
Hairdresser games are wonderful, and I’ve been caught playing for hours on end with various hairstyles and such. But hairdresser games aren’t all sweetness and light. There are some issues that could stand to be resolved in most hairdresser games. Most often these are individual issues that you’ll need to handle on your own.
Hairdresser games might give you a bad idea for a haircut. On a screen, a particular hairstyle might look terrific. But when you consider taking that style and putting it on your own head, be cautious. The doll base on the site will be different than your own shape and size. Ask your hairdresser and friends for guidance as you look for a new style.
Hairdresser games might commit you to hair dye. If you start playing around with your hairstyle and dye your hair as part of that style, you’ll be committed. Most dye does not wash out, but instead must grow out. Unless you want to watch it grow out, you’ll need to keep up with the dye job.
Hair dresser games are rarely 3D. I’d love to see a hairdresser game that allows you to “walk” around the head of hair you’re styling – much like a real stylist would.
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