Well, ironically enough, if you want your Sims to look a little unkempt then you’ve got to go through the effort of finding appropriate CC. We’ve all thrown in the towel and decided not to go through all that, too. We’ve all tried to put work into making our hair look its best. Not only is brushing it important, but even the type of brush can make a difference as well as type of shampoo, whether or not a person uses heat to style it… who am I telling? The list goes on and on, as everyone knows intimately. A lot of care would have to go towards keeping a human’s locks resembling anything close to what a Sim has going on. The thing is, real hair isn’t perfect all of the time. Officially-released hairstyles and custom content alike are painstakingly crafted for that very effect. Unless it’s intentionally made to look messy, most hairs for Sims are nothing short of perfect. Most of the time I’m fine exchanging hats for cute accessories, but it’s pretty impressive that we have options for both. Here we have a chic headband overlay that comes in a ton of swatches, so you can match it with outfits or just make it an everyday accessory.Īnother unique aspect here is that, despite the headband, the Aloe Hair is still hat compatible. They add an original element that you generally can’t get on your own. I’m instantly obsessed with any hair that comes with headbands, bandanas, scarves, whatever. The most epic part might just be the accessory, though. Your Sim’s whole head will be framed by these thick, flawless curls. If you prefer Maxis Match content, then you want things to suit the game’s style as closely as possible. We all know CC can be a bit of a gamble sometimes, but Okruee is as talented as they come – and you’ll get salon-quality hair every time. The waves here are fairly intense, and even more gorgeous.Īs they say, there’s not a hair out of place.