Does Giselle have separate head and body morphs?

I was highly disappointed to recently purchase Aiko 5 and discover there is no separate body morph for the Aiko5 body; that when I apply the morph it gives me the Aiko head as well. I think Aiko 5 is perhaps the loveliest of the Aikos, so I'll still probably be able to use her some, but I really wanted to use the body in combination with other Genesis head morphs.
Now I'm looking at Giselle on the fast grab at 70% off, and on top of that I've got a $5 coupon for taking the Daz survey and trying to remind them they own Carrara (since the survey was about what animation products I use, and weirdly Carrara wasn't on the list, even though stuff like C4d and 3ds and lightwave somehow made the cut).
I'm thinking maybe about purchasing, even though Genesis2 is currently my least favorite figure to use (I tend to prefer V4/M4) but I don't want to get burned again. If I can't dial in the head and the body separately, I'm not interested.
Can anyone who has Giselle give me a heads up on whether the head morph is separate from the body morph?
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Yes, she has separate head and body morphs, as well as a single slider for the Giselle character.
Also Aiko 5 does have a separate head morph, which you can dial to negative if you just want the Aiko body. (under Head ->Female->Stylized on the parameters tab)
Thanks, DaWaterRat!
Also, thank you very much for the tip on dialing the Aiko5 head down. I did see the separate Aiko head morph and wondered why I would ever need it, since the body dials it in automatically (I guess to put Aiko's head on other body types), but I feel like an idiot I didn't think of the obvious solution of dialing the Aiko head to the negative to preserve the body but get rid of the head. You've just made my Aiko5 purchase 90% more useful :)
Each major shape has a dial to use just the head or the body. The same is for A5 and Giselle, however, you will need to dig into Shaping Tab a bit. Hope that helps. Besides, Giselle has quite nice materials and poses plus dialing bits of her into other figures is a good move for a more petite look (just include LegsShorten afterwards).
Now, can you tell me what survey did you take please?