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Doll Hair Curly Auburn Brown 13mm curls 4-oz
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$6.99
In Stock: 2
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Auburn brown curly hair for dolls measures 13mm (about 1/2 inch) in diameter. This hair is made of superlong fine synthetic filaments which are set into a permanent curl. Just snip off the lengths you need and glue or stitch to your project.
Please keep in mind that colors in photographs can vary when viewed on different systems. This color is called Auburn Brown. It's a medium to dark brown with a reddish tone when the light hits it just right.
The curly auburn brown doll hair comes packaged as shown with 4 ounces to a package, a Darice product.
Crafters Tip -- Back in the 80's when I first started doing craft shows, a friend of mine Lois (whom I bumped into at a show recently, Hi Lois!) used this product (or a similar one) on one of her dolls. I used it too but when the strands were too long, the curls would droop a bit. Lois's dolls' hair was always perfect.
Now Lois is a beautiful lady and has a bit of a drawl that some of us Western Pennsylvanians tend to forget we have, myself included. One day I asked her, "Lois, how do you get your doll hair to stay in place?"
Lois answered me without hesitation, "Ha-yer spray!" Ever since then, I keep an can of unscented Aqua net hair spray around just in case I need it for this curly doll hair.
Another quick Lois story. One of the places we used to set up at a craft show was sponsored by a local political group. From time to time, this group would bring in their candidates to chat with both those of us who were set up and with our customers.
One of their endorsed candidates running for state office was a female, who in her speech over the microphone to the crowd, repeatedly emphasized wayyyy beyond what would have been necessary to establish her ties with our local community, going over everything from her experiences as a homeroom mother to fundraiser bake sales to carpooling to soccer and so on. Whether or not these kinds of things help to build one's qualifications to hold a state representative's position, I'll readily admit that I'm not in a position to say.
After the candidate's little speech, I strolled over to Lois and asked "Well, what do you think?"
Lois replied, "I don't know how she'll do in Harrisburg, but I sure as heck feel like I should go up and ask her for a recipe!"
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