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Virtual Hairstyle Try On Tool
Preview short, long, bob, bangs, and layered hairstyle ideas with an honest mock try-on flow before choosing a haircut.
Use this virtual hairstyle try on flow to compare haircut directions before making a change. Start with a photo or preset model, choose a style category, then compare preview options side by side. The MVP preview is a planning tool, not a promise that the final haircut will match every texture, angle, or salon result.
Try a hairstyle preview
Upload a clear front-facing photo or use a preset model to compare hairstyle shapes.

Short
Try pixie, bixie, cropped bob, and textured short shapes if you want a strong change.

Layers
Use layers to add movement, reduce weight, or frame the face while keeping length.

Bangs
Test curtain, wispy, blunt, side, and bottleneck bangs before changing the forehead line.
How the try-on flow works
1. Upload or select a model
Use a clear photo with your hair pulled back if possible. If you do not want to upload a photo, start with a preset model and use the result as a general shape reference.
2. Pick a hairstyle family
Choose a broad category first: short, long, bob, bangs, or layers. This keeps the comparison useful. A pixie, blunt bob, curtain fringe, and long layered cut solve different problems, so compare them as shapes before judging small details.
3. Compare the result
Look at the outline around your jaw, cheeks, forehead, and neck. Ask whether the style opens your face, adds softness, creates width, or needs more styling than you want to do most mornings.
What the preview can and cannot tell you
A hairstyle preview can help you compare length, fringe, and silhouette. It cannot fully predict shrinkage, density, cowlicks, humidity, grow-out, or how your stylist will adapt the cut to your hair. Use the preview to choose a direction, then bring reference images and practical notes to a stylist.
Frequently asked questions
Is a virtual hairstyle try on accurate?
It can be useful for comparing general shape, length, bangs, and volume placement. It is less reliable for texture, density, curl shrinkage, hairline details, and salon execution. Treat it as a preview, not a guarantee.
Can I try short hair before cutting it?
Yes. Start with pixie, bixie, cropped bob, and chin-length bob presets. Pay attention to the neck, jawline, and forehead area, because those change the most when hair gets shorter.
Should I upload a photo or use a preset model?
A photo gives a more personal reference if the tool supports it well. A preset model is better if you only want to compare broad style categories or do not want to upload an image.
What should I do after trying a hairstyle?
Save or note the styles you like, then compare them with haircut guides. If face balance is the main question, use the Face Shape Detector before choosing bangs, layers, or a short cut.