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* [[Gem_swapping_items#Feature.2C_hair_changing_jewelry|Gem Swapping Circlet]]
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Revision as of 16:07, 26 September 2017

Snoods, alternately known as cauls, are temporary feature changing items with set hairstyle types. They a similar to hair combs, hairjewels, hairsticks, and hair flowers. A few were released that allowed for an additional custom hair style, but these were limited to initial introduction only.

Analyze

You carefully analyze your ebon silk snood and sense that it is meant to be worn in your hair as a non-functional item.  It may be altered, but must remain headwear of some kind.  It is only allowed a base and long description.

Usage

VERB FIRST THIRD
WEAR You arrange your hair into a new style before placing your ebon silk snood on your head. XXX arranges her hair into a new style before placing her ebon silk snood on her head.
PUSH
Cycles through styles
You lift your ebon silk snood slightly and rearrange your hairstyle before putting the snood back on your head. XXX lifts her ebon silk snood slightly and rearranges her hairstyle before putting the snood back on her head.
REMOVE You remove your ebon silk snood and return your hair it to its normal style. XXX removes her ebon silk snood, returning her hair to its normal style.

Styles

She has <hair> neatly collected within a crocheted ebon silk snood.

She has <hair> arranged in a loose hanging bun corralled within a crocheted ebon silk snood.

She has <hair> pulled to one side and confined by a crocheted ebon silk snood.

She has <hair> with several strands caught within a crocheted ebon silk snood.

See Also