no. it will melt under the iron or straightener.
Never heard of Toyokalon but yes, Kanekalon can be straightened or curled as long as your styling tools are kept on very low heat.
The "hair" used for "barbie" and other dolls of similar kinds, i.e. Bratz, my little pony, other dolls with brush-able hair, knock off brands etc. is a synthetic fiber. Usually a low grade of toykankalon or kanekalon. The main difference between these two types of synthetic fiber is that one is heat sensitive while one is heat resistant. Human hair is far too expensive for the global yearly mass production of dolls and toys. Human hair is also unhygienic and far too delicate for an application such as this. Some very exclusive dolls made before the mass production of dolls such as "barbie" had human hair, however those dolls were cherished art forms not extrusion plastic and intended for today's consumer "throw-away" culture.
If it is made from 100% Indian remy hair, then you can certainly curl it as you would natural hair. Just make sure that you are using low-medium heat. Yes,of course,but not frequently.If human hair,then you can curl the hair freely,but if synthetic hair,pls note if it's not high temperature fiber,then pls do not curl the hair.If high temperature fiber,then it's ok(not over 200 )
You generally can't. The best synthetic wigs (most realistic) are made from 100% Kanekalon. If you use heat on it though, it will melt/destroy the fibres. You may be ok though if you just use a really mild heat.
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You shouldn't use ANY heat on a doll's hair. The hair is attached with plastic and using heat will melt it causing the hair to come out.
The heat is obviously generated by the the electricity which is provided by the socket. The the heat from the electricity conducts through the hair straightener resulting in the hair straightener to straighten your hair
The heat sort of "sets" your hair in the shape your curlers make it
How heat affects the hair when conditioning
Burn it (Burn your hair)
Hair deals mainly with heat. The brain is particularly sensitive to heat. Hair on the skin can trap air to keep heat in, or keep perspiration near the skin to take heat as it evaporates. The groin and armpits are heat sinks.
incorrect use of heat on the hair and scalp