Lovely Dolls are kind of like the Chinese version of Arte Tokio dolls. I actually liked the way that they looked better than the Tokio ones though so I opted for this rather than save up for that.
Hot on the heels of my Iplehouse dolls who just arrived yesterday is Euphoria, a 60cm silicone doll from Lovely Doll in a medium breast size and with finger wires. Ordered her around the same time. I didn't like the body blushing in their pics so I'm opting to give it a try myself. Spent $90 on a trial kit which I'm thinking should be enough to get the job done, but hopefully it will turn out well since the doll herself and the paints are so expensive! I don't think the paint can really be removed once applied.
Strangely enough, although I love anime, I don't like female anime faces, so I'm going to put another head on her at some point. The head actually looks bigger and wider in person than it does in the product pics.
She's so jiggly! Definitely a much softer silicone than the 1/6 Edation Hot Stuff silicone doll I have. She was kind of sticky and oily too when I first opened her, but a quick wash and a little powder fixed that right up.
The default head just has a hole in it and sits on a stick coming out of the neck, but the neck bit can be changed to a screw bit so I could put a different head on her and screw a stopper on inside.
I kind of worry about the skeleton though. It feels like it's just wire, so seems like it could fatigue and break easily. I didn't really plan on posing her much though, mostly just sewing and changing clothes on her, so I'll keep my fingers crossed that I'll never break her....Other bad thing is that the finger wires only go about half way through the fingers :/ $65 to add that feature.
Oh, she was supposed to come with a pink wig, but I didn't get it Wrote to ask about it, but not that big of a deal.
Now I need to find a head and a wig that I like for her....
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By request, a picture of the head post and how a resin head fits on the body:
Just put the resin head on the post and screw the bead on inside the head. It comes loose easily though so using a little eye putty to stabilize it helps.