One mom was commended for providing great tips on how to keep Barbie's tangled hair looking its best.
Freelance cleaner Aston-Beau Marley visited Ms. Hinch's Cleaning Tips and Tricks group on Facebook to share some snapshots of her daughter's doll collection before and after her haircut.
Revealing that he had seen the trick elsewhere, Aston-Beau wrote of the group, "Thank you to the lady for sharing her advice on detangling and repairing Barbie's hair. You are ready for your new home. My daughter now!
"Hot water and softener".
The pictures showed how the tangled hair had come out, from tangled and disheveled to unrecognizable to shiny and elegant.
After detangling the hair, Aston-Beau braided it to make sure it stayed in place and free from tangles for as long as possible.
After the post, people flocked to the comment section to praise Aston-Beau for sharing the hack, with one person revealing he has been doing it for years.
"Conditioner and hot water for the hair. I used to sell old dolls and that is what we do to fix hair, soak them in conditioner and very hot water and style them," wrote one person.
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"I mixed conditioner and conditioner and used a detangling brush, it's a pleasure," commented another person.
"I work in childcare so I see a lot of them, they need a lot of patience, but it works."
A third person added, "Fabric softener. I have classified many dolls hair with this material."
And since fabric softener costs around 1 euro per bottle, the hack is a clever and inexpensive way to classify doll hair.
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