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The 8 hairs in Lighthazen are: Spring Rabbit Style ii. Harpy Style iii.
Medusa Style iv. Assumtio Perm v. Isis Style vi. Soul Changer Cut vii. X Tornado Cut viii.
Oratio Cut Male: Petite Style ii. Executioner Style iii. Prince Style iv. The Deviace Style v. Emergency Heal Perm vi. Aura Blade Cut vii. Renovatio Cut viii. Power Swing Cut The rest are available in Alberta.
W hat yo u need Hair Styling is not free! You need certain material and cash to style your hair.
I will list you the items and the amount of zeny that you need. And apparently upon recent updates , players are required to be of a certain level to make a hair change. I hope they erase this requirements. Hair Styling Items i.
You can also random the hair at Lighthazen at the cost of: Item needed to dye only one dye at a time: You can refer that at: Where to go? Time to get lost! Lets find you the way to the Hair Dresser! The Hair Dresser in Alberta , 37 Service: Hair Dye Fee: Assistant Beautician - Lighthazen L. G Store 3rd Floor Service: Random Hair Change Fee: Hair Dresser - Lighthazen L. Hair Dyer - Lighthazen L.
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Nothing Server: Grand Cross style It's in style amongst those pious Crusaders that need hair that won't muss during fights, yet is respectable enough to attend religious services. Battle Priest Solo Niflheim. It seems to be the style of choice for Novices. Harpy Style iii. You might not want to wear your hair this way at a wedding, though. Posted 09 January -
Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Posted 06 July - Where can I get this? I have seen someone with a New Hairstyle so I know it's aviable, but I can't find where.
Posted 07 July - Hairstyle Coupon seems to be bugged, I can't use it to change my hairstyle to premium hairstyle in Alberta. Posted 09 July - Posted 10 July - Thank you for your time and effort in sending us a ticket. Grimtooth style Spiky and unkempt, this style is a popular counterculture street fashion.
You might not want to wear your hair this way at a wedding, though.
Blitz Beat style A funky and lively fashion, this style was developed for a Hunter who liked really long bangs and wanted to see through them at the same time. Find Ore style It's a practical, economical look that is popular amongst Blacksmiths. Some swear that this hairstyle helps them in finding ores, but where's the science in that??
Fire Pillar style It's a trendy look in which you cover one eye for that intrigue effect. The element of mystery is always in fashion, don't you think? Asura Strike style The smooth, slicked back pompadour shows that you're serious about your passion for brawling First Aid style The shoulder length tresses are straightened for those no-nonsense adventurers. It seems to be the style of choice for Novices. Bash style For the powerful woman that's not afraid to get a little blood on her hands, but knows how great her hair will look while wildly flailing a sword. Frost Diver style The pigtails lend an innocent demure look for those Magicians and Wizards that usually scare off the boys with their spells.
Arrow Shower style For the Bowwoman who doesn't want fashion to interfere with her depth perception. Much more attractive than those horrid granny-style hair buns. Heal style This is the trend amongst Priests and Acolytes since this style is appropriate for formal situations, but also practical in battle. Vending style It's the hairdo of money-makers Double Attack style The adorable pigtail paired with those proactive bangs are sure to help you steal the heart of some cute guy.
Gloria style It's very elegant and looks great on holy Priests. This style is most attractive to ladies who aren't that used to fighting with their hands.
SP Recovery style To add more body to the special style of those bangs, I use a special conditioner that makes you feel like you're regaining SP Although, it actually doesn't. Prepare Potion style The flared out tresses are chosen by beginning Alchemists since early, explosive experiments would make their hair stick out anyway. Grand Cross style It's in style amongst those pious Crusaders that need hair that won't muss during fights, yet is respectable enough to attend religious services. Plagiarize style The Rogue women seem to like this style Spiritual Sphere Absorption style There's a charismatic quality to this fashion: Service for You style Dancers seem to like this style, although personally, I think this fashion fits very well with glasses.
Auto Counter style This is an intimidating look for girls that want to say 'you hit me, I'll hit you back!
Ankle Snare style The style is specially made for Hunters that don't like to get their hair tangled After all, what kind of Hunter lets their hair get trapped? Hammer Fall style For the woman that doesn't want her hair to get in the way when she's savagely swinging heavy objects. Of course, this is a Blacksmith favorite. Jupiter Thunder style A look that strikes like lightning without any of that annoying static cling or muss.
This fashion looks great with Magician hats. Whirlwind Style A favorite amongst the studious Sages. The hair is tied back in a stylish braid so that it doesn't fly around after casting those windy spells.