Most 1/4 BJD dolls in the MSD range—especially dolls with proportions similar to Joan—typically wear wigs in the 7–8 inch size range. That number refers to head circumference measured around the wig line. Some slimmer MSD heads can take 6–7 inch wigs, while slightly larger heads may need 8–9 inch. If you’re between sizes, the better choice usually depends on the wig cap material: stretch caps can size down more comfortably, while non-stretch caps often need the exact measurement (or a touch larger).
Measuring is quick, but it helps to be consistent about where the wig will actually sit. Use a flexible measuring tape (the kind used for sewing). If you don’t have one, wrap a thin ribbon or strip of paper around the head, mark where it meets, then measure that length with a ruler.
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If the wig feels slightly loose, a silicone wig cap or a bit of removable putty can help stabilize it without damaging resin. If it’s slightly tight, avoid forcing it—tight wigs can ride up and expose the hairline. Instead, try the next size up or choose a stretch cap construction.
For more sizing notes and examples, visit the main guide here: https://enticingbuynest.shop/what-size-wig-fits-most-bjd-dolls-like-joan-and-how-do-you-measure-the-head-circumference/.
If you’re between sizes, choose the larger size for non-stretch caps, or the smaller size for stretchy caps if you prefer a snug, secure fit. When in doubt, sizing up is safer because you can stabilize a slightly loose wig more easily than you can stretch a tight one.
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