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Customize Your iPhone’s Memoji Avatar to Make It Better

By Matthew Lynch
April 12, 2023
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Clues to Customize Your iPhone’s Memoji Avatar to Make It Better  

1.Facial Features: To create a more personalized Memoji avatar, start by adding facial features that resemble you, such as your eye color, nose shape, and skin tone. You can also add details, such as freckles or scars, to make your avatar look more authentic.

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Hairstyle and Color: Choose a hairstyle that matches your own or one that you’d like to experiment with. You can also change the hair color to match your natural or desired shade.

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Accessories: Add accessories such as glasses or jewelry to enhance your avatar’s personal style. You can also add hats, headbands or other headgear.

4.
Clothing and Apparel: Choose clothing and apparel that reflect your personal style or interests. You can give your Memoji avatar an outfit inspired by your favorite sports team, artist or TV show.

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Emotions: Memoji avatars can convey a range of emotions, from happy to sad, angry to surprised. Experiment with facial expressions that reflect your current mood or personality.

6.
Background: Don’t forget to customize the background behind your avatar. You can choose from a variety of preset backgrounds or create your own with a photo or drawing.

By using these clues, you can create a Memoji avatar that looks and feels like you. Customize your avatar to your heart’s content and have fun with it!   

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