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I think her hair might be salvageable! G3 hair is quite tough and can come out nice even from a worst bird's nest, so if i were you, I'd try that first, it's cheaper and less bothersome than rehairing (especially a G3 :S it took me forever to dehair one that I attempted).What i do is I wash her with shampoo and then in the same go rinse her and apply hair conditioner. I leave it for an hour or so (even longer if you are patient, I'm usually not ) and then I comb it carefully while it's still full of conditioner. there hasn't been a hair I couldn't comb that way, even super long hair ones with tinsel!When you're combed through, you rinse her again, adjust the hair and leave to dry.If after that it's still frizzy and matted, try straightening it with a hair iron. This has to be done carefully and while her hair is still wet and full of conditioner. Take small chunks of hair and go through it with the iron, more than once if needed.But from my experience, G3 hair only needs a good wash and conditioner treatment, so let's see where that gets you Oh, and i wanted to make sure you understand I'm ONLY referring to the proper G3s, not McD ones! their hair is made of different kind of fibre and I think it melts with a hair iron (not 100% sure though) and their hair is usually not salvageable. I usually just give the ma nice braid and call it a day