Creating realistic pore patterns on sex dolls is about understated detail that reads natural from a distance. Start with a smooth baseline: the skin should be evenly toned and free of visible seams. Pore work is most convincing when it’s fine, shallow, and randomly distributed rather than heavy or uniform. A soft, stippling technique using a tiny, flat brush or a sponge can achieve this effect without obvious marks.
Choose skin-safe pigments or paints that match the existing tone. Mix the pigment with a tiny amount of a clear, skin-safe binder to improve adherence and reduce wear. Apply with a light, dabbing motion, building up very subtle layers rather than heavy coats. The goal is to create micro-texture that catches light realistically; strong shine or overly deep pores will look artificial.
After application, blend the edges carefully where new texture meets the surrounding skin. A thin, translucent glaze can help unify the pores with the base color. It’s wise to test on a hidden area first to ensure adhesion and color stability. Regular maintenance includes gentle cleaning to remove dust that can settle into the texture, preserving a natural finish.