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Short Hair Filter

Going short is the cut people agonise over longest. Bob, lob, French bob or pixie - see all of them on your own face in a minute.

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Pick a face and a look. Then do it with your own selfie.

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Short Hair Filter results

Twelve of the most-asked-for cuts and colours. Try any of them on your own face.

These six are a slice of the atlas, each one rendered on our demo faces with this tool. There are 120+ in it.

Three steps

How it works

If you can take a selfie, you can do this.

  1. 01
    Ada before, with shoulder-length wavy brown hair Your selfie

    Add your photo

    One front-facing selfie, hair visible. That's the whole setup.

  2. 02
    120+ looks

    Pick a look

    120+ cuts, colours and styles, all on that same photo.

  3. 03
    Ada with a chin-length platinum blunt bob Your result

    Take it to your stylist

    Save the result and show it, instead of describing a cut and hoping.

Short hair, seen on your own face first

The short hair filter takes one front-facing photo and rebuilds your hair at bob, lob, French bob and pixie length. Short hair is the change people put off the longest, and the arithmetic explains why: a chin-length bob is roughly eighteen months of growing back out, a pixie closer to three years. Everything that makes the picture look like you is left where it is - your face, your jawline, your skin tone, the light you shot in, the angle you held the phone at. Only the hair is replaced. That is the point, because choosing short hair is really choosing how a hard edge sits against your own jaw and neck, and nobody else's photo answers that.

Four lengths

Chin-length blunt bob, collarbone lob, French bob with a micro-fringe, textured pixie. Each one stops at a different point on your jaw, cheek or neck.

Jaw and neck

A blunt bob draws a line straight across your jaw. A lob softens that line and leaves enough length to tuck. See which one your face prefers.

The grow-out

A pixie is two to three years back to shoulder length. Put it beside the lob before you decide how much you are willing to gamble.

Colour on top

Short cuts read differently by shade. Run the same bob in caramel balayage, a silver blend and your own natural colour before you book anything.

If the bob is the length you keep circling, compare every version of it on the bob haircut try-on. A fringe changes the whole shape, so run the bangs filter as well, and try a shade over the cut with the virtual hair colour try-on or browse more shapes in the women's hairstyle try-on. Upload a photo - the first look is free and needs no account.

Questions about the short Hair Filter

Straight answers, no hedging.

Will I still look like me with a bob or a pixie?

Yes. Your face, jawline, skin tone, expression and the lighting from your photo are kept exactly as they are, and only the hair is replaced. That is deliberate. The whole question with a short cut is how the length sits against your own jaw and neck, so nothing about your face gets smoothed or reshaped.

What happens to the photo I upload?

It is used to create your render and kept in your library, where only you can see it. The first look needs no account, and the privacy policy covers what happens to the photo.

How accurate is the length it shows?

Treat every result as a reference image rather than a promise. It is reliable about proportion: where a bob lands, how much neck a pixie shows, how the shape frames your face. It cannot know your density, your cowlick or how much your hair lifts once the weight comes off. Cut hair behaves differently.

Which short cuts can I try?

A chin-length blunt bob, a longer collarbone lob, a French bob with a micro-fringe, a textured pixie, and the same shapes with a fringe added. You can run one photo through several lengths and put them side by side instead of picking one and hoping it lands.

Should I take the result to my stylist?

That is the most useful thing to do with it. Save the render and show it at the consultation rather than saying short, but not too short. Your stylist can then tell you what your density, growth pattern and natural part will do with that particular shape.

What kind of photo works best?

One face-on shot in even daylight, hair down and off your face, no hat and no heavy filter. A phone selfie is fine. Harsh backlight and steep angles are what usually spoil the result, because your hairline and part have to be readable before anything can be cut.

Free first look

You can't un-cut it.
So look first.

One selfie, twenty seconds, and you'll know. No card, no account for your first render, no regret in the mirror on the way home.

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