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When I breathe fire, I tend to like to wear as little as possible. Tight fitting clothes
that are not going to be loose and catch fire in any way possible are preferable. If you
can get fire retardant clothing, that is also beneficial to have. You can get that at the
Army Navy Surplus Store for like 10 bucks for a thermal shirt that's fire retardant.
But, I tend to wear just nothing on my sleeves, nothing hanging off or dangling, no loose
fabric or necklaces that could get hot or anything like that. As far as your hair, you
want to keep your hair back, out of your face. It's okay if you have long hair, it's okay
if you have long frizzy hair, as long as you keep it behind your head. I have a friend
with a mohawk who was actually breathing fire and it burned off the entire front spike of
his mowhawk. So you want to be really careful, and some people even like to wet their hair
and wet their clothing before as an extra safety precaution.