Kittytip: Shopping for hair

Kittytip: Shopping for hair

It occurred to me whilst shopping at Magika earlier today that here are plenty of blog posts around explaining how to adjust prim hair to make for a better fit, but I haven’t seen that many that tell you how to actually shop for the stuff!Now, I know that may sound bonkers, but if you’re going to do a job then do it properly and yes, there is a method to shopping for hair that is astoundingly simple but will save you lots of hassle and probably Linden in the process.To begin with then, let’s go back to basics. What kind of style are you after? Long, short, spiky..all these styles can be found at a myriad of sources across the grid, but be selective about where you shop. Try somewhere that has been recommended by a blog like the fabulous ‘Savoir Hair’ which features loads of neat styles, or ask your chums or people whose style you admire what stores they recommend. Also, if you’re out and about and you fall in love with a style that you see another avatar wearing be bold and ask where they got it from, if you don’t ask, you don’t get after all! Finally go to the obvious stores, places like ETD and Gurlywood. Bear in mind though that these sims are usually rammed to the rafters with punters, so perhaps it’s a better option to visit a sim like ‘Hairspray’, which is purely dedicated to hair fashions. Many of the big names have satellite stores here, so use it as an opportunity to find brands that you like, and then visit their main store to check out the full range.

The method then is as follows:

  • Go to your chosen store
  • Get SHEDLOADS of demos ( bear in mind these aren’t always free, it depends on the store)
  • GO HOME

Yes, go home! Trying on is best done in a familiar environment if you ask me, but if you don’t rent a house or own land go to the least laggy sand-box that you possibly can. The reason I’m asking you to do this is because the most popular stores usually have a lot of patrons, and you want as little interference as possible when you are wearing your hair demo. If the sim is laggy the hair may not fit right or be glitchy. Once you are wearing it, adjust to attain the fit that you are happy with and then proceed to use your camera controls to view it from *every* angle. I’m not over-egging the pudding when I say this, and although it may seem a little over-cautious remember that you’re going to be spending pennies and you want to be 100% sure about your purchase. You won’t get a refund on it after all!

Incidentally, it’s highly likely the demo-style will be a dodgy colour or mixture of tints. At this point we’re establishing if the shape and the style works with your avatar’s individual appearance and style of dress. Move on to your colour selection when you’re satisfied with the hair design.

Now it’s time to get wardrobe happy, and throw on your favourite outfits with gay abandon! Wear nothing and look at yourself as nekkid as the day you were born. If you wear a skin that features different make up looks, then try each of those on in turn. Wear prim eyelashes or glasses if you sometimes like to use these as part of your look. Sounds mad, but this makes perfect sense if you will be purchasing a fringed hairstyle because you need to ensure that it doesn’t look a right bugger with eyelashes or frames poking through..Now this next hint will probably be very painful, but trust me on it. No one wants to be seen walking around in demo hair as it makes you look like the worse kind of noob or a complete skinflint, but you need to go to a few places that you normally frequent. Again we’re doing this to see how your hair reacts to lag, and also if you’re happy with the way your style moves around. EG in a nightclub you may want to hop on a danceball that you use regularly to see how your style works with the dances. (Obviously this only applies to longer hairstyles, if your hair is non prim or a tad on the short side you’ll be making yourself look like a complete twit for nowt!)When you’re happy that your style has met all of these standards then go back to the store and buy it. Of course, you could just buy it in the first place and save yourself all this trouble, BUT I think this method makes for much more fun, and ensures hair happiness forever more. It also stops your inventory being filled to the brim with impulse hair buys that actually look really horrible but at the time seemed the best thing since sliced bread:)

Of course, another way of avoiding this is don’t go on SL when you have a bottle of Chardonnay and an empty glass beside your keyboard…

Come to the darkside….

Come to the darkside….

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..because we have great fashion and smashing biscuits!

Ivey’s got a LOT of new releases at her store so go and check it out ( Snatch) I’ve just quickly popped by and snaffled a few outfits. I have a feeling that 2008 may well be ‘The Year of Snatch‘ at this rate, seriously can that girl be any better at clothes designing? Even if you’re not Goth/Neko/Emo inclined there are plenty of outfits there to tantalise your tastebuds with. Plus her prices are a dream, and check out her clearance wall for some uber-bargains! My only complaint?
 There weren’t enough jaffa cakes nor custard creams. Oh, and for future reference if you’re reading this Ms Duschanel, I like Hob-Nobs with my brew:) Seriously, go and investigate the newness that is on offer.  Main store is at Pulse.

