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During the first cutscene, when starting Saints Row, your character steps up to a mirror. From there, you get the opportunity to first decide on their look.
You will have a grid of hairstyles to work with that are all male/female universal. Everything down to color can be chosen and tweaked.
Changing Hairstyle
Unlike previous Saints Row games, changing your hair doesn’t require visiting any sort of shop. This time around, it merely means visiting your base. At the beginning of the game, this base will be your apartment. You merely need to head into the bedroom and interact with the mirror to once again be shown the same character customization UI from the first cutscene. Later in the game, you will have access to the church, and the process will be the same. Just enter your bedroom and interact with the mirror. This can be done at absolutely any time you want to change things up.
All Male & Female Hairstyles in Saints Row
Just like in past games, Saints Row has an abundance of different hairstyles to choose from. What is nice is that every single one is available for your character to equip, meaning you can sport a dope ponytail as a dude or a sick half-shaved part as a female. We’ve listed them all for your convenience below. /image That’s all the information you need for all the hairstyles in Saints Row as well as how to change your haircut. It’s completely possible there will be hairstyles added in a patch or DLC sometime in the future just as The Witcher 3 did, so we will update this guide If that time comes. Check out the links below for other necessary guides to help you through your Santo Ileso journey.
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