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Hair Wrap Towels

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Hair Wrap TowelsClose the Evening for you. The hair towel is the best Ive used. My other ones live in the linen closet now. J. Simpson Baby wrapped. You wrapped. The evening belongs to both of you. While your baby winds down after Step 9, so do you. The Oneberrie Hair Wrap is the quiet signal that the rushing is over the moment the evening shifts from doing to being. Soft, fast drying, stays on while you hold, feed, and settle. The 9 step method is for your baby.

Close the Evening — for you.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“The hair towel is the best I’ve used. My other ones live in the linen closet now.” — J.Simpson

Baby wrapped.
You wrapped.
The evening belongs to both of you.

While your baby winds down after Step 9, so do you. The Oneberrie Hair Wrap is the quiet signal that the rushing is over — the moment the evening shifts from doing to being. Soft, fast-drying, stays on while you hold, feed, and settle.

The 9-step method is for your baby. This is yours.

The most overlooked part of any baby shower gift is the mom. Add the Hair Wrap to any Oneberrie order — or give it alone to the parent who's holding everything together at 7pm every night.

For C-section moms in recovery — when the bath has asked everything of your body — the Hair Wrap is the signal that your part is done. Baby is safe. Now you are too.

Why it works

  • Rapid absorption (≈30% faster drying)
    Reduces chill and the need for heat — less stimulation, less fuss
  • Oversized, flexible fit
    Works with curls, coils, waves, thick volume, or fine hair without pulling or compression
  • Simple elastic loop
    Secures gently at your comfort — no buttons, no fiddling
  • Lightweight, neck-friendly design
    Won’t strain, tug, or interrupt rest
  • Go-anywhere versatile
    Home, pool, beach, or travel — the same closing signal, wherever you bathe

Where it fits

The wearable towel anchors the bath-to-rest handover.
The Hair Wrap closes it.

It prevents re-stimulation once the body is already calm —
especially for caregivers with long, thick, or slow-drying hair.

Because evenings don’t end when the baby is wrapped.
They end when everyone stays regulated.

Sizes

Mini — under 19" head circumference
Best for children and smaller heads (typically 13 and under)

Large — over 21" head circumference
Best for teens and adults

Designed to fit real heads — and real hair. Evenings don’t need to be reopened.

Oneberrie. From bath to calm — for everyone involved.

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