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New to Minis, POOFY hair?

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Begging the advice of those who found the awesomeness of miniature dolls long before I did.

Nutmeg is a TBLeague with long blond hair. I will include pics soon (one more piece coming) but WOW is that hair BUSHY. I mean, it starts nice and normal on top but then is twice as wide as she is at the shoulders. I love long hair, and I have already braided it once (getting good with braids now, even on Nutmeg!) but I was wondering if there are other interesting or cool styles y'all have done with POOFY hair?

I tried parting it down the middle and doing braids on either side, but the hair really exposes the back of her head when parted that way - I mean far too silly to leave it. So my very new, inexperienced stylist salon for Nutmeg is soliciting ideas.
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Look for a vid on YouTube titled how to restore Barbie's hair. Or something along these lines ... she does shampoo, conditioner and diluted fabric softener

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Try wetting the hair and then using a man's comb. Dry with that plastic the doll came with on her head. If she's got tangles, try fabric softener.

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Well if hair is frizzy or as you say poofy an easy remedy is to use hair wax, the softest type is best for long hair. :wink:







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I'd suggest doing a shampoo with warm soapy water but perhaps wrapping the head in clingfilm to protect it. I've heard drying the doll upside down is good but I usually just put a towel underneath and prop them up somewhere safe.

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