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11 August 2011 ~ 74 Comments

Turning Barbies into Natural Hair Dolls

by NikG of Beads, Braids, & Beyond

I was so excited to try the Natural Hair for Dolls Tutorial that I went out yesterday and bought a couple of straight haired So In Style Barbie Dolls. I did it a little differently than Kristl but all methods produce beautiful results. A absolutely loves all her new dolls!

Below are the two dolls I purchased. Grace (blue dress) and Chandra (white tee). I bought them both at Walmart. Grace was almost $8 and Chandra was almost $12.


Pipe cleaners in

I started by parting off a small section of hair. I wrapped the end of the pipe cleaner around the section of hair near the roots so it would stay put. I then rolled the hair on to the pipe cleaner. I left a little space inbetween as I rolled the hair on. Once I got to the ends I folded the pipe cleaner over the ends then wrapped it around once or twice and cut the remainder of the pipe cleaner off. I continued this process for about 40 minutes to an hour until I was finished. I then dipped her hair into a pot of boiling water for a 10 count,as Kristl mentions in her tutorial. I left the pipecleaners in overnight. I removed them in the A.M. and separated her curls. I cut all the straight ends off.


Pipe cleaners in/the back


After removing the pipe cleaners


The back after removing the pipe cleaners


Separated the curls and viola! Big hair!


The back

For Chandra, I knew I wanted a different curl pattern, so I did the same exact process as above, only I parted off much larger sections so she didn’t have anywhere near as many pipe cleaners in her hair. After dipping her hair into a pot of boiling water I only left them in for about 3 hours, removed the pipe cleaners and separated the curls.


Pipe cleaners in


And out


Separated


Grace and Chandra after their makeovers.

I LOVE this!! What are your thoughts ladies? For those of you who have young children will you be giving this a try?
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74 Responses to “Turning Barbies into Natural Hair Dolls”

  1. Deborah Kloeppel 6 December 2011 at 11:22 am Permalink

    Wow. The dolls you did look so wonderful! My daughters are brunette and blonde but they have dolls of all colors. As a curly redhead, I always wanted a doll with hair like mine but had no idea how to obtain the look. I am SO going to do this! My granddaughter is too little for Barbies yet, but this will be in my file of “Must do later” items.

    Thank you so much for sharing these directions. I can’t wait to run out and get myself a doll to try this with!

    All the best!
    Deborah

  2. K. 6 December 2011 at 3:36 pm Permalink

    Wow! This is SOOOO cool. I wish I had known about something like this when my daughter still played with Barbie dolls. She did have one with coily hair but the others had straight hair. Those are all gone to Goodwill. Now she only has the collectible Barbie dolls that we don’t take out of the boxes.

  3. Andrea 9 December 2011 at 3:34 am Permalink

    WOW! WOW! WOW! Your dolls look beautiful! I wished my Barbies looked like this when I was growing up… Geez oh man, that is so creative & I love how easy & quick it was. Would love to do this to a doll that was a gift. Never give a straight haired doll to a curly haired girl again!

  4. linnie 14 December 2011 at 7:18 pm Permalink

    What a wonderful idea! I wish I had thought of this when my daughter was little! I always had a problem with that straight hair, even though I always bought her Black dolls. This is just great!

  5. Karen 7 January 2012 at 11:26 am Permalink

    Pure genius! You have just invented something that affects so many women positively; no matter what color hair, it can be done for any of us girls with big hair! I hope you patented it! I hope you make a gazillion dollars… :) I am just so impressed at your creativity and you deserve accolades!

  6. Liz 9 January 2012 at 10:34 am Permalink

    I could kick myself. I used to have a black Barbie with the most gorgeous face I’ve ever seen on any Barbie (the ones today don’t even come close), and she came with curly, textured hair. I loved her and played with her constantly. I so wish I still had her. This tutorial makes me want to go out and buy a Barbie, hahaha. There’s still a little girl in me. :D

    As a curly girl myself — don’t let my Gravatar fool you; the flat iron is my best friend — I always wondered why very few Barbies ever had curly hair. If my future daughter gets my curls, I’ll so be doing this for her Barbies.

  7. Ms Lici 13 February 2012 at 9:00 am Permalink

    I so love this! My daughter has barbies mostly as collectibles, but I will be doing this to her dolls that she plays with. I am so happy to have found this!

  8. carla jones 11 May 2012 at 11:36 am Permalink

    fabulous!


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