Implanted hair woes
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Implanted hair woes
Only had my IT doll a month and the implanted hair is completely f*ct.
Forget about combing it. It only has to look at a comb or brush and huge clumps just fall out. It's an absolute nightmare and I regret buying it now since I'm at the point where it looks so awful I want to rip the rest out and just get a human hair wig. The hair is so low quality nothing works. No matter how gentle you are, just running your fingers through it is impossible, it is like a spider's nest of matted horror. It is hydrophobic, no amount of hot water, fabric conditioner, baby oil and whatever else I've tried touches it. Everything just seems to make it worse. It's as if the hair itself is made of velcro and hot glue.
I wish I had got the straight hair now. I pushed them to implant the wavy hair that was in the photos, which was a custom option not usually available. I believe they just got a low quality wig and did what I asked, I don't know if the regular hair they supply would be better, but they said it couldn't be styled and I really wanted it wavy.
Oh and did I mention, the hair ends up EVERYWHERE. I find it in all manner of places round the house. It's worse than owning a cat or dog.
Oh well. £165 down the toilet.
Right now I've put in a ponytail but it looks bad. It no longer looks full, it now looks like she has alopecia. After just a month of hardly even touching her. There is more hair round my house than there is left in her head. They seriously need to figure out how to keep it implanted. Maybe it should be glued in, because even static seems to pull it out as it is so flimsy.
Anyway, rant over. Just wanted to warn others about this. Maybe I'm just unlucky in hair selection but it's not good to pay all this money for just a handful of good photos from the honeymoon.
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Hmmm. I've always been a bit wary of implanted hair since it's a bit `final`, but I would've thought the quality would have been the highest because of that.ArcanePath wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:30 am Jesus Christ.
Only had my IT doll a month and the implanted hair is completely f*ct.
Forget about combing it. It only has to look at a comb or brush and huge clumps just fall out. It's an absolute nightmare and I regret buying it now since I'm at the point where it looks so awful I want to rip the rest out and just get a human hair wig. The hair is so low quality nothing works. No matter how gentle you are, just running your fingers through it is impossible, it is like a spider's nest of matted horror. It is hydrophobic, no amount of hot water, fabric conditioner, baby oil and whatever else I've tried touches it. Everything just seems to make it worse. It's as if the hair itself is made of velcro and hot glue.
I wish I had got the straight hair now. I pushed them to implant the wavy hair that was in the photos, which was a custom option not usually available. I believe they just got a low quality wig and did what I asked, I don't know if the regular hair they supply would be better, but they said it couldn't be styled and I really wanted it wavy.
Oh and did I mention, the hair ends up EVERYWHERE. I find it in all manner of places round the house. It's worse than owning a cat or dog.
Oh well. £165 down the toilet.
Right now I've put in a ponytail but it looks bad. It no longer looks full, it now looks like she has alopecia. After just a month of hardly even touching her. There is more hair round my house than there is left in her head. They seriously need to figure out how to keep it implanted. Maybe it should be glued in, because even static seems to pull it out as it is so flimsy.
Anyway, rant over. Just wanted to warn others about this. Maybe I'm just unlucky in hair selection but it's not good to pay all this money for just a handful of good photos from the honeymoon.
Thanks for your report cos at least others are warned.
To be constructive, I suppose you could trim her hair right down and just use wigs from now on.
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But just so you know, NOTHING is worse than cat and dog hair.
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I'd rather not take pics as I can barely bring myself to look at it right now. It knots up just looking at it. I have even tried pull aside one small (and I do mean small) section at a time, and holding it tight and combing or gently pulling apart the tangles, but the more I touch it, the worse it gets. I swear the hair is made to stick to itself and everything it contacts. I even tried silicone spray. I've never known such a stubborn material that refuses to work with anythingObi2Kanobi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:23 am That's really a bummer. Upload a photo, im curious to see it. In my two experiences with implanted hair (both from StarPery) it's been a great success. The synthetic hair, from my understanding, is prone to knot up much more than human hair however.
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starpery 148 F Wayne - silicone - review viewtopic.php?t=173241
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Here is an example photo of a realaitv cheap lace front wig ($50):
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Very good, but I'm not ashamed to say I don't know what a lace front wig means. I'm still learning all this girly maintenance stuff. How do i know when I have a lace front wig? Probably a stupid question.Nirodha wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 12:31 pm Personally, I would never trust myself to properly care for implanted hair, which is why I've only used wigs so far and when they're worn out, I just throw them away. The best solution that looks almost as good as implanted hair is a lace front wig. This is cut according to the shape of the head for the front and sides and at first glance it cannot be distinguished from implanted hair.
Here is an example photo of a realaitv cheap lace front wig ($50):
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When you are looking for wigs online if it's a lace front wig you will see it in the title.Socratus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:02 pmVery good, but I'm not ashamed to say I don't know what a lace front wig means. I'm still learning all this girly maintenance stuff. How do i know when I have a lace front wig? Probably a stupid question.Nirodha wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 12:31 pm Personally, I would never trust myself to properly care for implanted hair, which is why I've only used wigs so far and when they're worn out, I just throw them away. The best solution that looks almost as good as implanted hair is a lace front wig. This is cut according to the shape of the head for the front and sides and at first glance it cannot be distinguished from implanted hair.
Here is an example photo of a realaitv cheap lace front wig ($50):
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In the pictures you see a kind of net like a veil. Here's an example, apart from the fact that the wig is set too high,
you can see the part of the net that you have to cut yourself:
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I think I see what you mean.... I'll keep an eye out for it on the net. Sounds like what I should be using. Thankyou for your explanation.Nirodha wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:21 pmWhen you are looking for wigs online if it's a lace front wig you will see it in the title.Socratus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:02 pmVery good, but I'm not ashamed to say I don't know what a lace front wig means. I'm still learning all this girly maintenance stuff. How do i know when I have a lace front wig? Probably a stupid question.Nirodha wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 12:31 pm Personally, I would never trust myself to properly care for implanted hair, which is why I've only used wigs so far and when they're worn out, I just throw them away. The best solution that looks almost as good as implanted hair is a lace front wig. This is cut according to the shape of the head for the front and sides and at first glance it cannot be distinguished from implanted hair.
Here is an example photo of a realaitv cheap lace front wig ($50):
1.jpg
In the pictures you see a kind of net like a veil. Here's an example, apart from the fact that the wig is set too high,
you can see the part of the net that you have to cut yourself:
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1) My dolls are to be loved up and I couldn’t stand the constant shedding.
2) Manufacturers seem to harden the area materials, TPE or Silicone, to help retain the hair.
3) I have learned tricks to keep wigs in place during ‘romps’.
4) I love being able to completely change a dolls appearance by changing the wig- it really is amazing the transformation to the dolls appearance by changing the wig and makeup. In the future manufacturers will solve this issue, probably not in my lifetime.
I have actually removed the implanted hair, and am much happier with my doll having done so.
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