Wednesday, November 11, 2015

How to make your plastic horse's hair soft

So, you may or may not be wondering...
How in the world do I make my horse's hair soft, and not all over the place?
Well, you've come to the right place! Here, we do things differently-
GET ON WITH IT



okay jeez



Well, here are the things you'll need:
1. A pony, of course. Must be a brushable pony. If you don't have one, then why the fluff balls are you here?
Anyway...
2. A brush. It has to be a brush with many teeth, so DO NOT use an Equestria Girls brush. I use a rose-shaped brush, which can sometimes be found in G3 sets or knock-off sets. Who knew they could have an amazing brush? Though, your final resort will be using a toothbrush. Preferably unused.
3. A working sink with hot water.
4. Conditioner. Don't worry, you'll know why soon.
And now, for the optional choices!
1. Scissors. This is if you want to cut the plastic hair.
2. Small elastics. These can be found in packaging for other toys.
3. Hair styling tutorials.


Okay, now time for the how-to-do-it part.
Step one: Turn the water on, and set it to the hot setting. But, warm water works fine, too.
Step two: Get the "hair" wet. Do not brush it an this time.
Step three: Add the conditioner. Make sure when you're doing this that you condition it as if you were doing this to your own hair. It'll be worth it in the end.
Step four: Keep the hair conditioned like that for about 3-5 minutes. It will really make it soft.
Step five: Rinse the hair. While you're doing this, brush it. For super-puffy hair, you may need to redo these steps twice.
Step six: Dry it. Though, if you want to style it, go for it.

One last thing. Don't freak out if you get water on it. It's not gonna rust up or turn into a puddle.
Unless it's a witch