What do you wash your ponies hair with???

Sunnie Bunny

Teeny Tiny Baby Pony
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I totally love to wash their hair with

THERMASILK
Daily Balancing
Conditioner

Man does it work well it makes their hair so nice and soft shiny and silky :wink:

and i love playing with pony hair 8)
LOL

what do you use?
 
My regular Shampoo: Suave (flavor of the day, lol)
Then condition with Aussie Slip Leave-in Detangler and one drop of concentrated liquid fabric softener.

Silky smooth through the curling iron!
 
I've washed their hair with mild laundry detergent and then a real thick mixture of fabric softener(snuggle or downy), their bodies come out real soft feeling and their hair is just beautiful! My parents learned this trick from a toy flea market vender in FL in 1988! It works too!
 
i wash the body with laundary pre wash like "shout" or "spray and wash" *or oxy clean on SS ponies* then use dove shampoo and conditioner. bad fizz i soak in downey with hot tap water.

~ Diana
 
I don´t wash the hair of the ponies with a special shampoo or conditioner. I haven´t noticed that one shampoo or conditioner would work better than an other. That´s the reason why I always buy the cheapest shampoo and conditioner.

**Snowflake**
 
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i use a lot of products on their hair but it works great. i use these in combination:

1.frizzease shampoo (step 1 from this product)
2.pantene conditioner (i find this conditioner really thick compared to others)
3.frizzease hair serum (step 3 from this products)
4.frizzease (the step 4 one i can't remember the name, lol)

anyway all these products combined will help smooth out even the the worst frizz.
 
I just wash it with regular shampoo if the hair feels greesy.
I just take anything that I use myself at that point. It often works. Not agains frizz though but against the "greesynes" =P
 
I usually wash there hair with whatever is left over. Thanks to my ponies, I've been able to get rid of a lot of left over Shampoo & Conditioner bottles. ;D

MLP's: Helping people clear out their excess S&C since 1982.
 
Herbal Essences. and sometimes palmolive dish soap LOL
 
A tip for getting rid of rust stains in tails...

If you have a local lush, the i love juicy shampoo gets rid of rust stains in tails completely, its brilliant!

I tried it on a Fifi and a Springsong, worked wonders. A yellow tail i tried wasn't so successful, but it does work brilliantly!

Martha xxx
 
Dove soap. The liquid kind makes their hair gorgeous! And just the cheap stuff used for bubble bath or washing dishes. I used it as an experiment one day, and it really defrizzed my Galazy.
 
Lately I've been soaking the bodies in oxyclean, scrubbing the body with an old toothbrush, and then wiping the whole body with a magic eraser. Then I rinse the entire pony off and condition with aquage conditioner that I have from my uncles salon.
 
I use good old .99 cent Suave shampoo and conditioner from Wal*Mart (I can't afford to spend much money on washing my toys' hair :D ). I don't like anything perfumy, so I usually buy non-fragrance, or something very light like Milk & Honey.

Just in case anyone cares. ;)
 
i should wash their hair with the cheapest conditioner but I am a sucker and use herbal essences it makes their hair so silky soft ^.^
 
outrageous shampoo and conditioner. I love the smell of it but I wouldn't use it on my own hair cause all it does is it builds up on your hair.
 
I wash the hair with soap and then I use conditioner. I always have a bottle of conditioner that I use only on ponies, the cheapest one I can find!

I don't see why some people use more expensive products on pony hair - it's just made out of plastic, not the protein keratin like our hair. Those products wont work on plastic as it does on human hair.
 
I've used just about every non-salon shampoo there is...Pantene, Herbal Essenses, Finesse, Salon Selectives, Suave...I think I have Herbal Essense and generic Target "Pantene" in my cleaning tote now.

To me, they all work pretty much the same. The only thing that changes is the smell.
 
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