maywong wrote:I have mixed nylon and Saran together and not had a problem with it. (So far)
SillyLilPuppet wrote:Dollyhair does offer free samples of hair colors
SetsunaKou wrote:The final thing it all boils down to (pun!) is if you want a curl, go for Kanakelon or saran. If you want sturdy but not curly, go with nylon. ^^
yarwel wrote:I've noticed that human grade kanekalon fades, not so much frizzes, if it's set with boiling water.
SetsunaKou wrote:The final thing it all boils down to (pun!) is if you want a curl, go for Kanakelon or saran. If you want sturdy but not curly, go with nylon. ^^
DollyKim wrote:Always do everything to the hair before the face
DollyKim wrote:I've seen people put plastic wrap over the doll's hair and get it as smooth and flat as possible then pour the water.
So it's the heat that has the effect, not actually the water? Since the plastic wrap would keep the water off... That reminds me that when I was a kid I used a crimping iron meant for people on some of my few barbies with permanent and non-fried results. Has anyone else done this, and could it be an option for some kinds of hair?
WhiteDove01s wrote:Wow, that doll looks amazing. I'd be scared to have one with hair that long, myself. My first thought was 'wow', my second was 'tangles!'. XD I'm still going to have three of them with hair down past their knees if I can someday get all the ones I want to do.
Thanks a lot for that link! I think it'll come in handy for a few colors.
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