No, Because Barbie's hair is plastic, and if your apply heat to it, then it will melt.
no
use a curling iron!!
A curling iron is made of chemicals... iron, copper, and so on.
A curling iron uses conduction heat transfer, where heat is directly transferred from the hot barrel of the curling iron to the hair strands that come into contact with it.
what do you mean why was a curling iron invented? it was invented cuz we ned it in our lives and most people use it a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
use a curling iron.
Use a thin curling iron. Don't roll the curling iron up. Twist the hair around the curler.
Yes, you can in fact use your straightener as a curling iron. Turn it on and take a single strand like you are going to straighten it, use it in a twisting motion from 6 inches from the roots to the tips. And it should be a tight curl.
Use a curling iron and flip your hair out with it.
you dont have to but it is best to as it protects you hair from getting damaged :)
Mostly a physical change. There's really no chemicals from a curling iron its self. Some people use special shampoos to curl their hair. I suggest using the curling iron if you want the curls to last a short time. The chemicals stay in for about a week, so if you want them daily, use the chemicals. But if your head is sensitive, then don't use it for too long.
Use a curling iron. Using a larger barreled curling iron will make large curls. Remember: the larger the barrel size, the larger the curl.