Ultimate Guide: How to Care for Your Lifelike Reborn Baby Doll like a Pro

From cleaning and storage to handling and maintenance, we’ve got you covered with all the information you need to ensure your reborn baby doll stays in top condition.

Celebrate the arrival of your new baby with a realistic reborn baby doll from Loveliest Reborns. Our dolls are expertly crafted for durability and lifelike details, ensuring they will be treasured for a long time. To maintain their fresh and realistic appearance, make sure to care for them properly.

Ultimate Guide to Reborn Doll Storage:

Tips and Tricks for Preserving Your Precious Collection.

  • Avoid direct sunlight, extreme heat, and cold temperatures to maintain the doll’s appearance.
  • Please keep it away from highly pigmented objects and pets.
  • Supervise children playing with the doll to prevent damage.

Revive Your Reborn Doll: Expert Tips for Cleaning

Loveliest Reborn Doll Baby Care Instructions:

1. For vinyl parts, use a damp washcloth to wipe away dirt or residue. Use a small amount of baby wash or mild dish soap for stubborn stains. Avoid scrubbing to prevent damage to the doll’s painting.

2. Do not wet or submerge the cloth body of the doll. Clean it with a damp cloth like you would a teddy bear, being careful not to wet the stuffing inside. Allow the cloth body to dry completely before playing with the doll again.

3. If the doll is very dirty, consider sending it back to the artist for a replacement body, fresh stuffing, and a thorough cleaning.

By following these steps, you can keep your loveliest reborn doll baby looking clean and cuddly for many playtimes to come. Enjoy spending time with your adorable doll!

Dressing your Reborn Art Doll

To maintain the quality of reborn art pieces, it is best to handle and dress them minimally to prevent them from becoming shiny. If shine does occur, a shine remover can be used as needed.

To prevent color transfer or staining, avoid dressing your reborn in dark-colored clothing or using dark objects such as new denim, black, navy blue, or other saturated colors. Always wash colorful clothing, blankets, and toys before using them on your reborn. Avoid dressing a doll right out of the dryer or when the baby is warm, as the heat-set paint is more susceptible to color transfer.

When changing your reborn, be gentle with their limbs as the zip ties are not tightened too much to allow for movement. Care should be taken to avoid rough handling or excessive bending, as this can cause the limbs to detach.

Magnets

If your baby has a pacifier, he or she is probably outfitted with two very powerful magnets.  

High-powered neodymium magnets are not safe around individuals with hearing aids, pacemakers, or metal implants.    

Also avoid exposing the magnets to cell phones, tablets, computers or external hard drives as magnets may damage these devices.

Hair Care

Your baby’s hair was carefully hand-rooted, one to a few strands at a time, to resemble the fine hairs on a real baby. The hair was then sealed with a waterproof adhesive to prevent it from falling out. However, baby hair is still delicate and requires some tender loving care. These tips and tutorials will help you keep your baby’s hair shiny, fresh, and beautiful for years to come.

You can wash your baby’s hair as often as you like, but remember that excessive manipulation can increase the risk of breakage and hair loss, just like with our own hair.

BRUSHING BABY’S HAIR

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  • When brushing your baby’s hair, always use a soft bristle brush, like the one that came with your baby.
  • Harder brushes may pull out the baby’s hair and damage the detailed painting on the baby’s scalp.
  • If the baby’s hair is just a little dusty or out of place, gentle brushing will do the trick.

The Ultimate Guide to Washing Your Little One's Hair

  • Hair is most fragile when wet, so it’s important to wash it with care.
  • Use a small amount of gentle baby shampoo and wet the hair with warm water.
  • Gently add the shampoo and brush it through the hair until it lathers, avoiding scrubbing or massaging to prevent tangling.
  • Rinse the hair thoroughly with warm water and blot dry with a soft towel.
  • After washing, spray damp hair with leave-in conditioner and brush it into the desired style.
  • Allow the hair to air dry.

MOISTURIZING BABY'S HAIR

Your baby’s hair, like our own, needs moisture to stay soft, shiny, and healthy. Since a baby’s scalp cannot produce oil, it’s important to use a good leave-in conditioner to keep their hair moisturized.

Your baby came home with a bottle of leave-in conditioner spray. Use the spray conditioner on the baby’s hair:

– after shampooing
– when it looks dry
– when styling

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