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  2. Wig - Wikipedia

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    A wig is a head covering made from human or animal hair, or a synthetic imitation thereof. [1] The word is short for "periwig". [ 2 ] Wigs may be worn to disguise baldness, to alter the wearer's appearance, or as part of certain professional uniforms.

  3. What's Her Face (doll) - Wikipedia

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    A flower-shaped mask was also included, with corresponding holes to help align the stamps on the Doll's face. The Doll's oversized head lacks rooted hair, and has velcro on top, designed to help their changeable brightly colored wigs stay in place. The Doll's body is similarly stylized, approaching a nearly cartoonish pre-teen build with large ...

  4. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    Care of human or other natural hair wigs is similar to care of a normal head of hair in that the wig can be brushed, styled, and kept clean using haircare products. Wigs can serve as a form of protective styling that allows freedom of control of the hairstyling. Synthetic wigs are usually made from a fine fiber that mimics human hair. This ...

  5. Reborn doll - Wikipedia

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    Hair is an optional choice to add to a doll. Fine mohair, human hair, or wigs are usually used, but it is found in a variety of types. Rooting tools are utilized for this process and are available in numerous sizes 20, 36, 38, 40, and 42. The smaller the number the thicker the needle which will grab more hair and leave a bigger hole in the head ...

  6. Bisque doll - Wikipedia

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    These dolls wore wigs, typically made from mohair or human hair. [6] Between approximately 1860 and 1890 most bisque dolls were fashion dolls, made to represent grown-up women. They were intended for children of affluent families to play with and dress in contemporary fashions. [2]

  7. Schoenhut doll - Wikipedia

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    After submitting a patent application 1909, the company patented the All-Wood Perfection Art Doll in 1911, [5] which featured solid wood heads (some with carved hair, and others with wigs), compressed spring metal joints, and holes in the feet, which allows the dolls to be manipulated and posed on stands.

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