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I use Johnsons Baby Shampoo & Conditioner! I cant decide if its because I am worried about the soap getting in the ponies eyes or if its just because chemically its one of the gentlest options out there.
@Rhini I ll add to PinkRosedusts questions sorry! Where do you purchase it? I ll need to think of a UK equivalent - I really fancy giving this a try.
I dye my hair red, and I accumulate that nice conditioner for dye jobs. I use it on my ponies and I swear by it!Quote from: hathorcat on June 06, 2012, 01:16:29 PMI use Johnsons Baby Shampoo & Conditioner! I cant decide if its because I am worried about the soap getting in the ponies eyes or if its just because chemically its one of the gentlest options out there. O_O Your siggy!! !I drew that YEARS ago!!!! I didn't know it was still around!!!
I use the Herbal Essences conditioner in the dark orangy-red bottle, think it's an anti-frizz one. It smells lush and is the best conditioner I have ever found for pony hair
I was going to ask this recently myself!It's interesting to see what people use (especially since the few times I've tried to wash & condition a pony they did not turn out very well)lately I've been using a doll wig conditioning spray. It helps keep the flyaways down but there are a few ponies I have that are getting pretty dry that I think could use something a little more intense.Does anyone do anything special for ponies with tinsel?
maybe I should start a new thread, but can anypony suggest what to do with pony hair that even after conditioning has a persistent curly webby texture? the hair is combable, but about a third of the hairs "spring back" into teeny curly threads.
I'm not too sure what you mean by webby texture without seeing the pony. My best guess is maybe the hair has been damaged by heat. You can attempt to try and flatten it out with a flat iron if you are careful. Even then, if the hair is already damaged it's going to always have an odd texture. Other than that, I'm not sure what can be done outside if rehairing.Quote from: gabumon on June 07, 2012, 10:35:41 AMmaybe I should start a new thread, but can anypony suggest what to do with pony hair that even after conditioning has a persistent curly webby texture? the hair is combable, but about a third of the hairs "spring back" into teeny curly threads.
somones going to laugh at me...but....i scrub ponys and the hair with "mane and tail" and then condition the hair with the conditioner form of mane and tail....but...ive been using it on myself for going on 15 years.......seems to work rather well