Even after my usual hair treatments, Kirsten's hair is dry and frizzy.
When I got Kirsten it looked like her hair had been in braids for years.
I washed her hair just to make sure it was clean.
Then poured boiling water from my kettle in a bowl.
Set my timer for 5 minutes and let the water cool!
This is very important - don't skip this step!
I dunked her hair in the slightly cooled water, but not her wig,
for a few seconds. I dunked a second time for another few seconds.
for a few seconds. I dunked a second time for another few seconds.
I let her hair drip into the sink and sprayed it with the wig conditioner.
In the first brushing I could see her hair was slicker and shinier.
You can tell this is hair on an older doll, but still MUCH better!
Before for comparison.
Kirsten is very happy with her hair.
I was amazed at how well this worked on Marie-Grace. Kirsten looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteWhy am I just now hearing about this?! It is really amazing what a difference it made to her hair.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I wanted to do this on my doll Melody, (AGOT #20 retired), but her former doll mom hacked up her hair so badly I had to cut it, and I'm afraid the hot water would get on the wig cap.
ReplyDeleteThat is the only problem with this dunk. Having to avoid the wig cap makes it hard to restore shorter haired dolls. I hate to see a doll with their hair hacked up, but I know sometimes it is irresistible to little girls to see how their doll would look with a different hairstyle. :)
ReplyDeleteI have had good results using a ceramic flat iron too. I did that with a couple different dolls I was restoring and it was just as good, especially when I lef their hair slightly damp.
I have heard of this before, but haven't tried it yet. I love my Kirsten(really my daughter's, but I have custody until her baby is old enough for her)😊?. Our Kirsten's hair is so very dry. She really needs help! A brush will not comb through her hair. What is the name of the wig conditioner that you used?
ReplyDeleteIt is called express locs. I got it at Sally beauty supply. I would wash her hair and using the spray leave-in conditioner start from the bottom of her hair and slowly detangle a bit at a time. Keep spraying as you go if needed. I have detangled some pretty bad (matted) doll hair messes and it can be done. Be sure to use a wire bristle brush.
ReplyDeleteWhat shampoo did you use?
ReplyDeleteExpress Locs Wig Shampoo, but any wig shampoo would work. I went to my local beauty supply shop.
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