Reborn Baby Care: Bath
Time
I don’t suggest you submerge or wash your reborn doll in any
way unless full plastic, silicone and no material at all.
If your reborn doll is plastic I suggest a dry face washer
for eyes and cleaning dust just like a polish you don’t want to put soaps or
anything onto the surface that may wreck or harm simple is the best without to
much fuss.
If your reborn doll has hair like mine does could you put a
touch of water upon it and dry gently with a towel (I don’t recommend it but
you could try it without soaps of course) I wouldn’t blow dry Alex’s hair its
to thin for that, Gemma doesn’t have hair, I have straightened Eleanor’s hair
in the past but haven’t washed it yet, I would probably use hand soap and just
rinse it well dry it well and may blow dry it I’ll have to try it because
Eleanor does have things inside her cause she talks I’d have to be very careful
if cleaning her hair or body, I’d re do her hair with hair bands, or pins and
tie it back with hair ties.
Gemma had a few knocks on her hair and you could see her
black painted on plastic hair was not looking so good, so I took a permanent
marker and coloured the black back on you won’t notice now.
Gemma and I have drawn together with pens, pencils and
crayons be very careful getting it on their plastic skin. L if you do water and a
good scrub should save them they do love getting in and doing things with you.
Your doll even though you don’t mean to may fall or be dropped occasionally
they need a good hug their pacifier possibly a toy they’ll be fine.
So I hope my guide to cleaning and maintaining your doll
helps you.
MJ
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