Re: The Dolly Dearest Blog
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 7:09 am
if you didn't know the context that would have been a bizarre thing to hear someone sayDolly Dearest wrote:Ok, I think I get it now... I was just confused by the straight man.
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if you didn't know the context that would have been a bizarre thing to hear someone sayDolly Dearest wrote:Ok, I think I get it now... I was just confused by the straight man.
Yeah, wash them a couple of times. You can also ask the vendor you ordered your doll from, if he can give you a small TPE test piece along with your doll. You might have to pay a little extra, depending on which vendor it is. With that test piece, you can try out some clothes before you put them on your doll. You can see on my blog how to do the test. Apply pressure so that the test piece is pressed up against the clothes.ShadowGeist wrote:Been reading through the blog, very informative indeed, thanks.
My TPE doll is due to be delivered soon, and the clothing staining issue does worry me. Looks like I'm going to have to wash all the clothes I get for the doll until they stop leaking colour. And then hope that they don't leak anymore when on the doll.
Thanks.Dolly Dearest wrote:Yeah, wash them a couple of times. You can also ask the vendor you ordered your doll from, if he can give you a small TPE test piece along with your doll. You might have to pay a little extra, depending on which vendor it is. With that test piece, you can try out some clothes before you put them on your doll. You can see on my blog how to do the test. Apply pressure so that the test piece is pressed up against the clothes.ShadowGeist wrote:Been reading through the blog, very informative indeed, thanks.
My TPE doll is due to be delivered soon, and the clothing staining issue does worry me. Looks like I'm going to have to wash all the clothes I get for the doll until they stop leaking colour. And then hope that they don't leak anymore when on the doll.
Best of luck with your new doll!
I personally use vaseline on the high stress areas you mentioned. I haven't gotten Nivea cream into my skin care treatment routine yet, so I can't really say whether or not you need it. My dolls have survived without the Nivea cream so far at least. But Indigo20 knows more about this than I do, so if his advice is different from mine, you should probably listen to him when it comes to skin care. Most of my skin care information comes from him anyway. I just haven't used the Nivea cream, so therefore I don't include it in my own guide either. I don't like to give advice on things I haven't tried out for myself.ShadowGeist wrote: Thanks.
I've bought all the maintenance materials required, such as baby oil, hand soap, vaseline, etc... I don't have Nivea cream though, according to Indigo20's thread, the Nivea is supposed to be used on the stress areas like the elbows, knees, underarms and pubic area. Would vaseline be sufficient for these areas too?
Thanks for the advice.Dolly Dearest wrote:I personally use vaseline on the high stress areas you mentioned. I haven't gotten Nivea cream into my skin care treatment routine yet, so I can't really say whether or not you need it. My dolls have survived without the Nivea cream so far at least. But Indigo20 knows more about this than I do, so if his advice is different from mine, you should probably listen to him when it comes to skin care. Most of my skin care information comes from him anyway. I just haven't used the Nivea cream, so therefore I don't include it in my own guide either. I don't like to give advice on things I haven't tried out for myself.ShadowGeist wrote: Thanks.
I've bought all the maintenance materials required, such as baby oil, hand soap, vaseline, etc... I don't have Nivea cream though, according to Indigo20's thread, the Nivea is supposed to be used on the stress areas like the elbows, knees, underarms and pubic area. Would vaseline be sufficient for these areas too?
Yeah, you can put some vaseline inside her vagina. Just put on a very thin layer. I can't really remember whether or not I usually put any inside of the vagina, but I always rub it in all around the vagina, at least.ShadowGeist wrote: Thanks for the advice.
When applying the Vaseline to the vagina, do you apply it to the insides of the vagina as well? My doll will have an insert.
optical delusion wrote:in my opinion nivea has too many ingredients in it. baby oil has 2 and is just mineral oil with a perfume. vaseline is 100% petroleum jelly. a type of mineral oil that also has water resistant properties. while nivea creme has 23 ingredients most of which i cant pronounce.
That's what I thought, and is why I'm kind of wary of using Nivea cream on the doll.optical delusion wrote:in my opinion nivea has too many ingredients in it.