What could hurt her is dropping her or raising her arms too high. Opening her legs too wide.Broken1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 9:16 pmThank you . I'm slowly but carefully learning . I don't want to hurt her .FCD94 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 6:54 pmYou should not need to do this when you receive your doll.
Only apply baby oil if and when you start to see signs of dryness, or for cleaning purposes once in a very long while.
You can also use a small amount of baby oil and a folded piece of paper towel to spot clean an area such as a scuff mark or to remove old cosmetics. Do not do this on anything you do NOT want to remove, such as eyebrows, or eye makeup before you know how to reapply it properly.
To wash the doll, with clean hands remove the head and set it carefully aside, rinse down the body with warm to hot water, then soft soap (some people use baby shampoo) applied with your hands - I use a spray bottle filled with a good amount of soap and more warm water - and rinsed off with warm to hot water, drip dry, pat away any stray drops and allow to stand for a few hours. Powder with cornstarch using a big makeup brush working from the top down, dust of any excess, allow a little while to set then clothe as you want or not.
If you get a stain on the doll from fabric or clothing, you can treat it with 10% benzoyl peroxide acne cream.
If you want a full step by step simple cleaning process, you can find that here.
Leaving her with her legs bended in the knees will damage the tpe.
Instead of oil what you need to focus on is drying her completely, inside. That's your biggest biggest issue.
Her hole is very deep and needs to fully be dried out.
The oil is not a big of a deal as not leaving her in a sitting position with her knees bended.
And the material around the vagina is delicate.
I heard that parts of the doll that are covered with clothes last longer? Someone in this forum said that.