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How to detangle dolls’ hair

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This post can be a great subject for “First World Problems” meme.

My daughters doll’s hair is tangled. What do I do?

Well, there is a solution for that, believe it or not.

Materials you need:

  • Woolite (You can also use fabric softener as well. I don’t use softener and woolite works.)
  • What is called a wig brush
  • Water.

Instructions:

Mix half a cup of water with 1/4 cup of Woolite. Wet the doll’s hair with the mixture. Then brush. Our doll lost some hair but the remaining hair softened and detangled pretty quickly. Let the hair dry.

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