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Hair Wraps

Hair Wraps

Regular price $40.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $40.00 USD
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No button. Oversized. Kinky, Curl or Straight, ALL.

  • Reduce drying time by 30% 
  • One size fits all; Big, Small, Thin or Voluminous
  • Traditional or Plop method friendly 
  • Elastic loop to secure the hair wrap tail at your ideal tightness.
  • Ditch the heavy towels on your head
  • Take it to the beach or the pool too

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "The hair towel is the best I've used. My other ones are in the linen closet and are never used anymore." Simpson

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How to bath a newborn - 6 Steps

Step 1. Be Ready

Have everything within arms reach. Tip: Feed baby a little before bath.

Step 2. Warm is best

Babies, just like adults, don't like cold water. Test the temperature with your wrist. It should be warm, not hot.

Step 3. Swaddle

Swaddle baby with or without diaper. This reduces their startle reflex that triggers their distress signal.

Step 4. Face & Hair

Wash babies face, neck and ears with the cleanest water. It will also adjust baby to the water and comfort. Wash and Dry hair after the face.

Step 5. Body wash

Babies aren't "dirty" but all the kisses and touches need a refresh. With baby swaddled, gently put them in the tub and wash their bodies. Soap isn't necessary all the time when they are little.

Step 6. Happy Ending

Loop and button your towel around your neck. Vertical for a newborn, Horizontal for an infant. When you are all finished, pick baby up with two hands and cuddle them into your chest. Wrap the towel around them and share the love of togetherness.

  • What we believe?

    Parents deserve MORE: More Function, More Sharing, More Connections. More from the items they trust with their babies. Modern parents are committed to learning new and better ways to parent and experience. We're dedicated to offering those fresh and improved methods and setting a new gold standard for bath linens! SR

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Oneberrie acknowledges that we live, work, and play on the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa and Secwepemc in BC and the lands that the metis people call home.