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Quote from: Shenanigans on January 04, 2016, 12:18:39 PMI know!! I would totally love her then Have you ever rehaired an EAH doll before? I'm concerned about popping the head off. I had several Barbies with broken necks when I was little and I had to push the head down onto the shoulders I have rerooted EAH dolls. I've done at least 5. (You can see some of them here )I'm a little harsh with mine when I pop the head off because I am fearless, but you can always heat the head with a heating blanket, hair dryer, or other short burst of heat to soften the plastic.
I know!! I would totally love her then Have you ever rehaired an EAH doll before? I'm concerned about popping the head off. I had several Barbies with broken necks when I was little and I had to push the head down onto the shoulders
Last time I checked our Walmart almost all the EAH had disappeared. They only had a tiny, tiny spot on the shelf
Awesome, thanks Your rehairs are beautiful!!
Quote from: rayedelsol on January 04, 2016, 05:28:22 PMQuote from: Shenanigans on January 04, 2016, 12:18:39 PMI know!! I would totally love her then Have you ever rehaired an EAH doll before? I'm concerned about popping the head off. I had several Barbies with broken necks when I was little and I had to push the head down onto the shoulders I have rerooted EAH dolls. I've done at least 5. (You can see some of them here )I'm a little harsh with mine when I pop the head off because I am fearless, but you can always heat the head with a heating blanket, hair dryer, or other short burst of heat to soften the plastic. Awesome, thanks Your rehairs are beautiful!!
I agree! love that green on one, and the blue on goldi! I have a few I"m planning faceups for...now I want to reroot too...how much hair did it take? (I've done a bratzillaz rehair and it was so many hanks...lol)