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-Added 'hidden' flag for cosmetic items so they don't show up in the player's inventory.
tho when I'm turning off the Goth Textures, the skin tone turns normal
There's also some bugs with spongie's customiser at the moment where after changing a head, the skin colour may randomise. Changing the skin tone to another and then swapping back after choosing your head will fix it.
But the door is open for clothing items that themselves have 'physics' rather than the body.
@всю ночь в слезах - I've got some real work to get through at the moment so the alt fashion pack is taking a while longer than i thought.
just kidding, but honestly would be cool
Honestly, i'd recommend running spongie's hair API. It lets you go from any long style to any other long style, and from long to basically any med style (that doesn't require gel etc). Sometimes this means your hair is gonna grow a bit when you cut it from one long to another but its better than not having the choice. It's a must have in any mod list imo.
If you really want it to be standalone you can delete everything except the hair mod from the folder <yoursteamlibrary>\steamapps\workshop\content\108600\3531765630\mods and that will leave just the hair mod for you.
The makeup and hairstyles are universal, and can be used with vanilla / models that adhere to vanilla standards.