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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2860925280
All the best with your mod, the linked tutorial should work for 1.5
@Misty Step - Hey there, I’m so sorry for the 3 year late reply. It’s been a heck of a three years, but I’ll answer your question. I suggest to always use the normal heads or retextures of normal heads in high resolution just so it’s vanilla friendly. Some head mods change the shape too much imo.
The new coding for 1.3 hairstyles added different hairtags so make sure you're up to date on those by going through vanilla files
I recommend you download off-steam versions of hair mods with more than one hair and compare it to your coding along with the base file's coding so you can see what you may have done wrong and what seems different. I am positive that when you progress to comparing what may have went wrong with your code and a working mod, you will learn much faster than trying to figure out the issue on your own. Hope that helps!
@KyoKunSP - Cheers!