Yes, and let's not have any argument about it being lore unfriendly or immersion breaking. That ship sailed with gear dyeing. If I can dye my armor pink then there's no reason why I shouldn't be able to dye my hair pink too.
Okay, so in Skyrim and Fallout, I play characters with light purple hair. I use very popular mods to do this.
I think ESO should have a much wider variety of skin and hair colors in character creation. After all, people really do dye their hair and skin (tattoo) in real life and those mods are popular enough in the other games to bring those functions to ESO.
They should just be in the game. In Skyrim, my Dark Elves always have dark blue skin and light purple hair. I should be able to do the same in the Elder Scrolls Online, and without paying extra.
As part of the regular, base game. If not, part of the ESO Plus Membership. If you really want to squeeze us, put it in the Crown Store.
How about ingame for gold instead? There's enough cosmetics to milk the cow already. Saying "we can sell cosmetic stuff because it's not an unfair bought advantage" doesn't mean it's ok to only offer it for real money.
Yes, and let's not have any argument about it being lore unfriendly or immersion breaking. That ship sailed with gear dyeing. If I can dye my armor pink then there's no reason why I shouldn't be able to dye my hair pink too.
Hair dye exists in TES I assume since in the real berenziah she dyed her hair, as well as the hair styles with various coloured streaks already in the game. But it could just include hair colours that are in game, but perhaps with being able to use colours that might not be available for your race usually like how some npcs use hair colours that that race cant have when you make one)
Then again oblivion let us have any hair colour we wanted so. who is to say that it's immersion breaking to have pee yellow hair again just like the adoring fan?