The artificial hair is made by the plastic, it's easy to be broken, so it can't last for long time. I don't suggest use the artificial hair, you can buy the human hair.
plastic fibers
If the doll is a Cosmetology training doll/mannequin head, it is perfectly fine to curl the hair with an iron. If it is a toy doll, the iron will most likely melt the hair.
A doll usually made of rags. Most rag dolls have yarn hair as well.
Some doll hair is, according to where you get it from. Like barbie doll hairs are fake but if you get a really expensive doll hair it can be real.not even
It depends on what doll your talking about. If it is an AMERICAN GIRL DOLL, SPRING FIELD COLLECTION or some 18'' doll, it is made of (skin) smoothed vinyl. If it is a small BARBIE or MONSTER HIGH doll, it is made of plastic. All doll hair mostly is made of a special plastic.
Barbie doll hair is blonde.
It can be made out of Nylon but sometimes each doll is made of something different that's why you can't be sure about Nylon it can't be always made out of Nylon. hope you thought my answer was reasonable thanks ,anonymous :)
That depends on the type of wig, but generally synthetic fibers.
BFC doll hair is rooted directly into the doll's head. Wigs sized for a 12" Blythe doll will fit a BFC doll's head, should you wish to change their hair--- the rooted hair can be cut off close to the head and the wig put over it.
One could surmise that wool is the 'hair' of the fleece-bearing animal that grows it. Hair, however, is not made from wool or fleece, unless of course, you're asking about a Raggedy Ann or Raggedy Andy doll. Their hair may be made from wool.
no.. its like barbie doll hair its fake if your dumb enough to do it it will start a fire
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.