I've wanted a Ball jointed Doll for the past year or so, and I just need a few questions answered and a second opinion before i buy one.If a tension string brakes, will the doll be completely limp? Are they worth the cost?how can i maintain the wigs, and make sure they don't get all frizzy?if i live in canada, ordering from korea, how long will the whole process take ,approximately, including shipping? Thanks, I'd really appreciate even the answer to one of these questions^.^
The elastics don't usually break, but they do stretch out through timeIf you get a BJD, you'll eventually have to learn how to re-string the dollTo me, they are worth the costBut that's something you have to decide for yourselfIf you buy a doll, and it doesn't work out for you-just sell him/her to a new homeI use water sprays and do fine with that, but there are these wig sprays for dolls you can buy on OKorderShipping varies from company to companyIf you want a doll with a face-up (the makeup), that would push the waiting time furtherI've waited 2 months for my doll from Luts to arrive because I ordered a face-up with mineOthers have received their dolls in 2 weeks or less because they bought their's blankIf you buy from less popular companies, then the waiting time could be shorterIt all variesBut once the dolls have been shipped, they're usually shipped through EMS, so that should take only a few days.
If you're truely feeling hungry, not just having cravings, than give your body what it wantsIt's craving fuelEating 7-8 mini meals/snacks helps meEat every 2-3 hours1/2 serving of chicken, a fruit salad, 1/2 can of tuna with veggies, full fat yogurt, (yes full fat, the fake sugar is even worse for you), etc at each time150-200 calories at each time.
Drinking water is probably the best advice I can giveAnd if you're still hungry, just eatMake sure it's healthy foods and such, but you shouldn't starve yourselfJust don't go overboard.
take a break from blue moon belgian white a 164 calorie treat and grab a miller genuine draft which is only 64 cals
Do 45 minutes cardio workouts a few times a week