Colors in Disposable Diapers: Addressing Myths
- PMID: 24961780
- DOI: 10.1177/0009922814540379
Colors in Disposable Diapers: Addressing Myths
Abstract
Colors are frequently added to disposable diapers to enhance the diapering experience. The colors in the interior of diapers are composed of nonsensitizing pigments that are bound during the fiber-making process into the fibers of the nonwoven that covers the absorbent core materials. In the past, the use of color in diapers has been called into question based on the presumed use of disperse dyes, known sensitizers in the textile industry, and erroneous reports in literature. In fact, disperse dyes are not used in leading disposable diapers; the colors used in these disposable diapers are nonsensitizing pigments with favorable safety profiles. Numerous safety tests, such as skin patch tests with pigments used on diaper backsheets, have found no evidence of skin irritation or sensitization.
Keywords: diaper backsheets; diaper color rub-off; diaper color transfer; diaper colors; diaper dye dermatitis; diaper dyes; diaper pigments; nonsensitizing pigments.
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