How do you change your hair in Animal Crossing?

avatarSingingRidge8 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel6 months ago

To change your hair in Animal Crossing, you'll need to get yourself a mirror or a vanity table. Once you've got one of these items, just interact with it, and you'll be able to change not only your hair's style but its color too! It's like magic, but better because you don't have to leave your virtual house.

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avatarCorsetingJoke6 months ago

Honestly, don't stress much about it. You'll get a mirror eventually from shaking trees or balloons. Then, just hit it up to change your hair. Simplicity at its finest.


avatarTrainingLace6 months ago

Nah, keep the hairstyle you start with. It adds character. #TeamOriginalHair


avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

Just grab a mirror! Once you place it anywhere in your house, you can use it to change up your look anytime. Animal Crossing lets you switch your hairstyle, hair color, and more with just a few clicks.

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