Saturday, November 9, 2019

Restoration Time... Bratz Costume Party Megan

     Hello doll lovers!! Today is another bratz doll restoration, I love the dolls with the curly hair so much. The only problem is they do have a lot of frizz even though I let her set for 24 hours with her hair wrapped up in conditioner she still has some frizzy dryness. I think she turned out pretty good, her body wasn't bad at all she had a few marks but they come off so easy. If you want to know how I clean the dolls I will leave it at the bottom of the post. 
     I figured out who this girl was by her hair style, She is the costume party Megan. Her hair still had the original style when I found her, wish she would have had her clothes but she did have her original boots. I left her hair down instead of putting it back in the pony tails cause I could not get them to look right, but I do like her hair down. Cause I like wild big hair LOL. I kept her in her jacket, skirt and shoes but added a shirt under her jacket. I like how she turned out just wish the frizz was tamed. I still think she turned out better than she was and her hair does have shine to it. Hope she finds a home with someone who will appreciate her! You never know I may decide to straighten her hair.... If I do I'll update you! 






(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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