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A doll's hair can become dirty with time and might need to be washed on occasion. If you want to wash your doll's hair, make sure you choose the proper products. Then, wash the hair gently and rinse completely. When working with mechanical dolls or expensive dolls, take added precautions and follow manufacturer's instructions.

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Washing the Doll's Hair

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    Remove all the doll's clothing. Before you begin washing your doll's hair, make sure you remove all of the doll's clothing. You do not want to accidentally damage a doll's clothes during the washing process. You should also remove any hair clips or accessories in a doll's hair. These can sometimes be easy to overlook, so comb through a doll's hair first to remove any hair ties.

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    Choose a product to use in the doll's hair. Once you've prepared the doll, find the right product to use in its hair. The type of product you use depends on the type of doll.

    • For a Barbie doll, use a mild conditioner and gentle soap. For shampoo, it's best to use baby shampoo. If you have a doll with similar hair to a Barbie doll, consider using these products in that situation as well.[1]
    • If your doll is older and its hair is damaged, consider using a gentle fabric softener. This will help clean out the doll's hair and can also help restore its glow and softness. It can also remove odors that have built up in a doll's hair over time.
    • In general, using mild products work best. Doll's hair is far more delicate than human hair, so a gentler shampoo or conditioner is ideal.

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    Prepare the water. Once you've chosen your product, prepare the water. Most people recommend water that is either cold or lukewarm. Hot water can be damaging to a doll's hair.

    • Stir in a small amount of the product you are using.
    • Mix the product into the water.
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    Wash the doll's hair. Dip your doll in the water. Gently lather the shampoo into the doll's hair. As you go, try to work out any knots or tangles you notice along the way. If your doll's hair is particularly dirty, consider letting the doll sit in the water for 10 minutes.

    • If you're using fabric softener to restore old doll hair, the process is slightly different. You should fill a small bowl or basin with as much softener as you need to coat the doll's hair. Place the doll's hair in the bowl and cover the hair until its soaked in softener. Then, let the doll sit for 20 minutes.
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    Rinse the hair completely. Once you're done soaking and lathering the doll's hair, rinse it completely. Once again, use lukewarm or cold water. Make sure you get all the product out. Letting shampoo or conditioner dry into hair can cause damage. If you used a product like fabric softener, it may take slightly longer to wash out.

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    Pat the hair dry. Once you're done rinsing the hair, pat the doll's hair dry. Use a clean, dry towel and soak up large blots of water using a gentle patting motion.[2]

    • If the doll's hair does not come completely dry with patting, you might have to set the doll aside and let it air dry.
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    Brush the hair, removing all tangles. After you've done some initial drying, brush the doll's hair out. If your doll has a lot of thick hair, it might be best to try and brush the hair out while it's still wet. Tangles might be easier to remove if they haven't dried into hair.

    • If you want to leave your doll's hair with a shine, spray on some leave in conditioner.[3]
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    Watch out for synthetic hair. Older dolls, like dolls made in the '70s, usually have synthetic hair. It is very difficult to clean or style this type of hair and it does not respond well to washing or restoration attempts. You may be better off buying a new doll than trying to clean or restore dolls with synthetic hair.[4]

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    Read manufacturer's instructions before attempting to wash doll hair. Not all doll's hair should be washed. The American Girl corporation, for example, advises against washing your doll's hair. They provide a number you can call for advice in the event your doll's hair gets damaged.[5] If you still have manufacturer's instructions for your doll, read them before attempting to wash your doll's hair on your own.

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    Do not wash mechanical doll's hair. If you have a mechanical doll that's still functioning, do not wash its hair. Even if you're careful about keeping your doll's body dry, even a small amount of water could cause damage.

    • You can wash and clean dolls according to their material.
    • Put plastic dolls in a tub or wash them with soap.
    • Wash cloth dolls with normal soap and dry them.
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      What is the best way to wash a doll's hair? ›

      Washing Doll Hair
      1. Get a big bowl and fill it half way with cool water. ...
      2. Add ¼ teaspoon of baby shampoo.
      3. Cover the doll's body with a plastic bag to keep it dry.
      4. Turn the doll upside down, swirl it around until her hair is completely wet.
      5. Gently work the shampoo into her hair.

      What is boil washing doll hair? ›

      Yes, just dip the hair in the water and gently comb it.

