Am I missing something?

Hi everyone. I have a particular objective in mind... maybe Daz is the answer, maybe it isn't. I have a list of NPC's used in my tabletop RPG, each with detailed physical descriptions, and I just want to have a picture to go with them. So I've installed Daz Studio 4.6. I've figured out how to load the basic male and female figures, and I've been able to adjust the bodies, but where do I change the faces???
I've clicked just about everything I can think to click, and I don't have any options for changing faces. I Googled around for the answer, I've looked at YouTube, I've read through the "getting started" docs, but nothing has really addressed it. I'm not looking to delve in too deep with this... seems like this should be pretty straight forward. I mean, logically speaking, I can't imagine a company would release a 3D figure modelling software that can change everything BUT the face, right? So clearly I'm missing something. Question is, what? Can anyone help me out?
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Where are you looking? Even without any additional morph sets there are some facial morphs n the Shaping tab.
Face Morphs for most figures, including Genesis, G2F, and G2M will be available in the Parameters pane when you select the 'Head'
Please have a look through all of the training resources available in the Help menu
And more to the Point DAZ Studio is not a figure modeling program. It is a Pose and render Studio. To change the figures in DAZ Studio you need morph sets for the figure. DAZ Studio then allows the user to alter the standard figure(s) by dialing the morphs to new values. The Morphs then change the figure to then be posed and Rendered. Hexagon or Blender are modeling programs (to name two) used to model the morphs to be used in DAZ Studio, and other things such as sets to pose the figures in.
DAZ Studio is just a Production studio for things it can use. It can create primitive items on its own and be used to RIG (set up) other items once they are built fully in a proper modeling program, but is not designed to do it all from start to finished figure on it's own.