these pants.
Absorbency-wise i rate it 4.5 as 5 as the highest. Its absorbency is amazing considering it's slim. Babalab claims to be safe and pure using natural ingredients. This aspect is important to me because I also put the environment into consideration. I guess this comes out because I am not able to advocate cloth diapers with my son since we have water and weather problems in my place.
True enough, I like the texture because it is silky, soft, and cloth-like and it snugs just right when my son wears it.
These are the only diaper pants that have an after-use tape that makes disposal easy and nifty. I usually cut the pants at the sides making sure that I have longer ends so I can tie them when disposing of. You can just rip the sides off easily, roll, and tape away!
Among the many diapers that we have tried and used, Babalab for me ranks the highest next to Drypers. Babalab is super-absorbent, has excellent air permeability, it has non-toxic water-soluble ink for wetness indicator, silky-soft, cloth-lie comfort that has soft sealing, and contoured fit waistband, and lastly safe and pure which is not harmful to the bum and environment. It is manufactured in the Philippines by Amplus Technologies, Inc., which makes me even prouder. I also reckon they export this to Korea as it has Korean translations, too.
If you want to know more about Babalab Diaper Artisan, you can check their page at www.babalab.com.ph.
This time, I got these two brands from Lazada. Well, I thought of trying these other brands which I do not usually find in the local but online stores. Here I am sharing with you my experiences on these nappies.
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Babalab Diaper Artisan![]() |
First off is Babalab Diaper Artisan. I ordered this Large pack that has 34 pieces. I am not so sure whether Babalab also comes in a pack of 4 or 10. Large pants can fit babies that weigh 9-14 kilos. So, if you want to try this brand, I suggest you agree with your fellow mommies so you can buy and try together by purchasing this pack of 34. I like the turquoise packaging and the design. The back cover has all the details you want to know about these pants.
Absorbency-wise i rate it 4.5 as 5 as the highest. Its absorbency is amazing considering it's slim. Babalab claims to be safe and pure using natural ingredients. This aspect is important to me because I also put the environment into consideration. I guess this comes out because I am not able to advocate cloth diapers with my son since we have water and weather problems in my place.
True enough, I like the texture because it is silky, soft, and cloth-like and it snugs just right when my son wears it.
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Babalab- front |
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Babalab-back |
These are the only diaper pants that have an after-use tape that makes disposal easy and nifty. I usually cut the pants at the sides making sure that I have longer ends so I can tie them when disposing of. You can just rip the sides off easily, roll, and tape away!
Among the many diapers that we have tried and used, Babalab for me ranks the highest next to Drypers. Babalab is super-absorbent, has excellent air permeability, it has non-toxic water-soluble ink for wetness indicator, silky-soft, cloth-lie comfort that has soft sealing, and contoured fit waistband, and lastly safe and pure which is not harmful to the bum and environment. It is manufactured in the Philippines by Amplus Technologies, Inc., which makes me even prouder. I also reckon they export this to Korea as it has Korean translations, too.
If you want to know more about Babalab Diaper Artisan, you can check their page at www.babalab.com.ph.
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