View Full Version : Hypermaniac Head Size; Which Wigs Fit?
TammyTammy
09-17-2007, 05:13 PM
I have a Hypermaniac Renewal Eujquiv and I am having a difficult time fitting her a wig. Right now she's wearing an SD size Luts wig, but she's drowning in it. :cry Does anyone know if Luts' MSD size wig will fit?
Rhian
09-17-2007, 05:37 PM
TammyTammy, have you tried measuring her head around the widest point? A typical mini-size wig is usually for heads of 7-8" in circumference, and the wigs for the 60cm dolls are usually 9-10". Sometimes you can downsize a too-large wig by tacking some elastic inside the wigcap, too.
Lolly
09-17-2007, 06:30 PM
The HM heads are a bit smaller than the norm in all sizes. Monique 7-8 was a tight fit. I had a Volks 8-9 that fits really well.
TammyTammy
09-17-2007, 06:50 PM
Thanks Rhian and Lolly. I measured her head and it's just under 8.25". I really like the Luts wigs, cause they have the colour and style that I want for her, but the one that she is wearing now is probably a 9-10" size and envelopes her whole head and face if I push it forward and has a "bubble" in the back if I push it back. She currently has two fat rubber bands on her head holding it on.
bakayaro onna
09-18-2007, 07:00 AM
I find Luts SD wigs don't fit any head except Luts big heads. 8-9 does best with the rest of the companies with SD sizes. I have also found that in general (at least with the sculpts I have) MSD heads are pretty much 7-8. Naturally, that doesn't include Unoa, OrientDoll or other small-headed msds.
Juubei
09-24-2007, 11:10 PM
I had a Hypermaniac Ishta, and I found that small-medium-sized wigs fit best. Cherishdoll SD-sized wigs fit a bit on the tight side, as do Iplehouse, whereas Luts and Leekeworld were HUGE.
If you want to use a bigger wig with a small-headed doll, not only would I suggest the rubber-band wristlets (which it looks as though you are using), but also Volks Pitatto Wig Stopper (http://store.volksusa.com/matlst0004.html). My girlfriend and I keep this on all of our dolls because it can really help wig-slipping issues.
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