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©/™2019 American Girl ® IT’S HER TIME TO SHINE! 800-845-0005 americangirl.com ©/™ 2019 American Girl DOLL HAIR SALON STYLES FOR SMOOTH HAIR Sweetheart 2 braids $20 Zigzag ponytail $20 2 half-braids $20 Fishtail braid $20 $20 braid -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Half-ponytail Half- Ponytail veil $20 Double- $20 $20 $15 $15 decker ponytail twist with braid ponytail braid Waterfall -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Crisscross Ponytail flip $15 Half-side fishtail $15 2 pigtails $15 side ponytail $10 Ponytail $10 -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Half-ponytail $10 All down $10 -- -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. 800-845-0005 americangirl.com ©/™ 2019 American Girl 8+ DOLL HAIR SALON STYLES FOR LAYERED HAIR Sweetheart Half-ponytail 2 half-braids $20 Zigzag ponytail $20 $20 Ponytail veil $20 $20 braid twist with braid -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Crisscross $ Half-side fishtail $ 2 pigtails $15 $ $10 Waterfall 15 15 side ponytail 10 Ponytail -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Half-ponytail $10 All down $10 -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. -- 800-845-0005 americangirl.com ©/™ 2019 American Girl 8+ DOLL HAIR SALON STYLES FOR TEXTURED HAIR Sweetheart 2 braids $20 Zigzag ponytail $20 2 half-braids $20 Fishtail braid $20 $20 braid -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Double- Half-ponytail Half- Ponytail veil $20 $20 $20 $15 Waterfall $15 decker ponytail twist with braid ponytail braid -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Crisscross Ponytail flip $15 Half-side fishtail $15 2 pigtails $15 $10 Ponytail $10 side ponytail -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Half-ponytail $10 All down $10 -- -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. 800-845-0005 americangirl.com ©/™ 2019 American Girl 8+ DOLL HAIR SALON STYLES FOR CURLY HAIR Sweetheart $20 Zigzag ponytail $20 2 half-braids $20 $20 Ponytail veil $20 2 braids braid -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Double- Half-ponytail Half- $20 $20 Ponytail flip $15 $15 Waterfall $15 decker ponytail twist with braid ponytail braid -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Crisscross Half-side fishtail $15 2 pigtails $15 $10 Ponytail $10 $10 side ponytail Half-ponytail -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. All down $10 -- 800-845-0005 americangirl.com ©/™ 2019 American Girl 8+ DOLL HAIR SALON STYLES FOR SHORT HAIR Sweetheart Half-ponytail $20 $20 Ponytail veil $20 $ $15 2 half-braids braid twist with braid 20 Waterfall -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Crisscross Half-side fishtail $15 2 pigtails $15 $10 Ponytail $10 Half-ponytail $10 side ponytail -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. All down $10 -- 800-845-0005 americangirl.com ©/™ 2019 American Girl 8+ DOLL HAIR SALON STYLES FOR CHARACTER DOLLS Kaya™ $15 Felicity™ $15 Elizabeth™ $15 Caroline™ $15 Josefina™ $15 -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Marie-Grace™ $15 Cécile™ $15 Kirsten™ $15 Addy™ $15 Addy™ $15 -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Samantha™ $15 Nellie™ $15 Rebecca™ $15 Kit™ $15 Ruthie™ $15 -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. -- 800-845-0005 americangirl.com ©/™ 2019 American Girl 8+ DOLL HAIR SALON STYLES FOR CHARACTER DOLLS Molly™ $15 Emily™ $15 Maryellen™ $15 Melody™ $15 Melody™ $15 -- Not for children under 3 years. See below for full warning. Julie™ $15 Ivy™ $15 Nanea™ $15 -- Not for children under 3 years. 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