Cheekbone highness can dramatically influence facial character, lending a youthful glow or mature elegance to a sex doll. Sculpting this feature begins with understanding light and shadow: high, defined cheekbones catch light differently than flatter faces, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional look. Start by mapping the intended planes of the face. Visualize two primary zones: the cheek hollows beneath the eyes and the crest of the cheekbone along the middle of the cheek. The goal is to elevate the prominence of the bone while preserving natural softness around the eyes and mouth.
For contouring, use blushing and shading to create a gradual elevation. A cool-toned, slightly gray-brown shade can simulate natural bone depth, while a lighter, skin-toned highlight on the protruding plane catches light realistically. Apply product in a controlled, feathered fashion—small, circular motions with a fine brush or sponge—to avoid harsh lines. Blend thoroughly toward the temple and upper cheek, maintaining a soft transition into the peri-orbital region to preserve expression.
Texture and finish matter. A satin or semi-matte finish on the contour areas makes the highlight pop without appearing chalky. Regularly inspect the contour for wear and retouch when necessary, particularly after cleaning or repositioning the doll. With careful layering and precise blending, you can sculpt cheekbones that convey character and vitality while staying durable over time.