When I first saw a Theresa I thought her face was just so cute, but I also could see a potential for more so when I finally got my hands on one, I knew she was going to be a custom. The great thing about this face mold in particular is that it has some great features. For one, are the big full lips which are going to look absolutely beautiful when detailed out. There is a more prominent larger nose and I like the distances between the eyes, the nose length, and the mouth. The mouth as well has a built-in smile, which I also think is cute because she looks naturally happy. She also has a very natural-looking chin, it's not super pointy for her face but it is a defined chin versus other molds that are much rounder in shape or have an even pointier look to them.
This mold - though it's hard to see is a #5 skin tone. The skin looks completely different in different lights which is why it is so hard to see the skin tones online and figure out what shade they are. On the left is more of her true color as the #5 skin tone can be best described as a true brown without tones of yellow or orange mixed in. On the right she definitely looks different, but it's just the lighting and you can almost see a more orangy tone on her face. If you are collecting the right side picture is kind of the tone you get with the #4 skin tone which is often used as a Hispanic brown where as the #5 is used more as an African American brown.
This Theresa is just going to be one of my models for wigs, so she's not being converted into a character but rather she is going to be given a natural face up with some beautiful detail and then when my My Twinn wigs come in, she will be ready for pictures. I'll share progress when she gets some detailing added.
Wow the difference is mind blowing we ing. I have to see who I bought,she Was only $40 so I'm sure she has some issues..Again thank you since I'm pretty clueless with the my twin ,but I really want to learn.ty the or s the sharing 💞