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Leaf to Diaper: TYMUS' Gentle Eco-Care

2025-06-16

In the fast-paced world of modern parenting, young parents are increasingly cautious in their choice of baby care products - safe and comfortable, but also close to nature. Chinese brand TYMUS understands this need and has launched a new line of baby diapers based on the core concept of “back to nature”. TYMUS Baby Diapers have become a popular choice among new parents, as the material innovation and design details reflect the dual care for baby's skin and the earth's environment.



From a leaf to a diaper: nature-inspired technology transformation

TYMUS' R&D team has deeply observed the interaction between babies and nature, and found that softness, breathability and no burden are the most fundamental needs of the skin. Inspired by this, the surface of TYMUS Baby Diapers is made of biomimetic-designed microfiber nonwoven fabric, with a texture as delicate as a newborn leaf, combined with natural plant-derived moisturizers to form a gentle protective film on the skin's surface. One of the engineers involved in the test described it as “like putting a breathing invisible coat on the baby's skin.”


The absorbent layer of TYMUS Baby Diapers, on the other hand, breaks away from the traditional structure and keeps the inner layer dry even when the baby is active through a honeycomb-like infusion design that allows liquids to be dispersed and locked in quickly. The unique curved waist cut, inspired by a mother's posture of encircling her baby, is made of elastic cloud-feeling material to avoid the strangulation nuisance of traditional rubber bands. Many parents who tried the diapers reported that their babies cried less after wearing them, especially in the hot summer months, when the thin, lightweight and breathable nature of the diapers made them almost invisible in their daily activities.



Eco-friendly, from a needle and thread to a paper and a film

TYMUS' concept of environmental protection does not stop at slogans: TYMUS Baby Diapers' core is made of biodegradable plant fiber, which can gradually decompose after being buried in the soil, reducing the burden on the environment; the outer packaging abandons the plastic lamination, and is instead printed with recycled paper pulp and soy ink, and each batch of products has a hand-painted forest pattern printed on the packaging, which conveys the brand vision of “planting a hope” with one product. Each batch of product packaging is printed with a hand-drawn forest pattern, conveying the brand vision of “planting hope with a product”. Workers on the production line mention that even the trimmings are recycled into peripheral products for mothers and babies, “We want to make every aspect of the process worthy of the word ‘natural’”.


User stories: the tenderness hidden in the details

Ms. Lin, a young mother in Hangzhou, is an early user of TYMUS. She shared a heart-warming experience: once when she took her baby on a long-distance trip, the 12-hour long-lasting dryness of TYMUS Baby Diapers made the trip extra easy. “What impressed me most was the non-marking design at the waistband, no more red marks on the baby's waist, and even my sister-in-law said it was the most 'skin-savvy' diaper she'd ever seen.” Stories like Ms. Lin's are fermenting on social media, with many parents spontaneously showing photos of their babies sleeping soundly and crawling in diapers, and the hashtag #Breathing Diapers# has already exceeded one million reads.



The Future: Bringing Natural Parenting Within Reach

TYMUS has revealed that it is working with domestic mother and baby organizations to develop a “Four Seasons Series” - a series of materials tailored to different climates, such as a padded warm layer for winter and a moisture-proof, breathable membrane for the rainy season. We don't want to be a high-tech product, but a natural partner for every family,” said the brand's founder.


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