G4 How Hard is it to Break a Water Cutie Pony?

Philly

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I have 3 water cuties mib (Diamond Mint, Pinkie Pie, Luna) but I also got a loose Luna recently and I'd like to do up her hair but how easy is it to break her? I'd probably rinse her hair with hot water and put in conditioner and then rinse it in more hot water and put in the curlers, blow dry her hair for a bit and then finish the drying job by leaving her next to a fan. Anyway, how should I proceed with doing her hair?
 
IDK, I had no problem washing and styling ours. As long as you don't purposely try and break it or maybe drop it on a hard surface by accident
 
Man, I need in on this helicopter ride! I have many, many people who need to be attacked from above with water balloons!
 
I was wondering about the water cuties too, I wonder how long the water inside them will last before it starts to evaporate like a lot of my snow globes did as a child....
 
That's actually an excellent question

I have my Diamond Mint still in her packaging, but I fear that a few years/months down the line she may lose all her water, which is what made them so unique and cool in the first place!
 
I was wondering about the water cuties too, I wonder how long the water inside them will last before it starts to evaporate like a lot of my snow globes did as a child....

I know I've discussed the 'shelf life' of the globe Ponies with a friend of mine. Depending what liquid in the Pony itself, their lovely qualities may be quite short lived.

Other toy types I suspect may have limited lifetimes are the MLP Squishy Pops and Fash 'Ems. While they're cute and all, that soft TPR (Thermo Plastic Rubber: a blended material which becomes malleable with body heat, it's popular because people with latex/rubber allergies can handle it safely). They seem to have a somewhat high level of petroleum (something I can't prove not being a chemist, but only suspect), which means they'll break down relatively quickly.
 
@evilbunnyfoofoo

Does this mean that my huge Squinkie collection is going to be sticky next year and then in ten years be a globby lump of colorful squisherooness? Will it then morph into the Blob and melt a hole in the floor? Will it start rolling and make my precious Vinny disappear? If you see something rolling down a hill up there where you are, its probably my Squinkie collection.
 
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Yesh. That's exactly right. I am SCIENCE BUNNY and I know all!
 
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