What are the main reborn hair types?
Reborn dolls usually feature one of three styles:
- Painted hair: Created with fine brushes and layers of specialist paints. Mimics the swirl and depth of newborn hair without actual fibres.
- Rooted mohair: Angora mohair (or alpaca) strands are individually inserted into the vinyl scalp with a fine needle, creating realistic texture.
- Combination hair: A blend of painted base hair with fine rooted strands added for extra realism.
Each type is beautiful in its own way — but they differ in care needs and longevity.
Caring for painted hair reborns
Painted hair is the lowest-maintenance option.
Daily care
- Dust lightly with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.
- Handle the head gently when holding or dressing.
- Avoid rubbing against rough fabrics that could wear varnish.
Cleaning
- Wipe gently with a slightly damp cloth if dusty.
- Never scrub, use wipes, or apply oils.
Storage tips
- Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- If storing long-term, cover with a soft muslin or place in a breathable cotton bag.
💡 Why collectors love it: painted hair always looks neat. It won’t tangle, shed, or frizz. Perfect for those who want the realism of newborn hair without the extra care.
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Caring for rooted mohair reborns
Rooted mohair brings an extra layer of realism, but it is delicate.
Daily care
- Support the head when brushing.
- Use a soft baby brush or toothbrush.
- Brush only when needed, not every day.
Conditioning
- Lightly mist with distilled water or a reborn-safe conditioning spray.
- Avoid heavy oils or strong hair products — they cause clumping and damage.
Frizz prevention
- Store your reborn with a soft cotton hat if you’d like to keep hair tidy.
- Avoid rough fabrics and constant friction.
- Don’t use heat tools — no hairdryers, straighteners, or curlers.
Why collectors love it: rooted mohair can make a reborn look and feel astonishingly lifelike. Brushing can also become a calming ritual — gentle strokes, the quiet rhythm of care.
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Painted vs rooted hair: realistic expectations
When choosing between hair types, think about your lifestyle and what you want from your reborn.
Feature | Painted hair | Rooted hair |
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Realism | Looks lifelike, flat to the head | Feels and moves like real baby hair |
Maintenance | Very low (dusting only) | Needs brushing, conditioning, care |
Durability | Long-lasting with little upkeep | Can shed or frizz without gentle care |
Styling | Fixed style | Can be styled lightly (no heat tools) |
Best for | Beginners, display collectors | Comfort seekers, roleplay, realism fans |
Reborn hair care tips for every type
- Always handle gently. Support the head and avoid friction.
- Keep hair (painted or rooted) away from sunlight. UV fades both paint and fibres.
- Check for dust regularly. A soft cloth or brush is enough.
- Less is more. Whether cleaning paint or conditioning mohair, go slowly and use minimal product.
Why this matters: Understanding reborn doll hair types helps you choose with clear eyes — and care in a way that keeps your doll beautiful for years.
Gentle close
Painted or rooted, every strand of reborn hair is an act of artistry. One style offers ease, the other invites ritual. Neither is better — it’s about what feels right for you.
Choose the hair type that matches your life and your needs. And remember: whatever you choose, your way of caring is enough.
Small habits protect both the doll and the comfort it brings.
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