How to Condition Hair of My Little Pony Toys

Wet your pony's mane and tail with warm, not hot, water., Use a comb to gently untangle the mane and tail., Gently work shampoo into the mane and tail., Brush that hair again!, Work conditioner into the mane and tail., If you are aiming for a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wet your pony's mane and tail with warm

    Be careful not to get water inside their bodies or to the top of their tails, because the washer securing their tail will rust.
  2. Step 2: not hot

    DO NOT use a brush used on humans, because the oils in our hair can damage their hair.

    A new flea comb from the vet's office will work great. , Most shampoos work just fine, but you should get one that's clear.

    Suave will work great and isn't pricey. , Now rinse out the shampoo and brush it once more. , Again, it doesn't need to be expensive, but clear is best.

    Brush and rinse. , If you want curls, skip this step.

    Now, for straight hair, gently wrap the mane around your pony's front leg and secure with a hair tie.

    Do the same with the tail and one of the back legs.

    Let dry, take off hair ties, and gently brush. , Wrap your pony's hair around a straw or straws, depending on how many curls you want.

    Secure with hair ties at both top and bottom of straws.

    If your curls aren't staying in very well, spray their hair with body spray.

    Different sizes of straws will give you different size curls.

    When dry, unwrap and remove straw. ,
  3. Step 3: water.

  4. Step 4: Use a comb to gently untangle the mane and tail.

  5. Step 5: Gently work shampoo into the mane and tail.

  6. Step 6: Brush that hair again!

  7. Step 7: Work conditioner into the mane and tail.

  8. Step 8: If you are aiming for a straight hairstyle

  9. Step 9: brush the pony's hair once more.

  10. Step 10: This step is for curls only.

  11. Step 11: Enjoy your pony's shiny

  12. Step 12: clean hair!

Detailed Guide

Be careful not to get water inside their bodies or to the top of their tails, because the washer securing their tail will rust.

DO NOT use a brush used on humans, because the oils in our hair can damage their hair.

A new flea comb from the vet's office will work great. , Most shampoos work just fine, but you should get one that's clear.

Suave will work great and isn't pricey. , Now rinse out the shampoo and brush it once more. , Again, it doesn't need to be expensive, but clear is best.

Brush and rinse. , If you want curls, skip this step.

Now, for straight hair, gently wrap the mane around your pony's front leg and secure with a hair tie.

Do the same with the tail and one of the back legs.

Let dry, take off hair ties, and gently brush. , Wrap your pony's hair around a straw or straws, depending on how many curls you want.

Secure with hair ties at both top and bottom of straws.

If your curls aren't staying in very well, spray their hair with body spray.

Different sizes of straws will give you different size curls.

When dry, unwrap and remove straw. ,

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