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Newborn Doll Silicone

★★★★☆8 reviews
€113,97
spain spain
UNITED KINGDOM UNITED KINGDOM
Italy Italy
GERMANY GERMANY
france france

Lonian 19 Inch 48 Cm Full Silicone Reborn Doll

★★★★☆13 reviews
€250,97
Lvory
United States United States

Full Silicone Reborn Dolls

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€133,97
Boy Toby
Girl Luna
China Mainland China Mainland
12inch 12inch

Full Body Silicone Reborn Dolls

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€258,97
Yellow
United States United States

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The premium material for the most lifelike touch. Silicone reborn dolls feel warm, soft, and yielding — like real skin under your fingers. Many can be bathed, gently stretched, and held for hours without losing their shape. If you've ever wondered why silicone reborns cost more, the answer is in the first second you hold one.

Why families choose silicone

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Bath-Safe

Full-body silicone can be washed

Real Skin Feel

Soft, warm, yielding

Safety-Tested

CE-certified options available

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14-Day Returns

Money-back guarantee

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Free US Shipping

On orders $99 and up


What makes silicone different

Vinyl is the traditional material for reborn dolls — durable, affordable, paintable. Silicone is the premium upgrade. It's a softer, more flexible material that mimics human skin in three ways vinyl can't: it has a slight warmth retention when held, a gentle yield under pressure like real flesh, and a matte translucency that catches light the way skin does.

Silicone reborn dolls are produced in smaller batches and require more skilled finishing — which is why they cost more, and why the experience of holding one is closer to holding a real baby than any other material can offer.

Silicone vs vinyl — what's the real difference?

Full Body Silicone

  • Soft, warm, skin-like touch
  • Bath-safe — can be gently washed
  • Slight weight and natural give
  • Premium price range ($200–$450)
  • Ideal for collectors & therapeutic use
  • More delicate — requires careful handling

Vinyl with Cloth Body

  • Firmer touch, traditional feel
  • Spot-clean only (cloth body)
  • Lighter and more poseable
  • Accessible price range ($80–$200)
  • Ideal for play & everyday use
  • More durable for active handling

There's no universal "better" — it depends on what you want from your reborn. Silicone for the touch. Vinyl for the practicality.


Who silicone reborn dolls are made for

Collectors who already own vinyl reborns and want to experience the next level of realism. Caregivers in memory care settings who use silicone dolls with patients — the warmth and softness can provide comfort that vinyl can't. Therapists and grief counselors who use silicone reborns in client sessions because they hold their shape against the body. Photographers and artists who need a doll that photographs like real skin.

If your hands matter as much as your eyes — silicone is for you.

Caring for your silicone reborn

Silicone is a premium material, but it's not fragile if you handle it like real skin. Wash it with mild baby soap and lukewarm water. Pat dry, don't rub. Avoid prolonged contact with dark fabrics that may transfer color. Store in a cool, dust-free space. With basic care, a silicone reborn will keep its softness and finish for years.


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Frequently asked questions

Are silicone reborn dolls actually bath-safe?

Full-body silicone reborns are bath-safe — you can gently wash them with lukewarm water and mild baby soap. Pat them dry rather than rubbing. Hybrid dolls (silicone head and limbs with cloth body) are NOT bath-safe because the cloth body will absorb water. Each product page specifies which type your chosen doll is.

Why are silicone reborn dolls more expensive than vinyl?

Silicone is a more expensive raw material, requires longer curing times, and demands more skilled finishing. Each silicone doll also goes through additional quality control because the material shows imperfections more readily. The result is a doll that feels like skin — and that experience commands a premium price ($200–$450 vs $80–$200 for vinyl).

Is silicone safe to handle daily?

Yes — medical-grade and platinum-cure silicones are widely used in baby products and are skin-safe. Our CE-certified silicone options are tested for safety. Silicone is hypoallergenic, doesn't absorb odors, and won't trigger reactions in most users. Always check individual product certifications on the product page.

Can silicone reborns be used for therapy and dementia care?

Yes — silicone reborn dolls are widely used in dementia care and grief support settings. The skin-like warmth and softness make them more soothing than vinyl alternatives, and they hold their shape against the body when cradled. They're not a medical treatment, but they bring real comfort to many patients and clients.

How do I care for a silicone reborn doll?

Silicone is durable but needs basic care: wash with lukewarm water and mild baby soap, pat dry rather than rubbing, avoid prolonged contact with dark fabrics that may stain, and store in a cool dust-free space. Don't use harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive cloths. With this care, your silicone reborn will keep its finish for years.

Do silicone reborns ship safely to the United States?

Yes — every silicone reborn ships across the US with extra protective packaging given the premium nature of the material. All orders include tracking and our 14-day money-back guarantee in case your doll isn't the right fit when it arrives.