The Trials Of Tinseled Hair.
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:18 pm
Greetings all,
So I managed somehow to make out like a bandit and pick up one of the old Mattel Spectra Dolls for a song.
http://www.modcolors.com/modshops/astrobarbie.htm
Now, I know that a few of the Monster High girls have that shiny "tinseling" in their hair, so I figured this might be the place to bring the following questions.
Though my Spectra's hair is in surprisingly good shape, the "tinseling" is not so much--it's very stringy, crinkled, and flyaway. I know of the many methods that one can use to knock nylon hair back into shape (fabric softener as hair conditioner, boil straighten/perm, etc.)--my question is, will these:
A: Work for the "tinseling"
B: In a worst case scenario work *against* the "tinseling" and make the issue worse?
Any thoughts on the matter would be deeply appreciated. Thanks in advance.
So I managed somehow to make out like a bandit and pick up one of the old Mattel Spectra Dolls for a song.
http://www.modcolors.com/modshops/astrobarbie.htm
Now, I know that a few of the Monster High girls have that shiny "tinseling" in their hair, so I figured this might be the place to bring the following questions.
Though my Spectra's hair is in surprisingly good shape, the "tinseling" is not so much--it's very stringy, crinkled, and flyaway. I know of the many methods that one can use to knock nylon hair back into shape (fabric softener as hair conditioner, boil straighten/perm, etc.)--my question is, will these:
A: Work for the "tinseling"
B: In a worst case scenario work *against* the "tinseling" and make the issue worse?
Any thoughts on the matter would be deeply appreciated. Thanks in advance.