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Restore Baby Doll Hair - Determine how the hair is attached. The most common types of doll hair are synthetic and human. Doll's hair can be attached directly to the scalp through a series of holes and glued from the inside of the head, or in the form of a removable wig.

Determine if your doll's hair is synthetic or human. Human hair is almost never rooted into the scalp with holes. Although human hair will stick to the doll's scalp slightly, it will not be fastened with holes into the head of the doll. Synthetic hair can also be attached in a wig, but will likely contain more shine and maintain a permanent curl. If you can't tell whether the hair is synthetic or human, pull a strand of hair away from the doll's scalp. If the hair stretches, it is synthetic. If the hair breaks, it is human hair.
Restore Baby Doll Hair

If your doll has a synthetic or human removable wig, detach it. It will take some delicate effort to remove the wig as it may have been held in place with a few dots of glue. Carefully untangle the hair away from the scalp, tugging very carefully. If you can find spots where glue has been placed, carefully spray the area with water. Do not drench or soak the doll or the doll's hair.

If the doll's hair or wig is synthetic, spray the hair with water and window cleaner. Spray the hair thoroughly with water. Then spray it with window cleaner like Windex, then spray it again with water.

Detangle your doll's synthetic hair. Coat your doll's hair or wig in hair conditioner and leave on for five minutes before rinsing thoroughly with water. Comb through the wet hair with a pet brush comb with small metal tines.

Has your baby doll's hair seen better days? Whether you have a doll from your childhood that you want to restore to bring back memories, or you've purchased a doll at a thrift store or flea market, making your doll's hair as good as new may be easier as you think. The most important step is to determine what type of doll hair you are restoring, because the process used for synthetic hair can damage human hair, and vice verse. - by eHow



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