
Or you can go there if you like –not here to judge you or your thirst. Trust me, if you want to keep your innocence be careful where you look for mods in the Nexus. So there will be a lot more female-oriented hairdos in here than male-oriented ones. The number of mods that are specifically directed to modifying female characters is astonishing to say the least, as modders aim to make their characters look sexier because of reasons. Others have a different feeling, but like I said, everything is lore-friendly if your character is enough of a nutjob.īefore I go on, please bear in mind that there are a LOT of thirsty modders out there, if you know what I mean.

Now some of these mods are actually quite well-done and I was very surprised by how well some of these manage to get the feeling of how Skyrim hair should look. I really hope you find this list useful because I had to go through a lot of non-related content to find these rad hair mods (try looking for hair mods and avoid adult-related mods – I challenge you). I’ve decided to make this list to help you get a better selection of hairstyles so you can add them to your character in the game.


I mean technically speaking, every single type of hair can be lore-friendly – especially because some slimy creature fluid might serve as gel.īut I digress. This will be an excellent way to relive the experience in fully restored glory for those who've already played through Oblivion.Alright I’m really going to try to find some amazing lore-friendly hair mods for Skyrim, but bear in mind that I might stretch the definition of “lore-friendly” just a bit.For the sake of adding some of the coolest mods on this list. While many fans have been around since the beginning of the franchise, there are likely far more players who were introduced to Bethesda's iconic fantasy universe through Skyrim, and there's no better way to prep for the next installment in the franchise than to play through the previous game. This should come as good news to those looking to get back into the world of the Elder Scrolls.

While he did not formally endorse the mod, he went as far as he could to acknowledge the hard work they put into the most incredible fan love letter to a video game ever made. According to a post on the Nexus mods website, Bethesda Global Community Lead Matt Grandstaff reached out to the developers working on the project. Skyblivion has become big enough to warrant comment from Bethesda, but fortunately, it was positive.
