
This doll's faceup is pretty similar to the Basic one, as well. The texture of her hair is very soft and silky. The piece has a rubber band around it, which is a good thing because there's a pretty big gap in it, and since it doesn't have a buckle or clip I doubt it would hold her hair at all without that rubber band. It's held in place by a thick row of molded silver chains. This doll has bangs where the basic one didn't, and her hair is pulled into a ponytail to the back left side of her head.

She still has long, straight hair in streaks of lavender and purple. She's the second Spectra doll to be released, and in terms of hair and face she doesn't stray far from the Basic doll. Spectra Vondergeist is the third and final of the wide release dolls left to cover.
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Doing her character spotlight really put me in a Spectra mood, plus I'd already been planning on reviewing her Dot Dead Gorgeous doll, so why not do it now, while the proverbial iron is hot? And for anyone feeling Spectra fatigue, take heart, because she likely won't be showing up again on the blog in a major way until her Power Ghoul doll is released next year. She's had two dolls and one fashion pack, and they're all great (her fashion pack might actually be deserving of it's very own blog post, it's that awesome), but when you've got new characters and tons of lines constantly being released she tends to get lost in the shuffle.

It's just that, as I covered in my spotlight of her, there's literally not much of her around that we can get excited about. It's not that I don't like her - I actually think she's extremely cool and remarkably unique. I'm going to be honest with you: Spectra usually doesn't get much attention at my house. She's on quite a roll at the moment 'round here, hogging all the posts with her shiny purple hair and grubby little (clear) hands. Maybe I should rename this blog Spectrathing.
