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3 Ways to Cut a Doll’s Hair

By Matthew Lynch
November 10, 2023
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Introduction:

Cutting a doll’s hair can be a fun and creative activity for both children and adults who love to customize their toys. To ensure success, proper technique and the right tools will help you achieve the desired look without causing any damage. Here are three ways to cut a doll’s hair efficiently and safely.

1. Straight Cut:

A straight cut is perfect for giving your doll a simple, clean look and works best on dolls with longer hair.

Tools Required:

– Hairbrush or comb

– Sharp scissors

Steps:

a. Gently brush your doll’s hair to remove any tangles.

b. Determine the desired length of the cut.

c. Hold the section of hair between your fingers, keeping them leveled with the desired cutting point.

d. With sharp scissors, carefully make a straight cut immediately below your fingers.

e. Continue this process moving around the doll’s head, making sure to maintain an even length.

2. Layered Cut:

A layered cut adds volume and texture, giving the hair a more natural appearance.

Tools Required:

– Hairbrush or comb

– Sharp scissors

Steps:

a. Begin by brushing your doll’s hair to remove any tangles.

b. Select a section of hair that you want to layer; this should be approximately 1-2 inches wide.

c. Tilt the section upward perpendicularly to your doll’s scalp, allowing you to see the current layers of the hair.

d. Hold the hair firmly between your fingers and carefully trim along the existing layers with sharp scissors.

e. Repeat this process for the entire head of hair.

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Texturized Bob:

A texturized bob is a stylish way to give your doll a fashionable haircut.

Tools Required:

– Hairbrush or comb

– Sharp scissors

– Razor comb/feathering razor (optional)

Steps:

a. Brush your doll’s hair to remove any tangles.

b. Begin by creating a straight cut at the desired bob length (usually around the chin or shoulders).

c. To texturize, hold a section of hair between your fingers, and angle the scissors at a 45-degree angle towards the hair tips.

d. Make small snips as you work your way down the section, creating a textured effect.

e, If using a razor comb or feathering razor, glide it along the hair in a downward motion to achieve additional texture.

f. Work around the entire head until you achieve the desired texturized look.

Conclusion:

Whether you’re giving your doll a simple straight cut, adding layers for volume, or going for a stylish texturized bob, cutting your doll’s hair can be a fun and rewarding process. Remember to use proper tools and work slowly and carefully to ensure that you maintain control over the haircut and achieve your desired outcome. Happy styling!

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