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Reborn Care Instructions

A Reborn baby is a collectible doll crafted to appear as life-like as possible. A Reborn artist makes the doll appear real using a variety of materials, including vinyl or vinyl and silicone body parts, natural or artificial hair and eyelashes, micro-rooting tools, heat set paints and baby clothing. As with a real baby, a Reborn baby requires delicate care when handling it. Luckily, except for removal of dust weekly, Reborn babies require little cleaning and only require that you take a few normal collectible doll precautions to prevent damage so your baby doll can last a long time.

Things You'll Need

  • Microfiber cloths
  • Microfiber duster (optional)
  • Infant hairbrush (optional)
  • Leave-in conditioner (optional)
  • Baby shampoo (optional)
  • Mild detergent (optional)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Pick up your Reborn as you would a baby. Cradle the back of the head and do not pick up the doll by the arms or legs. When turning or shifting movable parts, use a slow, gentle motion.

    • 2

      Wipe the surfaces of your Reborn baby once a week with a dry microfiber cloth or duster. If your Reborn is in a case, dust the exterior of the case weekly and dust the doll once a month.

    • 3

      Brush your Reborn's hair as needed or desired with your fingers or an infant hairbrush. Remove tangles by adding a small amount of leave-in conditioner to the hair.

    • 4

      Dampen a microfiber cloth and rub away any type of stain or spill as needed, using soft pressure. Dry with another soft cloth. If necessary, apply a drop of baby shampoo or mild detergent to the cloth to help remove the stain, rinse the area with a damp cloth and then dry.

    • 5

      Remove the clothing from your Reborn and wash it as needed following the Reborn artist's or clothing manufacturers washing instructions based on the clothing style, fabric type and accessories.

    • 6

      Store or display your Reborn in a dry area in indirect light.


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