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The hit from my divorce did not keep me from creating instead I believe I got more focused in an attempt not to think of the spilt. I would work on items for many hours each day but I enjoyed every moment, my energy were fueled by all the positive feedback kids would give me. I didn’t see how I could surpass myself as one of the most known kids clothes creator but I did.

I created hair, I always did hairs for kids but I always thought it was lacking something so I would always try to add my own hairlines and make it look better but most of the time it end up looking the same till one day while scrolling a filesales forum. I saw a opacity map it was nothing special by itself but I saw what it could be so for 500cr I purchase it and put my imagination to work.

That was the start of a baby hair craze

IMVU users had never seen hairs done in that way before on the site and they were welcoming of it I became a overnight sensation. I already had a lot of child fans but now I was getting adult fans as well my popularity was growing at a accelerated rate.

I outgrew that opacity map I purchased I wanted to be better so I started making my own maps, at first I was worried they might not be good enough but to my surprise once again the change was well received. A year later I challenge myself again to do something different,be different once more so I commissioned a babyhair mesh, the first of it’s kind! This gave me the ability to produce better quality hairlines.

Today I am one of the most popular female hair Creator on IMVU. I still push myself to be different and I still work on perfecting my craft. I no longer make Kids clothes on MrsKitty but I do have an Alternate account known as Damz that I do produce children clothes on. I am so grateful to the IMVU community and their continued support.