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  2. Tressy - Wikipedia

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    "Tressy" was trademarked in 1963 as a doll with "hair that grows" by the American Character Toy Company of New York. It was first sold as an 11½" fashion doll similar to Mattel's Barbie and by the late 60s as a larger preteen doll by the Ideal Toy Company. Tressy featured a long swatch of hair that could be pulled out of the top of the doll's ...

  3. Crissy - Wikipedia

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    The white Velvet Doll had blonde hair and lavender sleep eyes, while the black Velvet version had black hair and black sleep eyes. "Crissy's Cousin", Velvet had two 15 inch (380 mm) tall friends, "Mia" (1971) and "Dina" (1972–73). The Mia Doll had brunette hair and blue sleep eyes. Mia was only released in a straight body style.

  4. Causes of Hair Loss for Older Women (& How to Treat Them)

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    Topical Finasteride Spray: Another topical solution to treat hair loss in older women, topical finasteride and minoxidil spray is a solid choice for postmenopausal hormonal hair. This selective 5 ...

  5. When are kids too old for strollers? Experts say there are ...

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    It was only a few weeks ago that the internet expressed big opinions over actress Coco Austin's Instagram post sharing a picture of her 6-year-old daughter, Chanel, who she shares with rapper Ice ...

  6. Reborn doll - Wikipedia

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    Acetone or a paint thinner medium is needed for removing the factory paint from the doll. [17] 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.

  7. Black Barbie fans explain why they cherish the groundbreaking ...

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    Angela Williams, a Black writer in her 40s, remembers getting her first Black Barbie doll like it was yesterday. “My first Black Barbie came as a hand me down from one of my sisters.