I just bought this doll from my local Goodwill store. Her name is Alexis from the "Liv for Hair" World. She was about $10, but she reminded of a "baby doll with a weave?"
I do not know how I feel about this doll. I have not opened the packaging yet. Do you have any thoughts?
I think that her hair is a wig that is interchangeable with another wig that can be purchased separately. There are youtube videos on caring for the Liv Doll's wigs. I was in shock to see a little girl taking the hair off her doll and washing/conditioning the "doll size wig." Where have I been? Now, the baby dolls are wearing wigs too . . . I am speechless. I will open my Alexis doll for Christmas. I will be in suspense until then.
How funny you posted this. I just went doll shopping for my daughter and took a picture of a doll set that included miniature oil sheen, grease and different hair pieces. Doll has long straight hair, option to attach long curly ponytail. Not sure how I feel about this doll set so I know how you feel.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you for sharing this! I will google to see if I can find it. Maybe I can add the picture to this article. Great food for thought.
Deletehttp://www.bronnerbros.com/html/barbieDolls.php
ReplyDeleteHere's the link to the Barbie. I guess I should feel okay about this. Weave and hair styling really is a huge part of our culture, changing up our looks. Our dolls are not the first to have interchangeable hair pieces it just caught me off-guard.
Thanks for sharing! Bronner Brothers host Hair shows and manufactures a few product lines. I had no idea that they had partnered with Barbie to make urban baby dolls. Good to know!
DeleteFor the curious minded, my doll Alexis was wearing a removable wig on top of her hard head with wavy hair sculptured.
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