Hey, guys!
I've got a question. How can you revive Barbie hair? I have a couple of dolls who've got the problem already. I cannot reroot - not one of my talents, sadly. Maybe, you have some ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Catherine
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Permalink Reply by Rebecca Pettigrew on April 20, 2012 at 20:11 I use a solution of 1 part hot water and 1 part conditioner in a spray bottle. Saturate the hair and comb through. Some people use liquid fabric softener, also. We don't because my daughters and I seem to be allergic to every liquid fabric softener we've used...

Hi, Rebecca
Thank you for your advice! I'm going to try this.
Hugs,
Catherine
Permalink Reply by Lisa Astrup on June 14, 2012 at 20:16 Hi.
I have used fabric sofner with good results, if the hair is very damaged leave it in for some days before washing the hair.
Lisa

Thank you, Lisa
I'll try it.
Lisa Astrup said:
Hi.
I have used fabric sofner with good results, if the hair is very damaged leave it in for some days before washing the hair.
Lisa
Permalink Reply by Jerhome V Gonzalez on June 19, 2012 at 15:50 This might sound rather odd but it works fabulously atleast for me, i just wash the hair with regular soap, yes the one we use in the shower try it :)
good luck!

Hey, Jerhome;
Wow, this is really unusual. I'll try it! Than you very much!
Jerhome V Gonzalez said:
This might sound rather odd but it works fabulously atleast for me, i just wash the hair with regular soap, yes the one we use in the shower try it :)
good luck!

Permalink Reply by Leslie / GetMeStarted on July 13, 2012 at 23:23 I have big bottles of Suave shampoo and conditioner that I keep with my doll stuff, and I just wash and condition their hair and comb it out and let it dry. (Or sometimes I curl their hair.) When I get dolls from a thrift store, I bring them home and wash them and while the conditioner is in their hair, I comb the tangles out with a wide-tooth dog comb. It works great!

Thank you, Leslie!
I'll try it!
Cheers,
Catherine
Leslie said:
I have big bottles of Suave shampoo and conditioner that I keep with my doll stuff, and I just wash and condition their hair and comb it out and let it dry. (Or sometimes I curl their hair.) When I get dolls from a thrift store, I bring them home and wash them and while the conditioner is in their hair, I comb the tangles out with a wide-tooth dog comb. It works great!
Permalink Reply by Mary Beth Jennings on July 15, 2012 at 6:21 If you want to add curls, you can use straw cut up in 2 inch lengths as rollers, stick them in place with push- pins.

Thanks for the tip Leslie!
Leslie said:
I have big bottles of Suave shampoo and conditioner that I keep with my doll stuff, and I just wash and condition their hair and comb it out and let it dry. (Or sometimes I curl their hair.) When I get dolls from a thrift store, I bring them home and wash them and while the conditioner is in their hair, I comb the tangles out with a wide-tooth dog comb. It works great!
Permalink Reply by Peggy Naugle on October 9, 2012 at 14:21 I use shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair, ( usually L'Oreal, or Dove). I use a comb and start from the bottom of the hair, and gently comb up the head carefully getting any tangles out. then I use bedhead to keep the frizzies down.
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