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- Q: What age range is the My Lello Baby Headband suitable for? A: The My Lello Baby Headband is designed to fit newborns up to 8 months old, with a head circumference ranging from 13.5 inches to 15.5 inches.
- Q: What materials are used in the My Lello Baby Headband? A: The headband features a cluster of fabric flowers made from tulle and other soft materials, all mounted on a stretchy fold-over elastic band.
- Q: Is the My Lello Baby Headband adjustable? A: The headband is made from stretchy elastic, allowing it to comfortably fit a range of head sizes within the specified age range, but it is not adjustable.
- Q: Can this headband be used for special occasions? A: Yes, the My Lello Baby Headband is perfect for special occasions, including vintage photography, weddings, and holidays, thanks to its stylish and chic design.
- Q: How should I measure my baby's head for the best fit? A: To ensure the best fit, use a soft measuring tape to measure the circumference of your baby's head at its widest point, typically just above the ears.
- Q: Is the My Lello Baby Headband safe for infants? A: Yes, the headband is designed for infants and is made from soft materials to ensure comfort and safety during wear.
- Q: What should I do if the headband feels too large for my baby? A: If the headband seems too large, you can try adjusting the position or using a small hair clip to secure it for a better fit.
- Q: How should I care for the My Lello Baby Headband? A: For best care, spot clean the headband with a damp cloth and mild soap, and avoid machine washing or drying to maintain its quality.
- Q: Is the My Lello Baby Headband suitable for everyday use? A: While it is designed for special occasions, the headband can also be worn daily, depending on your preference and your baby's comfort.
- Q: Where is the My Lello Baby Headband made? A: The My Lello Baby Headband is proudly made in the USA, ensuring quality craftsmanship.

