Behind every Bulgarian sex doll is a disciplined blend of sculpture, molding, painting, and final assembly. The process usually begins with a sculpted master form that captures anatomy, proportion, and a range of expressions. Artists carefully translate the sculpture into a mold, selecting silicone or TPE as the material, each with its own tactile and durability characteristics. The chosen material is cast into the mold, creating a life-size body with defined anatomy. After casting, technicians perform trimming and smoothing, addressing any seams and refining the texture to resemble natural skin.

Face work follows a meticulous sequence: the head is sculpted into proportion with the body, and facial features—nose, lips, and brows—are painted with multiple translucent layers to simulate depth and natural color variation. The eyes are installed as separate components, often with attention to color, iris detail, and moisture effects to give a lifelike gaze. Hair is implanted or attached as wigs, framed with careful styling to complement the face and body.

Assembling the doll involves joining the head to the torso, connecting limbs, and aligning joints for natural range of motion. Finishing touches include clothing, accessories, and surface protection—layers of sealants or coatings chosen to balance durability with tactile softness. Quality control measures are standard: testers check articulation, surface integrity, and color consistency under different lighting. The goal is to deliver a safe, resilient, and realistic product that respects the artistry and craftsmanship behind the final, life-like figure.

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