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Restore my cuteness!
Fur Care
Full-Body Fur Direction
- Your new arrival may have a small amount of residual loose fur — this is completely normal. Just give them a gentle RUA~ and it'll be fine.
- The body and limbs need to be brushed following the direction of the fur.
- Use a "wooden-handled single-row steel-tooth grooming comb" (or a firm toothbrush as a substitute) and brush in the direction of the fur.
Head Brushing
- The facial brushing direction differs from the body. Brush outward from the center of the plush baby's eyes:
· Forehead: brush upward
· Outer eye area: brush toward the sides
· Inner eye area: brush toward the center
· Below the nose: brush downward - Loose fur tends to accumulate around the nose. After brushing, gently press down to tidy up — just make sure the stray fur doesn't cover the nose.
- Take care to keep the mouth visible during brushing.
- The baby's eyes are easily scratched, so please be especially careful!
Cleaning
Tools Needed
Foaming cleanser + tissues + hairdryer + comb + makeup brush/blush
Steps
- Apply alcohol-free cleansing foam, wipe and care for the plush, then pat dry with tissues.
- Use a children's hairdryer (cool air setting) to briefly blow-dry and style.
- Comb fur until smooth.
- Dress and apply blush.
Teddy Parents, please note:
*Deep cleaning is not recommended.*
For daily maintenance, simply use a slightly damp towel to gently dust off any loose particles from your plush baby's fur. As we continue to uphold the traditional hand-stuffed teddy bear technique to give your little one that supportive, structured feel, the body is quite firm and slightly stiff to the touch.
Here's a little secret: plush babies don't actually enjoy baths. So after washing, be sure to give your sweet-smelling little one a big hug to praise their bravery!
Proper Storage
A Cozy Home for Your Baby
- Daily display: Place on a clean, well-ventilated nightstand or bookshelf; avoid squeezing or distortion.
- Long-term storage: Store in a large dust-proof bag to prevent dust accumulation. Do not use vacuum compression bags — they will destroy the fluffiness.
- Avoid contact with: Perfumes, cosmetics, and oily substances — these will stain the fabric and are extremely difficult to clean.
- Regular checks: Even if not frequently handled, take your baby out once a month to inspect its condition.
Let Your Baby Breathe
- Regular ventilation: On sunny days, place your baby in a shaded balcony area for 1–2 hours to remove moisture and odors.
- Avoid direct sunlight: UV rays will cause color fading and fabric stiffening — never expose to harsh sun.
- Desiccant packets: Place a few moisture-absorbing packets nearby when storing to prevent dampness and mold.
- Keep away from heat sources: Avoid radiators and air conditioning vents — high temperatures will damage the resilience of the filling.
















