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Sorry for Double-Posting, but since this thread is already on the second page I figured a little Bump was in order fooooooor... Catlein is now my personal MH-Hairfixing-Hero! I had a Frankie with bad seepage and icky hair and today I used her as my 'bait' and gave her the tea-tree-oil-treatment (before trying on any of my wave1). ..used a LOT of oil, worked it in with a small G4 comb and let it sit for about 5-10 minutes before washing it out with my regular shampoo.. and WOW. Frankie's hair is soft.. and fluffy.. and SOFT.. and FLUFFY! ..I cannot stop playing with it. Haha. So.. everyone with glue-seepage, TRY IT. Please! It's so worth it!Since I needed a lot of oil on her tho, I'm gonna buy me some HUGE bottle of ebay now and will treat all my girls who have even slightly greasy or icky hair with that, too. SINCE IT'S JUST SO FLUFFY AND SOFT NOW!And it's a 100% organic product.. just wow!Thanks Catlein!
It works awesome! At first I was all like 'what oil? won't it make it more greasy?' - But it totally rocks! Glue Seepage has totally lost its scare now. At least on dolls with an easy to recreate hairstyle. :3How on earth did you find out about it if you don't mind me asking? Tea-Tree-Oil is probably the last thing I would've tried..
Quote from: Fräulein_Kim on January 19, 2013, 11:57:58 AMIt works awesome! At first I was all like 'what oil? won't it make it more greasy?' - But it totally rocks! Glue Seepage has totally lost its scare now. At least on dolls with an easy to recreate hairstyle. :3How on earth did you find out about it if you don't mind me asking? Tea-Tree-Oil is probably the last thing I would've tried.. I had a bottle of tea tree oil that I used to remove bandage adhesive from my skin (I even tried to deflock a so-soft pony once, and it sorta worked). So I figured that if it removed stuff like glue, it might work on dolly hair! And thus a wonderful solution was born
Can someone tell me if the glue that seeps through the scalp has an odd smell? I got a doll who's hair feels rather.. gross and has a funky smell even though I washed the hair with shampoo and conditioner.