So even if your Sim is fully inked up, you can still add the body hair without worrying about it going missing. Since this is Custom Content, it’s added through the tattoo section in Create-a-Sim, but there are no conflicts with other tattoos. There are 15 variations to choose from and five colour swatches. Their Body Hair V5 CC adds full body coverage for all body bits (yes, even those usually behind pixel censors). We’ll start with one of our favourite Sims 4 Custom Content creators: Luumia Sims. We are going to look at two options for the purposes of this article, but if you have any favs of your own, feel free to let us know and we’ll feature them too. Sims 4: Adding body hair for male and female Sims We wrote about the possibility of body hair being added to The Sims 4 back in 2020, with Sim Guru Drake saying the game “needs to deliver on body hair”, so there is hope for the future. While it does seem unfathomable that something quite as basic as body hair has not been integrated into The Sims 4 base game, we are not here to complain today.
In fact, there are several mods/CC options for adding body hair to your game.
That might still change, but at the time of writing, to get body hair in The Sims 4 you have to turn to the age-old proverb: luckily, there’s a mod for that (or custom content in this case). But The Sims 4 has neither werewolves nor body hair, almost seven years after the game was first released.
To date, The Sims 3: Supernatural had the most in-depth werewolf options (though many players think The Sims 3 offered the most in-depth of everything, we digress….).īefore even adding werewolves to The Sims 3, a patch added body hair as an option in Create-a-Sim. Werewolves have been part of The Sims ever since Makin’ Magic was released with the original version of the game. Ellen DeGeneres Reacts to Jason Sudeikis' 'Mellen' Spoof From 'SNL' © Provided by Extra Time Media