It is always fun to play with and style a doll’s hair. After you play with your doll for a while, its hair might get tangled, frizzy, and dirty and need some special care. Washing or combing your doll's hair might undo the style that she came with. It’s important to determine the type of damage and material of your doll’s hair so that you can detangle it, wash it, brush it, and style it so your doll is as good as new.
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I keep my doll's hair from getting messy?Community AnswerKeep it in a braid or store it somewhere safe where the hair will not be disturbed.
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QuestionBut when I brush her hair it gets ripped! What can I do?Community AnswerAdd a small amount of conditioner to her hair and rinse it before brushing. Start brushing at the ends and work your way back to the roots to avoid damages.
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Tips
- When brushing a doll's hair, always start from the ends first. Never brush from the roots downward. Doing so may cause the fibers to rip or frizz.Thanks
- Avoid using plastic brushes and combs. Try to use wide-toothed metal combs and metal wig brushes instead.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Do not use fancy hairsprays and conditioners. These could make the hair sticky or could wreck the hair.
Warnings
- Never share brushes with your doll. Your brush contains natural oils from your hair that may damage the doll's hair.Thanks
- Avoid using hair straighteners, hair driers, and curling irons, as heat can melt or damage the doll's hair—even if the hair is made out of natural fibers. Use hair straighteners, hair dries, and curling irons with extreme caution on real hair.Thanks
- Some dolls have hair that when wet, they become damaged. So be careful when washing your doll's hair.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Warm water
- Spray bottle
- Liquid fabric softener or conditioner
- Container large enough to hold the doll hair
- Towels
- Dish soap or wig shampoo (synthetic hair)
- Mild shampoo (real hair or mohair)
- Cotton balls and tape (for dolls with movable eyes)
- Hair rollers, straws, pens, pencils, dowels, bobby pins, etc (optional)
Expert Interview
Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about caring for doll hair, check out our in-depth interview with Raymond Chiu .
References
- ↑ https://www.hairfinder.com/info/doll-hair-types.htm
- ↑ http://www.ourkidsmom.com/is-your-rapunzel-doll-tangled-how-to-detangle-doll-hair/
- ↑ http://www.ourkidsmom.com/is-your-rapunzel-doll-tangled-how-to-detangle-doll-hair/
- ↑ https://www.hairfinder.com/info/cleaning-doll-hair.htm
- ↑ https://www.hairfinder.com/info/cleaning-doll-hair.htm
- ↑ http://www.biddingtons.com/content/mrsdollhair.html
- ↑ https://www.hairfinder.com/info/cleaning-doll-hair2.htm
About This Article
To fix doll hair, start by checking the doll's box or tag to figure out what kind of material it's made out of and to see if there are any specific cleaning instructions. Next, brush out the doll's hair to detangle it and trim any long or frizzy ends to neaten it. If the doll's hair is dirty, fill a container with cool water, add a few drops of soap, and let the hair soak in the soapy solution for 10-15 minutes. Then, rinse out the hair with cool water and let it air dry. For tips on curling doll hair, keep reading!
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