Curly Girls United dolls |
Having my professional background as first a critical care nurse and now a nurse anesthetist, I never imagined I would start my own doll company! But life has many surprises for us as time goes on.
I grew up with girls and
women who had beautiful hair textures and gorgeous skin tones, but our dolls
all looked the same—generic in a way that didn’t reflect the beauty in our
communities. Being raised the youngest of 16 kids in Chicago’s Englewood
neighborhood during the 1970s offered me a unique perspective. A few years ago,
after a failed attempt to find a natural-hair doll of color for a Christmas
gift, I decided to create my own.
Kayla is the center doll; the other two will be named soon. |
According to research by
Unilever, the maker of Dove soaps and shampoos, about 60 percent of girls who have curly hair don’t think it’s
beautiful. The Curly Girls United dolls come with a range of hair textures—some
very curly and others with looser curls—that can be washed and styled, allowing
girls to learn how to care for and appreciate their own natural hair. “I like
her because she looks like me; she’s my mini-me,” was the response from
Madison, a 6-year-old who received one of our first dolls.
Designing the dolls was a joy
and a challenge! They are 18” to allow girls and collectors to use other
popular doll clothes. We had our own mold made for the face and worked with the
manufacturer to get the hair just right. The hair is fully rooted and of high
quality that can be “cowashed” and finger combed. I wanted the dolls to
represent the beautiful variety of skin tones and hair textures of the women
and girls I know. We are starting with 3 skin tones and hair colors/textures
but definitely hope to add more. It was important to have the dolls be able to
stand independently and so we chose a primarily vinyl body, but to keep the
cuddle factor we went with a 2/3s cloth torso. The cost of manufacturing the
dolls is high. To keep it manageable, I
made the decision to have the articulation kept at the head, shoulders and
hips.
Currently the dolls are available for order on Indie GoGo: https://igg.me/at/Curly-Girls-United/x where there is special pricing until mid-May. After that, the dolls are available for full price at Brown Eyed Dolls: http://browneyeddolls.com/. The dolls will ship to customers starting in mid-June and will come packaged in a plastic bag in their own branded pink box which has pictures of all the dolls on it.
I think little girls
as well as collectors will agree that these are beautiful dolls. It is my
sincere hope that they bring as much joy to others as creating them has brought
me.
Margaret
Brand
Manager
Brown Eyed
Dolls
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Thank you, Margaret, for sharing the inspiration behind the creation of Curly Girls United and for providing details about these adorable 18-inch dolls. It is always refreshing to learn of companies like yours whose dolls are inclusive, because positive imagery of self matters in the eyes of all children.