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I bought a lot of G3's once that had horrible, oily hair - and when I washed the horrible oil out, their hair was amazing! The seller had tried to 'fix' them, before sending them on, (they were god-awful in the photos) and my god it worked out in the end - they now possess the most beautiful hair of all my G3's. I messaged the seller, but to no avail - I have no idea what they used! I pop some garnier frizz control oil into my problem ponies hair and leave for a couple of days before washing out and doing the conditioning/straightening - I like to think it prevents knots being as bad, which stretch the hair when you go to comb it out.
Quote from: Stormness_1 on May 21, 2014, 10:52:12 PMI bought a lot of G3's once that had horrible, oily hair - and when I washed the horrible oil out, their hair was amazing! The seller had tried to 'fix' them, before sending them on, (they were god-awful in the photos) and my god it worked out in the end - they now possess the most beautiful hair of all my G3's. I messaged the seller, but to no avail - I have no idea what they used! I pop some garnier frizz control oil into my problem ponies hair and leave for a couple of days before washing out and doing the conditioning/straightening - I like to think it prevents knots being as bad, which stretch the hair when you go to comb it out.How do you get rid of oily hair? I have two ponies with disgusting oily hair but I can't wash it out!
Quote from: shimmlight on May 22, 2014, 09:27:27 AMQuote from: Stormness_1 on May 21, 2014, 10:52:12 PMI bought a lot of G3's once that had horrible, oily hair - and when I washed the horrible oil out, their hair was amazing! The seller had tried to 'fix' them, before sending them on, (they were god-awful in the photos) and my god it worked out in the end - they now possess the most beautiful hair of all my G3's. I messaged the seller, but to no avail - I have no idea what they used! I pop some garnier frizz control oil into my problem ponies hair and leave for a couple of days before washing out and doing the conditioning/straightening - I like to think it prevents knots being as bad, which stretch the hair when you go to comb it out.How do you get rid of oily hair? I have two ponies with disgusting oily hair but I can't wash it out!If it doesn't wash out with normal shampoo and conditioner, then dish soap should do it! That may dry it out though, so condition after. Sent from my GT-I9305T using Tapatalk
I've got a tutorial on Youtube. Are we allowed to link to Youtube? If not, just delete me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb9187FGaJw
Thank you!It's very similar to my washing/styling process. But for me this method doesn't work when pony has dry/fizzy hair.Quote from: MoonShadow on May 22, 2014, 04:08:38 AMI've got a tutorial on Youtube. Are we allowed to link to Youtube? If not, just delete me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb9187FGaJw
I have heard that fabric conditioner can help with synthetic hair. Albeit my experience has been with cosplay wigs, but synthetic hair is synthetic hair (in regards to washing, anyway). And, as most people likely have it lying around at home it's probably worth a shot. I've seen it used as a diluted soak, not neat like hair conditioner.
Do we know the actual chemical make-up of pony hair? There are so many plastic conditioners out there! Wouldn't it be weird if something like Armor-all was the perfect product for pony hair, and we've just never considered it? If we knew the chemical formula, or at least the main type of plastic, we could experiment on some baits.