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3 Ways to Curl Barbie Hair

By Matthew Lynch
November 15, 2023
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Introduction:

Barbie dolls have been an iconic part of children’s playtime and fashion exploration for decades. If you’re looking to enhance your Barbie doll’s hairstyle with some lovely curls, you’re in the right place. Below are three easy and effective ways to curl your Barbie doll’s hair.

1. Straw Curls Technique:

For this method, you’ll need:

– Drinking straws

– Bobby pins or small hair ties

– Spray bottle with water

– A comb

Steps:

a. Start by gently combing through the Barbie’s hair to remove any tangles.

b. Use the spray bottle to dampen the hair.

c. Cut drinking straws into smaller pieces, approximately 2 inches long.

d. Take a small section of hair and wrap it tightly around a straw piece from roots to tips.

e. Secure the wrapped hair using a bobby pin or small hair tie, folding the ends of the straw inward.

f. Repeat this process for all of the Barbie’s hair.

g. Allow at least 24 hours for her hair to dry completely before removing the straws.

h. Gently unroll each straw from her hair and separate the curls using your fingers.

2. Boil-and-Curl Technique:

For this method, you’ll need:

– Boiling water

– A bowl or heat-safe container

– Curlers or pipe cleaners

– A comb

Steps:

a. Comb through your Barbie doll’s hair to ensure there are no tangles present.

b. Wrap small sections of her dampened hair around curlers or pipe cleaners (twist ties work well too), rolling them up close to her head.

c. Prepare a heat-safe container with boiling water.

d. Carefully dip your doll’s head into the boiling water for about 30 seconds, taking caution not to let her face touch the hot water.

e. Remove the doll from the boiling water and let her hair cool for 20-30 minutes before gently taking out the curlers or pipe cleaners.

f. Separate and style the curls as desired.

3. The Two-Fork Technique:

For this method, you’ll need:

– Two forks

– A rubber band or hair tie

– Spray bottle with water

– A comb

Steps:

a. Start by combing your Barbie’s hair to remove any knots or tangles.

b. Dampen her hair using a spray bottle filled with water.

c. Join the two forks together at their handles and secure them with a rubber band or hair tie.

d. Divide her hair into small sections and wrap each section around the fork prongs, starting close to her head and winding it until you reach the ends of her hair.

e. Let her hair air-dry overnight or for at least 12 hours.

f. Unwrap her hair carefully from around the forks and separate the curls using your fingers to create bouncy curls.

Conclusion:

Curled locks can upgrade any Barbie doll look with some added style and flair. Experiment with these three tried-and-tested curling methods, and enjoy giving your Barbie new hairstyles that boost her fashion game!

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