What American Girl doll is worth the most?

What American Girl doll is worth the most?

Some dolls have since been discontinued making those particular dolls somewhat rare and typically more pricey and more desirable with collectors. To recognize the American Girl Dolls, collectors have to learn the background of each doll. Molly, Kirsten, and Samantha are arguably the most valuable of the dolls.

Who is the owner of American Girl doll?

Mattel

Can you wash an American Girl doll’s hair?

Can you wash an American Girl doll’s hair? Yes, but make sure you cover the doll’s face and body with plastic so she doesn’t get wet. Make sure the hair is down, take out any clips or hair ties, and undo any braids or twists. Hold the doll’s hair under a faucet and use a mild shampoo to wash it.

How much does it cost to replace an American Girl doll head?

New Head or Body Cost for either as of 2009 is $39. Heads can be replaced only with the same American Girl.

What happens if you get water in your American Girl doll’s eyes?

The skin of American Girl dolls is made of vinyl with a soft, matte finish. While cleaning your American Girl doll, always cover her eyes to avoid getting water in them, which can cause rust, and try to keep her soft-fabric body and her hair as dry as possible. And remember, never submerge your doll in water.

Can you wash doll hair?

The fabric softener soak: If your doll’s hair is in really bad shape, tangled and frizzy and awful, you can shampoo her hair in fabric softener. Use three cap-fulls in a large bowl half-full with water, and then just follow the same process as in the “How to wash your doll’s hair.”

How do you keep doll hair nice?

Method Two: Conditioner

  1. Squirt a dime-sized amount of conditioner into the palm of your hand.
  2. Gently massage that conditioner into the doll’s hair.
  3. Let the conditioner soak into the hair over several minutes.
  4. Rinse the conditioner from the hair.
  5. Gently brush out any remaining tangles.
  6. Pat dry.