Makeup and eyelash attachment to the baby's face? as we find out.

Jul 25, 2024

Makeup and eyelash attachment to the baby's face? as we find out.
photo source=CNA, Instagram



A woman in Singapore is attracting attention by selling a real newborn doll.

Andrea Limon, 50, is selling dolls like real newborns, according to Singapore Channel News Asia (CNA) and the South China Morning Post.

A mother of four, she sells newborn dolls for $4 to $10,000 (about 550,000 to 14 million won) each, and orders are flooding.



The doll is made of silicone and vinyl, and looks like a real baby and has a similar touch.

It takes three to six weeks to create a lifelike skin color, and it takes up to 40 hours to transplant each hair by hand.



Glass beads are added to the doll to make it similar to the actual weight of the newborn.

After the doll is completed, the clothes purchased from the baby supply store are dressed and named. Online, details such as keys and prices are included.



In an interview with Singaporean channel NewsAsia, she said, "I enjoy the process of making dolls. It's really rewarding to be able to bring dolls to life," he said. "We make and sell about 26 dolls every year, and we get orders from all over the world."

Jessica Wu, the doll collector who purchased the doll named 'Lily'Hair, eyebrows, nails and even a reddish face, is very realistic. His skin is like a real baby's skin. "When I wake up in the morning, I kiss and pat my head to work. Sometimes I put it on the boat and sleep."

Andrea Lee explained that "the doll is not just a work of art, it also provides a healing effect, and it makes collectors feel like a mother."

Then "Hugging a doll is really comfortable and brings back a lot of good memories of being a young mother. I feel like I'm holding a newborn baby again,' he added.

Makeup and eyelash attachment to the baby's face? as we find out.
photo source=Instagram


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