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I recommend trying on a few bait dolls of different hair types so that you can practice before starting with a doll that you love. I work in sections, going by each row of plugs, from the very bottom and all the way to the top row! Step 7: Soak up the water with the towel until her hair is just damp.
Then spray with the hair conditioner spray bottle. Step 8: Comb out the hair first with the wide-toothed comb, then with the narrow-toothed comb, spraying as needed to smooth the tangles. I was really happy with the way it turned out. You can do this with American Girl and other 18 inch dolls, or really any doll that has that kind of vinyl hair. I would be very careful about using this method on a vintage doll though.
Follow the link to see how the custom Buffy The Vampire Slayer doll turned out using this sweet and tolerant Cabbage Patch girl. Method 2. Fill a bowl or cup with cool water. You can use baby shampoo to soften a doll's hair. Pick a cup or bowl that's big enough to hold all of your doll's hair. The temperature of the water should be colder if your doll has curly hair. Hot or warm water can cause curls to loosen. Stir in a quarter teaspoon of baby shampoo. Once your bowl or cup is full of water, stir in a quarter teaspoon of baby shampoo.
Mix the shampoo into the water until it has dissolved completely. Do not substitute regular shampoo for baby shampoo. Baby shampoo is mild enough to be safe for use on doll hair. If you do not have baby shampoo, try to buy some. You also may be able to get away with using a mild form of shampoo, like shampoo for sensitive skin or shampoo for hair that's been dyed recently.
Shampoo the doll's hair. Once the bath is prepared, place the doll's hair in the water. Swirl the hair around until it's wet. Then, work in the shampoo using your fingers. Keep massaging the doll's hair until you work up a small lather. Leave the doll's hair in the bowl for 10 minutes.
Once the doll's hair is shampooed, set the doll aside for about 10 minutes. This gives the shampoo a chance to soften the hair. This will help remove any tangles and leave the hair soft and shiny. Set the doll aside in a safe place where it's unlikely to be disturbed. Rinse the hair three times. After 10 minutes have passed, rinse the doll's hair. Empty the shampoo bowl, rinse it out, and then fill it with clean water. Rinse the doll's hair in the bowl until the water becomes soapy from the shampoo.
Rinse the bowl again and repeat this process two more times. Make sure you get all the shampoo out. If the water still becomes soapy on the third rinse, run the doll's hair under tap water until all the shampoo is removed.
Leaving shampoo in the doll's hair longterm could cause damage. Dry the hair a little. Once the hair is rinsed, you need to dry it out slightly. You should not brush hair when it's wet. You want to wait until it's damp to brush. To dry, you can hang the doll upside down and let the hair air dry a little. You can also pat the hair somewhat dry with a towel.
Once again, do not use a hairdryer as this can damage your doll's hair. Brush out the hair. Once the hair is damp, start the brushing process.
For a smaller doll, use a fine-toothed comb. For a larger doll, go for a wide-toothed wig brush or any wide-toothed brush. Brush slowly to avoid breaking or damaging the hair. On dolls with long hair, work out big tangles with your fingers. Method 3. Remove all items from the doll.
Before washing a doll's hair, make sure to remove any items from the hair. Dolls may have bows, bandanas, barrettes, or other accessories embedded in their hair. If a doll has been in storage for a long time, it may have items tangled deep in its hair. Spend some time fishing through a doll's hair to check for accessories before washing the hair.
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