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> @SimPoseyYum said:
> I had the same problem on one Sim. What fixed it for me was going into full edit mode and altering the hair colors there. Didn't have a problem after that. Perhaps changing haircolors via "change appearance" doesn't make it permanent.
>
> To go into full edit mode (basically taking you back to CAS but giving you full edit capabilities): * Open the console (press Control+Shift+C)
> * Type "testingcheats on" and press Enter (some people have to type "testingcheats true"). DO leave the space, but don't type the quotation marks.
> * You should see a message saying cheats are now enabled (if not, try the "true" version)
> * Type "cas.fulleditmode" (again, no quotation marks) and press Enter
> * Click on the affected Sim and select the option that gives you access to CAS.
>
> This should take you to the version of CAS where you can edit/change everything: physical, Aspirations, traits, cosmetics, whatever.
>
> When you're done and back in your game, some say it's adviseable to manually turn testingcheats off (although others say testingcheats automatically turns off the next time you encounter a loading screen). I don't know for sure which works -- I turn them off manually now, just to be on the safe side.
>
> Hope that helps! Good luck :).
Thank you for this! I'll be sure to try it when I get home from work.
> I had the same problem on one Sim. What fixed it for me was going into full edit mode and altering the hair colors there. Didn't have a problem after that. Perhaps changing haircolors via "change appearance" doesn't make it permanent.
>
> To go into full edit mode (basically taking you back to CAS but giving you full edit capabilities): * Open the console (press Control+Shift+C)
> * Type "testingcheats on" and press Enter (some people have to type "testingcheats true"). DO leave the space, but don't type the quotation marks.
> * You should see a message saying cheats are now enabled (if not, try the "true" version)
> * Type "cas.fulleditmode" (again, no quotation marks) and press Enter
> * Click on the affected Sim and select the option that gives you access to CAS.
>
> This should take you to the version of CAS where you can edit/change everything: physical, Aspirations, traits, cosmetics, whatever.
>
> When you're done and back in your game, some say it's adviseable to manually turn testingcheats off (although others say testingcheats automatically turns off the next time you encounter a loading screen). I don't know for sure which works -- I turn them off manually now, just to be on the safe side.
>
> Hope that helps! Good luck :).
Thank you for this! I'll be sure to try it when I get home from work.
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