Safe Use of Heat Tools for Sex Doll Hair Customization

Heat tools can transform hair styling, but safety is essential to protect the doll’s materials. Start by confirming the hair type and the doll’s construction to ensure compatibility with heat styling. Use the lowest effective heat setting and a wide, heat-dissipating barrel to minimize hot spots. Always apply a heat protectant compatible with synthetic or natural fibers used on the doll, then work in small sections to avoid prolonged contact with any single strand. Keep the tool moving to prevent overheating and scorching, especially near the scalp or root area. Test a hidden strand first to confirm texture and shine result before styling the main sections. Avoid direct contact with the scalp for heat-sensitive materials; consider a barrier like a silicone cap or protective wrap if needed. After styling, allow the hair to cool completely before rearranging, and finish with a light, weightless styling product to maintain shape without buildup. Regular maintenance includes gentle brushing with a soft brush to avoid tangling and inspecting for heat-related damage such as brittle strands. Store tools properly and clean them after use to prevent residue transfer to hair. Document preferred heat settings and techniques for future sessions.