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See it can be midge's boyfriend Alan or mattel changed kens look for production of doll like the vintage wedding barbie set barbies hair was black and kens hair was black also.
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Not in 1980, but these are three other Mattel Barbie dolls with blue hair: 1979 Guardian Goddess Moon Mystic (a Barbie acquaintance) 1987 StylaBlue (a Barbie acquaintance) 1997 Hula Hair Barbie
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.
Dolls hair can't grow.
i don't no how to make synthetic hair, but your can try to find a place where the store has synthetic hair
You don't. Synthetic hair will melt.
Synthetic hair is made from acrylic or plastic.
I would not recommend using suave on an American girl dolls hair. If you want to shampoo their hair you should use a much gentler shampoo like johnsons baby shampoo or herbal essences( moisturize or restore)
No it will destroy the dolls hair, maybe make it fall out
Synthetic hair burns faster than human hair. This is because synthetic hair is made from plastic materials that are highly flammable, whereas human hair contains water and natural proteins that make it burn slower.
You don't. Synthetic hair is made from acrylic or plastic.