Timestamp: Late afternoon, 68th of Autumn 513AV
The hair tent is long and spacious, with colored drapes around the front to minimize the breeze while still allowing fresh air. The back wall is a pattern of outlandish hair styles and fashionable women's faces. Half the tent has hard wood floor, and the other half is set on the grass. Quick observation will show that hair washing and coloring is all set on the wood, to protect the grass.
A row of mirrors and chairs line each side of the tent, each with a small stand of styling products. Women and men stylists work diligently on patrons, washing, cutting, coloring, and styling. A pair wind reimancers stand barefoot in the grassy area, manipulating the air to whip through patrons' hair for styling and drying. In the back, a set of ceramic curlers are set on coals, with another woman already getting a set wound into her hair.
There is the faint smell of dye in the tent, though any of the stylists will inform a patron that the hair dye provided will last for a few days only - always with the invitation to come back to the salon to purchase a permanent coloring. Conversation is light and joyous, tossed back and forth across the aisle as women comment on each other's style.
Hair styles of all varieties are created here: updos of outrageous curls and sparkling pins, riots of curls tamed into soft clouds of hair, smooth waterfalls of hair that cascade over the shoulders. Nearly anything can be styled here, if one has the imagination.
The hair tent is long and spacious, with colored drapes around the front to minimize the breeze while still allowing fresh air. The back wall is a pattern of outlandish hair styles and fashionable women's faces. Half the tent has hard wood floor, and the other half is set on the grass. Quick observation will show that hair washing and coloring is all set on the wood, to protect the grass.
A row of mirrors and chairs line each side of the tent, each with a small stand of styling products. Women and men stylists work diligently on patrons, washing, cutting, coloring, and styling. A pair wind reimancers stand barefoot in the grassy area, manipulating the air to whip through patrons' hair for styling and drying. In the back, a set of ceramic curlers are set on coals, with another woman already getting a set wound into her hair.
There is the faint smell of dye in the tent, though any of the stylists will inform a patron that the hair dye provided will last for a few days only - always with the invitation to come back to the salon to purchase a permanent coloring. Conversation is light and joyous, tossed back and forth across the aisle as women comment on each other's style.
Hair styles of all varieties are created here: updos of outrageous curls and sparkling pins, riots of curls tamed into soft clouds of hair, smooth waterfalls of hair that cascade over the shoulders. Nearly anything can be styled here, if one has the imagination.
OOC Info :
Just a few quick reminders, and these go for the men and the women!
- Feel free to post amongst yourselves without moderator intervention. I will pop in with a post here and there, but don't wait for me.
- You may move to a new location/thread, but you must post a "leaving" post here before you post your introduction into the other thread.
- NPCs are allowed in, even allowed to give beads, but any beads given from them do not count towards your competition total. We're pretty loose with NPCs around here, so feel free to use them as you like.
- If you are not competing, you are still allowed to hang out. However, only if you were registered in the city of Riverfall prior to Sept. 16 are you allowed to give out beads. Just assume you lost them or gave them all out already. Here's a clear breakdown of what you can do depending on your status:
- Compete: Must be registered in signup thread (which is now closed)
- Give out beads: Must be registered in the city prior to Sept. 16
- Hang out without beads: Anybody
- On Nov. 1, the final party thread will be posted, though you may continue in the primping threads if you'd like. I'd like them to start winding down though around the end of the season, though it's not a requirement.