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September 9th, 2003, 03:37 PM
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Another doll company says you can curl their dolls' hair with a curling iron set on low without sustaining any damage. I might want to do this, but I'm wondering:
1) Does it work well? I've tried curling doll hair with water/curlers and no heat and it doesn't work at all for me. (I think I have bad luck, or else my dolls all have hair like Molly in Changes for Molly.)
2) Is it permanent? (I would like for it to be, although if it isn't I'll just make sure not to get the doll's hair wet.)
I don't even have a curling iron but I think it would be fun to try curling a doll's hair. (Especially my Asian AGT or another doll.)
This is the most information I could find:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mychil...d/message/1941
I once had a Barbie-type doll I hated, so I cut off part of her hair and let a friend use her crimper on it, and the hair looked better afterward, so I guess I'm not quite as nervous as I should be (is there an instant graemlin for chewing nails to their stubs?).
Thanks for any ideas!
<font color="#020176" size="1">[ September 09, 2003 12:46 AM: Message edited by: Melissa ]</font>
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