Reborn Dolls How To Care For One

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By Jezzzz

Caring For Your Reborn Doll

A Reborn Doll, because of its uniqueness and realism, has become a collectible item and is a prized possession for many people. The craftsmanship and hours of work that go into making this type of doll is truly remarkable. As for any prized item, it is necessary to take care of it so that it will last for as long as possible. There are a few tips and guidelines one can follow to take the best care of this doll.

One should understand that this doll is not built for rough play. You cannot toss it around, or let your kids or your pet dog, have a go at it. You should tell your children to treat it exactly how they would treat a baby, and not to handle it roughly in any way. The main material used in this doll is vinyl, and this substance can warp or even melt when exposed to extreme heat. So care should be taken that the doll, is not left in areas where it is likely for it to get exposed to heat. One should be careful not to leave it in the kitchen area or near vessels that are heated. Also do not keep it in a place where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, or in a hot car. Extreme cold also is not good for the doll, as very low temperatures causes vinyl to crack.

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What To Control Around Your Reborn Baby

The worst enemy of any collectible item is dust, and it is not different with this doll. The best place for keeping the doll would be in a display case and you should lightly dust it whenever possible. Leaving it lying around in the open is not a good idea.

Special care should be taken about the hair as in most cases it will be hand rooted mohair. There is a sealant on the inside of the head that keeps it from falling off. If the hair becomes dusty, you should gently brush it with a soft brush, so that they look fresh and dust-free. The brushing or combing should be done gently, and care should be taken not to pull the brush when you encounter any knots or matting in the hair. The brushing should be done in one direction, gently removing the knots and matting.

If you are trying to put this doll in a particular pose, you should do it gently and not force any part into a particular position that seem to be tough. Any excessive pressure will cause the seams of the body to tear or crack. The head too has to be carefully handled, while you are turning it from side to side.

Reborn dolls have eyelashes, lips and nails that enhance its realistic appearance. These are sealed in place with an adhesive material, and can be quite brittle at the place where they are stuck. So avoid any force while handling such places, as the lashes can come off, or the nails can be chipped. The best thing to keep in mind while handling this doll is that it is as delicate or even more delicate than a real baby.

Comments

Megan Edwards 22 months ago

I wouldn't call this a fad, but there is definitely something strong going on with collecting reborn baby dolls, and classic dolls like these in general. This is interesting, considering how these realistic dolls earned their name.

David at Front Porch Babies 18 months ago

Purchasing a reborn doll is based more on emotion than sense- the heart rules the head. The props and sets used in photos are all designed to take you in this direction. Baby powder, soft toys, lace and fur are all intended to make the doll look (either sleeping soundly or appealing to you with open eyes) so irresistible that you want to pick it up and never put it down.

Bobbi 11 months ago

I Wonder If There Are Bonus Cards For These Reborn's Or Coupons.?.

Joann 2 months ago

I'm having my Ashton Drake anatomically correct "Katie" doll by Linda Webb reborned and will be getting her back in several more weeks. I am very excited! This will be my first time EVER owning a reborn baby doll, and my first time EVER seeing one in person, and I'm almost 45...lol! But I'm very glad that I found these care tips because, even though my reborn baby doll will be coming home with her own care instructions (plus her full-size body plates), I'll still need these care tips to use a reference every so often to ensure that my baby girl will last as long as possible. Thanks!

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