It really depends on what material the doll's hair is made of. It is likely to be nylon based, in which case it may be almost impossible to straighten it. I would try dipping it into a bowl of hot water. It may work, and providing you don't soak the doll itself, that would be the easiest way to try.
2007-09-17 01:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was younger I used to wet the doll's hair and comb it straight. I'm pretty sure they're usually made of synthetic materials so using a heating tool directly on it would melt the hair. But you could try using a cloth as a barrier and flat iron the hair...just make sure it doesn't rest in one area for too long. When I'm ironing a piece of clothing that has some type of man made material in it I usually use a cloth, even with acrylic yarns...and it always helps.
2007-09-17 04:52:06
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answered by H.L.A. 7
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all i can say is be careful.....dolls hair is made out of Saran...as in Saran wrap...plastic.....you can melt it very easy...you may want to consider put a doll wig on your doll to change the hair style.
2007-09-17 05:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe Windex original will work. It helps me to restyle doll hair especially on barbies that have been abused.
2007-09-17 05:08:41
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answered by Nana Lamb 7
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You could apply some fabric stiffener from the craft store, or make up a solution of laundry starch to put on it, and wrap it in cellophane to see if it flattens out.
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2007-09-17 02:54:49
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answered by Kacky 7
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