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How To Wash A Baby Turban | La Romi | Baby Fashion

How To Wash A Baby Turban

Hello there!

Since we launched the Turbans we wanted to make a blog post on how to care for them and make sure you keep them in good condition. Its very simple and there's only a few things to take into consideration. 

How to wash your turbans: 

✅ La Romi Turbans can be washed and dried regularly. 

Preferably was by hand. 

Preferred temperature cold to 30 degrees maximum, to avoid shrinking. 

Use a netted bag. Normally for delicate clothes, underwear, socks, etc. This is to avoid the bow, donut or knot from getting tangled and breaking after a while. 

Spin cycle of 1000rpm max on the washing machine. 

You can use conditioner, and preferably non-bio washing powder/liquid (specially if this is going to be used on babies or toddlers). 

✅ After washing lay flat to dry 

❌ Do not use a dryer

If you follow this steps, your turban should last you a long time. 

If you have any questions please just drop us a message or leave a comment below, we will happily answer as quick as we can. 

Thanks for reading and there will be more posts to come, 

Until next time.....

 

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