


I counted 106 hairstyles for women available in my game.

I also own the Vintage Glamour stuff pack. I own every game pack and expansion pack except for Vampires. Sure, they've come a long way with this since the Sims 1-3, but it's still not enough. I watch that movie its really good and I thank you for this post! I wholeheartedly agree and have been thinking this for quite some time. It is a very entertaining, yet informative documentary. To anyone who does not understand my argument regarding acceptance of certain hair textures in society, and actually is interested in this subject, I strongly recommend watching the movie 'Good Hair'. Of course more hairstyles are always welcome in any texture, but that category is lacking the most, compared to real life. People with curly hair textures should not feel the need to straighten their hair or wear weaves - chemical treatments are toxic and weaves are ridiculously expensive. It is a very good representation of a natural, curly hairstyle. They should start with converting the curly toddler hairstyle for all ages. I would like society in general to be more accepting of afro-textured hair - in some areas it is unthinkable to go to work in an office wearing a natural hairstyle - and The Sims can be a part of that. Not because I want to create myself, but because natural hairstyles are beautiful when the hair is healthy and most people with an African heritage have hair that is of a different texture than straight hair. For my playstyle, more curly/afro-textured hairstyles are needed. There have been a few silly remarks in this thread, which I will ignore, because there is no argument here: If you don't create sims with curly hair textures, you don't mind the lack of them.
