Margolit
19th April 2006, 11:13 AM
How about some more choices for the "more mature" characters, both male and female?
I would like to see some "salt & pepper" hair, particularly in shorter styles. They could be current styles, but I'm thinking in terms of shorter wavy or somewhat curly ones suited to the older female characters.
In addition, the only ones you have in this area for women that come anywhere close are shoulder-length in either medium grey or brown streaked with a little grey. Could you add salt & pepper coloring to these? I've had to settle for using these styles, as you can see from my CF character, even though neither suits my needs. Also, what about dressier styles (up-dos, etc.)?
And for the men, there could also be some greying at the temples with some of your current styles, both for short(er) and some longer styles, for that "distinguished" look, and additional greying for the 'mature gentlemen" on CF.
There could be some variation to the degree of "salt" to "pepper" here and there to help the character grow older with grace and dignity.
I know it's a tall order, but I think it might work out in the end.
Thank you in advance,
Margolit
I would like to see some "salt & pepper" hair, particularly in shorter styles. They could be current styles, but I'm thinking in terms of shorter wavy or somewhat curly ones suited to the older female characters.
In addition, the only ones you have in this area for women that come anywhere close are shoulder-length in either medium grey or brown streaked with a little grey. Could you add salt & pepper coloring to these? I've had to settle for using these styles, as you can see from my CF character, even though neither suits my needs. Also, what about dressier styles (up-dos, etc.)?
And for the men, there could also be some greying at the temples with some of your current styles, both for short(er) and some longer styles, for that "distinguished" look, and additional greying for the 'mature gentlemen" on CF.
There could be some variation to the degree of "salt" to "pepper" here and there to help the character grow older with grace and dignity.
I know it's a tall order, but I think it might work out in the end.
Thank you in advance,
Margolit