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Silicone Sex Dolls

Silicone sex dolls represent the pinnacle of realism and craftsmanship. Made from medical-grade platinum silicone — the same material used in surgical prosthetics — these silicone love dolls capture incredibly fine facial and skin detail, clean up easily thanks to their non-porous surface, and offer exceptional durability that can last for years with proper care.

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Silicone Dolls

2,930 dolls
172cm/5ft8 C-cup Silicone Sex Doll – Evelyn (RealClone - All-in-one)
IN STOCK2,865
SiliconeC-cupcurvy
172cm/5ft8 C-cup Silicone Sex Doll – Evelyn (RealClone - All-in-one)
4.8
silicone · c-cup · curvy · 172cm
$8,599
539 watching*
166cm/5ft5 C-cup Silicone Sex Doll – Jie (RealClone - All-in-one)
IN STOCK1,772
SiliconeC-cupcurvy
166cm/5ft5 C-cup Silicone Sex Doll – Jie (RealClone - All-in-one)
4.7
silicone · c-cup · curvy · 166cm
$8,999
431 watching*

About Silicone dolls

Silicone is the premium material of choice for buyers who want the highest level of realism, detail, and long-term durability. Medical-grade platinum-cure silicone — the same material used in surgical implants and prosthetics — is what sets top-tier dolls apart, and the difference is immediately apparent in both look and feel.

The defining characteristic of silicone is its non-porous surface. Unlike TPE, silicone does not absorb moisture or bacteria, which makes it far easier to clean and sanitize. A simple wash with warm water and antibacterial soap is sufficient for routine maintenance, and the material does not require powder treatments or special storage precautions beyond keeping it away from sharp objects and extreme heat. For buyers who value hygiene and low upkeep, silicone is the clear winner.

Where silicone truly excels is in detail reproduction. The material can capture incredibly fine textures — skin pores, veins, fingernail details, subtle facial wrinkles — with a fidelity that TPE simply cannot match. This is why premium doll manufacturers almost universally use silicone for their flagship head sculpts, even on dolls that use TPE bodies. If realism in facial expression and skin texture is a priority, silicone delivers a noticeably superior result.

The trade-off is cost and firmness. Full silicone dolls are significantly more expensive than their TPE counterparts, often by $1,000 or more for comparable size and features. Silicone is also inherently firmer than TPE — it has less give and squish — which some buyers prefer but others find less satisfying. Understanding this difference in tactile quality before purchasing is important, especially if you have previously handled only TPE.

Should you choose silicone or TPE? It comes down to priorities. If you want the finest facial detail, the easiest cleaning routine, and the longest lifespan — and your budget can stretch to it — silicone is the better long-term investment. If maximum softness and outright value matter more, a quality TPE doll, or a hybrid silicone-head-on-TPE-body configuration, may serve you better. Every silicone doll listed here is a full-size model from a verified merchant, and each listing links out so you can compare current prices before you buy. If you are still weighing the two materials, our TPE-vs-silicone guide breaks the decision down in detail.

Buying tips

  • If you want the realism of silicone but the softness of TPE, ask manufacturers about hybrid configurations — a silicone head on a TPE body. This is often the best value compromise and is widely available from major brands.
  • Silicone dolls can withstand higher temperatures, so body warming devices and warm water baths are safe and can enhance the experience in a way that would risk TPE deformation.
  • Inspect manufacturer photos carefully for skin texture detail before purchasing. Silicone's main selling point is its ability to capture fine detail, and the quality of sculpting varies significantly between brands even at similar price points.
  • Check where the doll ships from. Many silicone dolls are made to order with two-to-four-week lead times, while some merchants stock popular models in US or EU warehouses for faster, more discreet delivery. Each listing names the merchant, so you can weigh shipping speed and customs against price.

Frequently asked questions

Why are silicone dolls so much more expensive than TPE?
Platinum-cure silicone is significantly more expensive as a raw material than TPE. It also requires more complex molds and longer curing times during manufacturing. Additionally, silicone's ability to hold fine detail means manufacturers invest heavily in high-resolution sculpts, which adds to the production cost. The result is a product that costs more to make at every stage of production.
Is silicone softer or harder than TPE?
Silicone is generally firmer than TPE. Standard silicone has less natural give and squish, which some buyers find more realistic and others find less so. Some manufacturers now offer "soft silicone" formulations that are closer to the feel of TPE while retaining silicone's non-porous properties and detail fidelity. If softness is a priority, look specifically for soft silicone variants.
Can I use a silicone doll head with a TPE body?
Yes, and this is actually a very popular configuration. Many buyers purchase a TPE body (for softness and value) paired with a silicone head (for detail and easy cleaning). Most major manufacturers offer mixed-material configurations, and the two materials are compatible in terms of attachment. Check with the specific manufacturer to confirm compatibility before ordering.
How long does a silicone doll last?
A well-maintained silicone doll can last five to ten years or more. Silicone is highly resistant to tearing, does not stain as easily as TPE, and does not degrade from moisture. The main risks are sharp punctures (which can be difficult to repair invisibly) and prolonged exposure to extreme heat, which can cause deformation. With reasonable care, silicone is by far the most durable material available.
Are silicone dolls compatible with all lubricants?
Water-based lubricants are always safe with silicone. Silicone-based lubricants should be avoided, as they can bond with and degrade silicone surfaces over time. Oil-based lubricants are generally safe but can be harder to clean. When in doubt, stick with water-based formulas — they are the universally safe option across all doll materials.
How much does a silicone sex doll cost?
Silicone commands a clear premium over TPE — typically several hundred to well over a thousand dollars more for a comparable size and configuration. Entry-level full-size silicone dolls start higher than their TPE equivalents, while flagship models with hyper-realistic sculpts, implanted hair, and articulated skeletons reach into the several-thousand-dollar range. Because prices move with promotions and exchange rates, every listing on this platform links to verified merchants showing current pricing, and product pages track recent price changes so you can time your purchase.
What should I look for in the best silicone sex doll?
Rather than chasing a single "best" model, focus on the factors that matter most for silicone specifically: the quality of the head sculpt and skin texture (silicone's main advantage, and where brands differ most), the skeleton type (EVO or shrugging-shoulder joints allow more natural posing), the softness formulation (standard versus soft silicone), and the reputation of the manufacturer. Read independent reviews, compare specs side by side, and buy only from verified sellers. Our review hub and comparison tool are built to make exactly these trade-offs clear.