New Sex Doll User Guide

Do Sex Dolls Need Powder? Everything You Should Know

Just like high-end leather furniture requires regular maintenance, using baby powder is an important part of caring for a real doll. It helps keep the doll in top condition temporarily and can extend its overall lifespan. However, many first-time owners may not know how to use it properly. This detailed guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

Benefits of Using Baby Powder

Applying baby powder is a simple yet effective way to maintain your love doll—just gently and evenly dust it over the doll’s skin. Here are the key benefits:

Removes surface oil, enhancing visual appeal—especially for TPE sex dolls.

Keeps the skin dry to reduce stickiness and improve touch.

Helps remove fine dirt particles, making the doll easier to clean.

Acts like a dry-cleaning method, reducing the buildup of dust, hair, and lint.

However, it’s important to note that these effects are temporary. After about two days, the doll’s surface may begin to release oils again. Overusing powder can clog the material’s pores and interfere with natural oil dispersion. Therefore, baby powder should be used occasionally, not as a daily maintenance method.

Best Time to Apply Baby Powder to Sex Doll

  1. Before use or photo shoots applying baby powder helps reduce surface oil, improving the feel of the skin and preventing discomfort during handling or posing.
  2. When the doll’s skin absorbs fabric dye,a light dusting of powder can help absorb surface oils and may assist in fading minor stains caused by clothing.

Final Words

As mentioned earlier, applying baby powder is an occasional maintenance step—not a daily routine. Overuse does not benefit your doll and may actually accelerate material aging.

When choosing a powder, avoid scented or additive-heavy products, as they may react chemically with the doll’s material. Stick to unscented baby powder designed for sensitive skin.

Also, make sure the doll’s skin is completely dry before applying powder. Moisture can cause clumping, which may stain or contaminate the surface.

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