Silicone

The dolls by Doll Sweet earned an excellent reputation; they are very robust, lightweight, and extremely poseable. These doll's range of movements is very life-like, and there is a multitude of customization options to accomodate the dolls to almost any requirement.

Still there was one point of criticism: The silicone used by DS Doll was rather hard. In spite of their many qualities, the products by DS Doll never were love dolls of tist choice.

This is about to change. Starting in early 2015, DS Doll uses a new silicone that is much softer and more pleasant to touch. Starting immediately, all dolls by Doll Sweet are equipped with the new, softer silicone.

Softness of Doll Sweet's new silicone

This short video illustrates the softness of Doll Sweet's new silicone.

Today we unboxed DS Doll 145 (145 cm) with Nina head on TDF.

Read more on The Doll Forum.

Powdering your love doll

The skin surface of your love doll can be kept smooth with corn starch or baby powder. This applies as well to silicone at to TPE love dolls.

Also, remaining silicone oil (from silicone dolls), or mineral oil (from TPE dolls) usually can be neutralized by repeated powdering.

Storage of love dolls

To store a love doll, the arms and legs should not be close to the body.

The following illustration shows the original position of a silicone love doll by Doll Sweet.

Movement of hips and thighs

Movement of hips and thighs

The thighs of the DS dolls can be separated to both sides to the maximum of 130 degrees and for single leg splitting the leg can be lifted to 100 degrees.

However, we don't recommend opening the doll's thighs too widely and the action can produce much pulling force on the doll's silicone which is easy to cause damage.

The safe leg opening angle that we recommend is 50 degrees at most to both sides and not over 15 degrees of the body's vertical line to the inside. For single leg, it should not be lifted upward over 90 degrees and bent backward over 15 degrees of the body's vertical line.

Movement of lower arms and wrists

Movement of lower arms and wrists

The doll's lower arms can rotate in one direction for 90 degrees. Because we set displacement restrictions on the bones, the lower arms can not bend or rotate in the other directions. (Limited to standard bones).

The doll's wrists can bend up and down and the angles are 45 degrees up and down separately. The lower arms can rotate and the angles are 60 degrees limit.

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