Fixing perfume puff hair?

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Marquita

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How do you take care of perfume puff hair? I have one that's really nice except that her hair isn't very puffy anymore. If I wash and condition it without combing will it go back to normal, or do I have to do something else? I'm afraid I'll ruin it more!
 
what I do...

If the hair looks kinda matted and bunchy at the ends, this is what I do:

Wash the pony's hair and then put a TON of conditioner in it. Take the hair into small sections (maybe 10 sections for the whole mane) and use a very fine tooth comb to comb it through. If the hair is really matted, you might try a wider comb at first. Now, alot of loose hairs will comb out into the comb, but dont worry, because when she dries she will be great looking.
Once I comb through the whole main and tail like this, I rinse it all out and then just put in a normal amount of conditioner and let her dry.

You can be pretty rough with their hair and not mess it up, at least in my experience,
~Lisa~
 
Thank you! I don't think it's matted, so hopefully it will turn out nice and poofy.
 
PP hair

I have a PP with really bad hair, and I tried to brush all the knots out, but even after using conditioner the knots are still there, and I'm afraid I'll pull all her hair out if I brush it any more - I've pulled quite a bit out already......talk about a bad hair day.
 
I am not a pony customiser but I have styled a LOT of afro hair which is a similar texture to the perfume puff hair.

I tend to wash and dry(naturally), then condition and dry (naturally) Then using something like a toothpick or hair comb with the parting end, flick through the hair (as if coming with one tooth) and flick my wrist just a little as I come to the edge of the hair.

I also reccomend volumising hair cream (sunsilks great)and a paddle brush to give it a 'fluffy' look afterwards.
 
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