Every child deserves to look their best, and that includes infants as well. With infants decoration is limited compared to other children because you can never tell what is going to happen with the child; they can always make a grab for the decoration and it ends up on the floor or in the child’s mouth. In that regard, infant hair bows are a really great way to add a little flair to an infant while making sure that the decoration is still safe for the infant. For parents looking to add a little extra fun and flair to their infant’s wardrobe are a fun accessory.
Safety First
Infant bows are made of a variety of different materials, but most are cotton or plastic. It is important to confirm what they are made of in order to make sure that they are safe for the infant; the bows are guaranteed to make it into the mouth of the infant wearing it at some point. This means that you need to ensure that the bows are made of something that the infant can chew on, including both the bow and the dyes used. Also, make sure that the bows are not too hard for them to bite down on.
Great Designs
The best designs are simple and bright; they should look great for with the clothes that the infant normally wears while at the same go with her colors. Simple designs are best because otherwise, they draw attention away from the infant; it may sound strange, but an accessory should highlight the wearer not overshadow the wearer, and given the size of some bows that is a possibility. The best bows come on a circlet; keep it simple for best effect. Keep in mind that you can also coordinate the infant’s bow with your own wardrobe for some true fashion moments.
Infant hair bows come in a wide variety of different colors, designs, and materials; this allows you to choose the best possible bow for the infant in question. Some clip the child’s hair, but the best come with a circlet for easy wear; these are usually the best for all parties concerned. You can also have some fun matching the infant’s bow with your own wardrobe for maximum effect. Just make sure that bows are safe for the infant, and you can have a lot of fun making the child a miniature fashionista.
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