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Barbie is a popular doll loved around the world both by adults and children. After some time, however, Barbie may lose the beauty she was packaged with, therefore she's in need of an emergency makeover.

  1. Find a nice tub or sink which is deep enough for you to dip her into the water. If she's is filthy, wash her body with soap or washing up liquid. Do not do this on wood floors.
  2. For a smooth finish, soak with fabric softener, rinse you could also brush shampoo and conditioner through her hair and wash it out thoroughly, and let it dry.
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  3. A wide-toothed comb can help remove mats.
  4. Try doing something simple like short hair or bobs, or layers if you like. Don't hold the hair between the index and middle finger while cutting; it will stretch out and might come shorter than expected.
  5. If you want to be creative and funky, you can dye Barbie's hair using Kool-Aid. Massage some Kool-Aid powder into her hair (as well as enough water). Dry her hair and then wash out any remaining powder. It should wash off using hot water and soap. Washable markers work well too.
  6. If you have experience sewing or you know how to, find some really neat fabric. Try designing a cool fashion for Barbie and sew it together. If you hate your current Barbie outfit, you can just alternate it to suit your liking (like sewing on beads, etc).
  7. Use acrylic paint and a small paintbrush. You can use black for eyeliner, red for lips, pink for cheeks, etc. You can soften the acrylic paint colors by adding water. After the paint has dried, go over the paint with a matte finish to make sure the paint stays on the Barbie. If you want to remove the makeup from the Barbie before you start painting her, you can remove the makeup by using pure acetone and a q-tip. You can finish off her lips with some Vaseline to provide lovely shine to those lips, or you can use a clear gloss acrylic paint.
    • Never, ever, ever use ink on a doll of any kind, especially a Barbie. The ink will expand on the vinyl and permanently change and damage your Barbie. So do not use a pen to create her makeup, unless you want to end up with a ruined doll.
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    Dye your doll’s hair get a cup, paint, and conditioner. Mix conditioner and the paint color you chose in a cup, then paint the color in the doll's hair. Wait until the next day. On the next day her hair should be hard, if not then let it dry for another day, but if it is hard wash out the dye (it will still be in there) and let her hair dry.
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      Warnings

      • If you are sewing, make sure you know what you are doing, especially if you decide to use a sewing machine for this matter. However, it is better to use just a needle and thread to stitch.
      • Be careful when you're handling scissors, especially if you are young or you do not know what you are doing.
      • Barbie's hair will not grow back. Once you cut it, it's permanent. Buy a Barbie Doll Wig. You cannot make hair for Barbie dolls. You can also reroof your doll's hair by buying doll hair and taking out the doll's hair. Then you put the hair in the holes with a sewing needle.
      • These are just guidelines only. You do not need to follow every single step, although it helps if your Barbie is in extreme need of a makeover.
      • Only give a Barbie doll a makeover if she came with toy make-up if she is in need of a makeover.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Barbie in need of a makeover (only with toy make-up. See Warnings section.)
      • Barbie pick or small pick
      • Scissors
      • Washable Marker, Fluorescent Highlighter
      • Pens
      • Needles and thread and fabric if sewing
      • Vaseline
      • Soap
      • Water
      • Acrylic paint of assorted colors
      • Small paint brushes
      • Acetone

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