
Quick verdict:
Ahav is a style-led short hair release with a very clear visual identity. The asymmetric bob, rounded fringe, and V-shaped undercut give it a polished, sculptural look that frames the face well and keeps the neckline interesting. Its main limitation is also its main strength: this is a defined silhouette, so it will suit some avatar styles much better than others.
Product info
- Product type: Hair
- Brand: .Shi
- Availability: Mainstore
- Included: Hairbase mesh, re-sizable scripts, modify permission
- Shades: 5 hair shades via HUD
- Special Set: Essential 2 includes 10 hair shades via HUD
- Price:
- Essential 1: L$300
- Essential 2: L$600
- Fatpack: L$800
Avatar Studio rating
- Visual impact: Strong. The shape is immediately readable and gives the avatar a distinct, face-framing finish.
- Technical quality: Solid from the provided presentation. The cut looks clean, and the included hairbase mesh is a useful detail for this kind of close, shaped style.
- Customization: Moderate to good. Shade options are clearly tiered by pack, and modify permission adds practical flexibility.
- Ease of use: Straightforward in concept. HUD-based color changes and re-sizable scripts suggest a fairly practical setup.
- Value for money: Good overall, with the strongest balance likely in Essential 2 if you want more color range without jumping straight to the fatpack.
Pros
- Strong, polished silhouette with a clear visual identity
- Good face framing from the asymmetric front shape
- V-shaped undercut gives the neckline more character
- Useful practical features including modify permission and re-sizable scripts
Cons
- Very specific shape, so it is less neutral than a more standard bob
- Customization appears to depend mainly on shade count in the provided info
- The smaller pack may feel limited if 5 shades are not enough for your usual styling
Best for
Users who want a sleek, shaped short hairstyle with a more editorial edge, especially for avatars that benefit from strong facial framing and a cleaner neckline.
Category notes
What stands out most here is the haircut logic. Ahav is built around shape rather than softness alone: the rounded bangs keep the front view smooth, the asymmetry stops it from feeling too safe, and the undercut back gives the hairstyle a more deliberate finish from the neck upward. For realism-focused styling, that kind of silhouette control can be very effective, particularly when paired with the included hairbase mesh.
Final verdict
Ahav looks strongest as a distinctive short-hair option rather than a universal everyday fallback. It delivers a defined silhouette, useful built-in features, and a sensible price ladder, with Essential 2 feeling like the most balanced middle ground on paper. For users who like short hair with structure and presence, this is a well-positioned release.
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