Friday, November 8, 2019

Restoration Time.... Bratz Chloe

     Hello doll lovers!! A couple of weeks ago I did a couple of restorations on some bratz dolls. As you seen I had to buy feet and clothes for them and that did not turn out so great. In fact I am still trying to get the smell out of the clothes so I had to purchase more clothes off of Mercari. I was a lot happier with those (no smells, should have just bought those and been done with it but my too much gene is so strong).  So I am just now getting to finishing these girls up.
     This girl is a Chloe doll I have tried to find exactly who she was but have not found her as of writing this post. As you can see she has matted hair but her face and body are in good shape. I cleaned her as I usually do (i'll put how I clean the dolls at the bottom if you are interested) and washed her hair like normal too. I did put conditioner on her hair and let it set overnight cause her hair was a bit frizzy and I really wanted to keep the curl. I finally put some gel in it to smooth it a little bit but I love how it turned out, I know it is big and puffy but I like it! 
     I changed her feet from the black heels to the gold heels and put her in the gold/silver top and gold skirt. I am not sure where this oufit came from or if it goes together but I love it on her. She looks really pretty with her Dolly Parton hair and gold outfit. I do like how she turned out and hope some one else will like her just has much and give her a good home. 






(If you are wondering how I clean my dolls I use dish soap first then do a wash with some baking soda, I use a tooth brush for both of these steps. I clean their hair with dish soap too and use conditioner that I let set for about 10 min then comb through. For really damaged hair I use a boil wash, which is just some boiling water and you dunk their hair in or can let them set for a bit. All of my cleaning tips came from a YouTube channel called "a thousand splendid dolls" I love their channel and she has so many helpful tutorials. This is how I clean all the dolls and ponies I do restorations on.)

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