      Heat your water on the stove just to boiling, then immediately remove it from the heat. Dip just your doll's hair into the water and run a comb through the tangles to straighten it out while it's in the water.

      Can you use dish soap to wash doll hair? ›

      Take Dawn dishwashing liquid and wash the hair

      Squeeze it and swish it but never scrub it or allow the hairs to cross or get tangled. Rinse it and do it again. I have my naked doll on a towel with her hair hanging over the sink. I squeeze and scrunch until the hair is clean...

      What can I use to wash my American Girl doll hair? ›

      You can use special synthetic wig shampoo, baby shampoo, or a mild regular shampoo. Stop shampooing about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from her scalp so you don't get her head wet. If your doll has anything stuck in her hair, like glue or gum, work those strands with your fingers until you can feel it loosening.

      How to restore doll hair without fabric softener? ›

      You can easily fix your doll's hair using regular shampoo and conditioner—no fabric softener needed! First, brush your doll's hair to remove any tangles. Then, wash your doll's hair with shampoo and warm water. Rinse out all of the shampoo, then apply conditioner.

      Can I use conditioner on my dolls hair? ›

      You can use baby shampoo or normal shampoo/conditioner. Just don't do it too often as it can degrade the hair. What if my doll has really ratty hair? Brush from the bottom up using a mix of a small bit of conditioner and then mostly water.

      How to straighten doll hair without boiling water? ›

      I've had success straightening doll hair by wetting it, wrapping it in a thin rag, and pulling it through a straightener on the lowest heat setting. That said, I've also had success melting the doll hair this way, too.

      How do you wash our generation dolls hair? ›

      Do no put any OG doll, clothing, or accessory in the washing machine, dryer or near any direct heat source. How should I care for my dolls' hair? For best results, it is recommended to use a wire brush. Divide doll's hair into small sections and gently brush them one at a time.

      How to make doll's hair nice again? ›

      First, mix 2 cups of warm water with 2 tablespoons of fabric softener in a small bowl or spray bottle. Soak or spray the doll's hair with the mixture, making sure to cover the entire head. Let the hair soak in the solution for 5 minutes.

      What shampoo is good for doll hair? ›

      For shampoo, it's best to use baby shampoo. If you have a doll with similar hair to a Barbie doll, consider using these products in that situation as well.

      Can Dawn dish soap be used on hair? ›

      "You can use it instead of shampoo, but you shouldn't make a habit out of it." In this case, the Dawn acts like a clarifying shampoo, which typically addresses hair concerns like a lack of luster and volume, oily roots, and buildup caused by products, dirt, and chlorine.

      Why do you boil wash doll hair? ›

      Many dolls end up with rough, dry, or uncurled hair through improper hair care; a boil wash often successfully restores original luster and smoothness by relaxing the fibers. Damaged or ragged edges can also be restored or minimized; a ceramic straighter can be used in combination with the boil wash.

      How to make American doll hair soft? ›

      Try using a fine-tooth comb, wet the doll's hair, and wash it. Using conditioner that you'd use for yourself also helps. Sometimes use a detangling spray or combs for thicker {thinner} hair.

      How do you clean frizzy doll hair? ›

      Two steps to fix frizzy hair

      First, we combed all the knots out. Second, we boiled water, poured it into a shallow bowl, dipped the doll's hair in, and combed it. I'm not sure exactly what the boiling water does to the doll hair, but it's pretty amazing how well it works.

      How can I make my dolls hair soft and shiny again? ›

      Combine 2 cups (470 ml) of warm water with 2 US tbsp (30 ml) fabric softener. This will be the mixture that you'll use to soak your doll's hair. Once you've mixed the warm water and fabric softener together, you can either put it in a small bowl that will fit your doll's head, or you can pour it into a spray bottle.

      How to fix a doll's frizzy hair? ›

      Follow this simple method carefully.
      1. Boil water and put the boiling water in a container that can fit your doll's head.
      2. In the container with the hot water, slowly submerge the doll's hair. ...
      3. Let the hair be submerge for at least 10 seconds. ...
      4. After taking the hair out of the hot water, comb the doll's hair.
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      Can you get dolls hair wet? ›

      If the hair gets wet, it's curl or type of style will be ruined. Plus, some of the dolls have a color-change feature in their hair and getting the hair wet may shorten the duration of the effect or even cause the effect to not work anymore. That being said, getting the doll's hair wet is not recommended.

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