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A Barbie doll's hair is usually smooth and silky when you buy it. But after playing with it for a few months, the hair starts to get tangled and messy.

  1. If the doll is really dirty soak it for approximately ten minutes. If it has just a little dirt, soaking it for just four minutes is enough. [1] The main purpose of soaking its hair in water is to let the dirt wash off. [2]
  2. You can use the same shampoo which you use on your hair or buy a separate little packet for the doll. [3]
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  3. With the shampoo still in the doll's hair, comb it from top to bottom, like how you would comb your hair. [4] For this step, do not use your comb, or any comb which your family uses. Use a separate comb because the comb will get really messy. [5]
  4. Keep rubbing the head as if you're giving it a head massage. [6]
  5. If you are leaving it free, using the conditioner like clay, mould the hair in a free-hair style. If you are putting it in a ponytail mould it in a ponytail hair style.
  6. Add some more shampoo and rinse it out again. [7]
  7. Your doll is all clean!
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      • If you're doll's body is dirty, put some baby soap all over the torso,hands, and legs and massage. Then, rinse it off.
      • A baking soda paste works wonders on the body or limbs to remove stains. Just put it on the stain and rub it in, let in sit for 30-60 seconds, rinse off, and repeat.
      • Vintage Barbie dolls are very different from new ones, mainly their hair texture and quality. You should treat the hair differently than you would a new Barbie Doll.

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      • If the hair has a greasy or sticky substance in it, use a small amount of dish washing soap to remove the grease. have bad and greasy hair on the doll, put some dish washing soap on it.
      • If your Barbie's hair is very tangled, add some baking soda and vinegar to warm (not hot) water, and apply it to her hair. This makes it easier to comb through.
      • If your doll's makeup is all scratched up, you can remove it with nail polish remover and repaint it. Try very thin-tipped paint markers to get fine lines.
      • Blow dry your Barbie's hair on the coldest setting. If there is too much heat, her hair could melt.
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      References

      1. Raymond Chiu. House Cleaning Professional. Expert Interview
      2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9nByChlWlA
      3. Jasmin Todd. Master Hair Stylist. Expert Interview
      4. Jasmin Todd. Master Hair Stylist. Expert Interview
      5. https://www.lilblueboo.com/2013/07/how-to-detangle-doll-hair-tutorial.html
      6. Raymond Chiu. House Cleaning Professional. Expert Interview
      7. Jasmin Todd. Master Hair Stylist. Expert Interview

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