Wig question
Wig question
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Consequently, that question is one of the most often asked for many dolls. .brakis wrote:For those of you that have an anime doll, how does the wig go on, so it stays in place. I've tried looping the holder around the ears, but doesn't seem to hold it snug enough to keep it in place.
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Motoko Susubo wrote:normally if the wig is a ladies small wig all you need to do it set it to the smallest fit and it should stay in place
True in most cases however the Anmie Doll's have an extra large head so you need a bigger wig for the doll...
I would recomend..
Mesure the head and find a wig online...
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I wouldn't be able to test it for another 4-5 months, since that's the earliest calculated date for enough spare change to order one(I know it's cruel to wait that long, but that's the way it is without job)! I hope it'll fit. But I allready decided that I'll need to get the bigger Anime(would be able to get the small in 3 months but didn't think I'd be happy with "childsize") that I expect to have a bigger head than the small one.
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