Wednesday Whinge

Wednesday Whinge

It’s not very often I get steamed up enough to write about things like this, but perhaps it’s because I’m feeling so utterly pigging dreadful at the moment, resulting in my being in a perpetual bad mood, which has triggered off the annoyance receptors in my brain.I’m NEVER in a bad mood, in RL or SL, but I’m going to have a rant so please indulge me, OK? Let me get one thing out of the way before we start. I blog about fashion but I also blog about a lot of things, and will continue to do so. However, fashion has become more important to me over the past few months, and although it was never my intention that Kittywitchin develop into a purely fashion orientated blog, it certainly seems to have grown into one. I make no apologies for that, it’s a natural development- I love SL clothes and fashion, like a lot of other writers out there. There are hundreds of fabulous SL fashion blogs out there competing for readers and I didn’t think there was room for another one, but seemingly there is and I do love writing about it, so thank you dear reader for allowing me to indulge my passion for writing about beautiful virtual clothing and producing this half-arsed attempt at a blog. I’m not obligated to any sponsors so I can witter away to my hearts content, in the same way that you can decide whether to read my bletherings or switch off and do something less boring instead. (Yes, I did watch ‘Why Don’t You’ as a kid!) But I want to point something out; blogging about fashion does not automatically mean that you get freebies, get invited to all the most wonderful fashion shows and know everything there is to know that’s going on in SL. Alas, I fund my fashion blitzes myself, which is why I’m perpetually skint! And yes, although I am a reporter it doesn’t mean I’m earning an income from it that will keep me in the way to which I have unfortunately become accustomed. However, I have been lucky enough to receive freebies from some wonderful stores and designers for review, but I can count the instances of that on one hand. Incidentally, I am not moaning about that at all, because if you’re talented enough to be able to create something beautiful in SL then you deserve to make some Lindens for your efforts. In fact, the freebies I have had have always led me on to buying more from the designers concerned. (In general whenever I get a freebie I always try and buy something from the donor anyway-it’s only fair if you ask me. Even if it’s only a relatively cheap item, someone still worked hard to create it and deserves something back for their efforts.) So, just because I write about this subject it doesn’t make me an expert, nor does it mean I have my head permanently in a SL fashion cloud. I find stuff out for myself by using my sources, reading blogs or by just seeing stuff that I liked in world. I’ve never been one for drama, and I’ve never indulged in ‘He said, she said’ stuff, because I just find that kind of thing utterly draining and I have enough to do in RL without getting into SL slanging matches. It ain’t my style. Right with that in mind, here’s a rant. Last night in the pub I was having an IM chat with a regular, who pointed out that I was wearing Abyss hair. I was – it’s a look I really like and it suits me perfectly. However, they inferred that they were surprised that I would wear it due to the current issues over SL content theft, and the ongoing debate about Naughty Clothing’s lack of morality when dealing with their customers. As an Avastar Reporter I am aware that there have been issues with them recently, indeed my original skin was a Naughty design, but I’ve recently changed to an RAC skin because not only did it look better, but also because I was concerned that I wouldn’t be able to obtain new make ups etc for the Paris skin I was wearing because of the issues surrounding Naughty at the moment. However what I wasn’t aware of was how bad the problem actually is, and I’m grateful that I was pointed to the following posts about it at Shopping Cart Disco and the SLexchange forums I was a bit put out by the suggestion that I was doing something immoral by wearing a hairstyle that I didn’t know was *allegedly* produced by the same people. I was even more annoyed by the assumption that because I write this blog I’m going to know all these ins and outs. I’m not saying I go around with my head up my arse all the time in RL and SL BUT I’m one of those people who tries to steer clear of drama, rather than attract it, and I genuinely had no idea that Naughty and The Abyss are thought of by a lot of people as being the same company. I discussed this with the person concerned, told them I wasn’t happy with their implication as that wasn’t true, and left with no hard feelings. (It got me thinking though on the assumptions that people make just because of what I write..but anyway, on to the matter at hand.)My opinion, for what it is worth, is this. When you create a product and someone purchases it off you, it is at the very least polite to make some semblance of customer service available to that customer, should they so require it. If nothing else treating your customer with respect will ensure that not only are you considered to be a company worthy of their future business, it also means that they will tell people how great you are, thus attracting more trade. (Incidentally, that’s how I ended up with my Paris skin, purely through a word-of-mouth referral)

Reading the posts on the links above, and also The Avastar report, paints a picture of a company that doesn’t care about it’s customers. I’m going to leave it for you to read yourselves and make your own assumptions, but it’s clear to see that the Naughty label has suffered irreparable damage as a result of all this bad publicity. However, no one from the company has stood up and responded to all the complaints that have been received, nor have they refunded the money to all their customers affected. I’d rather hear the other side of the story before I make my mind up 100%, but the evidence is damning.

Incidentally, I never had any issues purchasing from Naughty nor The Abyss, but it seems that I was in the minority, rather than the majority on that one. I’m really sorry for the people who have lost their lindens as a result of this matter, and I think that it’s proved a rather interesting point..you can get screwed over just as much in SL as you can in RL. Be careful about what you buy. I think we’ve been a tad naive about in-world business practises because we’ve assumed that the Lindens would supply us with the tools to cover our arses should things go wrong, and if they couldn’t then at least the designers would. Clearly not the case. Buy from reputable sources, and designers please make your policies clear on your profiles and in store. The good ones already do that. If you don’t like the ToS that the designer in a particular store is offering you, then do not shop there, simple as. I’m worried that this whole mess will make it difficult for new designers to break out, so my advice is please don’t stop trying to achieve your dreams in SL. If you are honest and your intentions as well as your items are good, then you will make it, trust me on that. Work on building up a good relationship with your customers. Treat them with respect, and you’ll find you will be well on your way to achieving your goal. Finally, I think everyone has a personal philosophy, and this is my mine that I would like to share with you:

Take responsibility for your avatars actions and always treat others as you would have them treat you….virtual world or not.

All this for..gasp..25 linden dollars!!

All this for..gasp..25 linden dollars!!


Emmeriselle Theas of ‘Orchid Dreams’ has done it again folks and this time she’s come up with another blinder. See this gown and hair I’m wearing? 25 linden for THE LOT. Seriously. Look at it..look at the details! Look at the beautiful fabric, the texture..look at the ornamentation in the hairstyle and this is only the front! The back has a beautiful bow and quite honestly I don’t know how she can only charge 25 lindens for this when some designers would charge quadruple that amount for some bog standard frock with little or no imagination in the design. I even love this hair, which is unheard of for me as I really don’t tend towards this kind of style, but just look how beautiful it is! GO AND BUY IT NOW. She’s obviously having a dizzy spell or has banged her head or something….Emmeriselle, you *rock*. ( Incidentally, check out her blog via my links bar to the right of this page:)