AI Detector · Hairstyle Recommender

Hairstyle recommender
for face shape.

Upload one clear portrait to get hairstyle directions for length, layers, bangs, bobs, and volume so your next salon or barber conversation starts clearer.

Hairstyle Recommender preview showing portrait analysis and hairstyle direction scores

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How it works

How to use a
hairstyle recommender.

Start with a clear face and hair photo. The result turns visible proportions into hairstyle direction, then leaves the final cut to taste and professional judgment.

  1. 01

    Upload a clear portrait

    Use one front facing photo where your face, hairline, jaw, and cheeks are visible. Soft daylight and a relaxed expression usually give the model more useful cues.

  2. 02

    Run the hairstyle recommender

    BeautyLove reads visible face proportions and returns hairstyle directions such as long hair, short hair, bangs, layers, bobs, pixies, and updos.

  3. 03

    Review your direction scores

    Read the top suggestion first, then compare the supporting scores and notes. The result is a style compass, not a rule that overrides your taste.

  4. 04

    Bring the notes to a stylist

    Save the result before a salon or barber visit. A professional can adapt the direction to your real hair texture, density, growth pattern, and routine.

Hairstyle recommender workflow showing upload, style options, and result review

Use cases

When hairstyle advice
needs a starting point.

People search for hairstyle tools when inspiration feels too broad. A focused read can help you compare ideas before committing to a cut.

Plan a haircut before the appointment

Use the result to narrow down length, fringe, layers, and volume ideas before you book. It gives you better words for a stylist or barber conversation.

Check whether bangs might suit you

If you keep saving curtain bangs, full fringe, or side swept looks, the recommender can help you think through forehead, cheek, and jaw balance first.

Compare short and long hair directions

The result can make a big change feel less random by showing which broad direction appears to work better from the portrait you uploaded.

Pair hairstyle ideas with face shape

Run this page with the Face Shape Detector when you want a second read. Together they can turn vague inspiration into more practical cut language.

Why choose BeautyLove

Hairstyle recommender
with real context.

BeautyLove keeps the tool practical. You get a style direction from the photo, plus reminders that texture, upkeep, and taste still matter.

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Face shape first

BeautyLove starts with visible face balance, so your hairstyle recommender result is grounded in the portrait you upload.

Icon showing salon consultation cards for practical hairstyle direction

Salon friendly language

The copy focuses on length, layers, bangs, volume, and caution notes you can discuss with a stylist.

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Directions, not strict rules

Hair texture, upkeep, culture, and taste matter. The result gives options, then leaves room for real life.

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Clear credit use

Hairstyle Recommender is an AI Detector tool. A successful run uses 10 credits, while failed requests should not consume credits.

Key features

What your hairstyle result
can help you decide.

The page is built for early decision making, when you need fewer open tabs and clearer hairstyle language.

Hairstyle recommender feature image showing face shape context and haircut cards

Face shape context

The tool reads the visible face in your portrait and turns proportion cues into hairstyle direction. That can help you understand why a bob, layers, fringe, or longer frame might feel balanced on camera.

Feature image showing long layers, bob, short crop, and updo hairstyle direction cards

Length and volume direction

Instead of forcing one named haircut, the result compares broad style families. You can see whether the photo leans toward long hair, short hair, bobs, lobs, pixie style cuts, updos, or layered volume.

Feature image showing bangs and parting options around a portrait card

Bangs and parting guidance

Bangs can change how the forehead, cheeks, and jaw read. The hairstyle recommender highlights whether fringe friendly options might help, plus when an open forehead or softer part may be easier to wear.

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Independent style fit scores

Each style direction is scored separately, so the numbers do not need to add up to 100 percent. This makes it easier to compare close options and avoid treating one label as the only answer.

Feature image showing a clear portrait and examples with angle, hair, and lighting issues

Photo quality guidance

Good input matters. The page guides you toward one clear face, visible hairline, even light, and enough hair volume to read. If a result feels off, retake the photo and compare.

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Stylist ready summary

The result page gives a top direction, supporting scores, and practical notes. Use it as a starting brief for a stylist, barber, wig consultant, or your own haircut research board.

Comparison table

Choose the right
hair planning tool.

A recommender is different from a try on generator, a face shape chart, or a professional consultation. Each one answers a different question.

OptionMain focusWhat you getBest for
BeautyLove Hairstyle RecommenderFace shape and hairstyle direction from one portraitFit scores, style notes, cautions, and salon friendly wordingPeople asking what haircut suits me before changing length, bangs, or layers
AI hairstyle try on toolsVisual hairstyle previews on your photoGenerated images or style swapsSeeing how a specific look might appear before choosing a visual reference
Static face shape chartsGeneral advice for oval, round, square, heart, or long facesLists of cuts by categoryQuick education when you already know your face shape
Salon or barber consultationIn person hair texture, density, face shape, and lifestyle adviceProfessional cut plan and maintenance guidanceFinal decisions, especially for curly hair, coily hair, big color changes, or major length changes
Trend lists and social postsCurrent haircut names and inspiration photosMood board ideasFinding references after you know the direction you want to explore

Privacy and responsible use

Upload a photo
you can use.

Processing

Uploaded images are sent to the BeautyLove analysis pipeline so the hairstyle recommender can process your request. The analysis does not run only on your device.

Browser results

Your latest result data and thumbnail may be stored in your browser so the result page can show your report after the scan finishes.

Use photos with consent

Upload photos you own or have permission to use. Do not use hairstyle analysis to shame, harass, impersonate, or pressure another person.

Beauty guidance only

This is not a substitute for a licensed stylist, barber, trichologist, or medical professional. Treat the result as a planning aid.

FAQ

Common questions.

Face shape, haircut names, curly hair, credits, privacy, and when to use a visual try on tool.

What is a hairstyle recommender?

A hairstyle recommender is a tool that suggests haircut and styling directions from your photo. BeautyLove focuses on face shape, length, bangs, layers, volume, and practical salon planning.

What haircut suits my face shape?

The right haircut depends on face shape, hair texture, density, lifestyle, and taste. This tool gives direction scores from one portrait so you can compare long, short, layered, fringe, and bob ideas.

Can it give me the exact haircut name?

It gives style directions more than exact trend names. A stylist can turn those directions into a lob, shag, wolf cut, taper, crop, or another named haircut that fits your hair.

Is Hairstyle Recommender only for women?

No. Hairstyle Recommender can be used by anyone with a clear face in the photo. Short styles, longer styles, texture crops, bobs, bangs, and updos can all be considered.

Does it work for curly or coily hair?

It can give broad direction, but curly and coily hair need extra judgment. Shrinkage, density, curl pattern, and maintenance can change the final cut, so use a texture experienced stylist.

How accurate is an AI hairstyle recommender?

Accuracy depends on the photo and the question. It can help you compare flattering directions, but it cannot fully know your hair behavior, salon history, taste, or daily routine.

What photo should I upload?

Upload one clear front facing portrait. Keep the face, hairline, jaw, cheeks, and current hair volume visible. Avoid group photos, heavy filters, dark lighting, and hair that fully hides your face.

How many credits does it use?

A successful Hairstyle Recommender scan uses 10 credits because it is an AI Detector tool. Failed requests and service errors should not deduct credits.

Is my photo private?

Your photo is used to process the hairstyle recommendation request. Result data may stay in browser storage for the result page. Avoid uploading images you do not have permission to use.

How is this different from AI Hairstyle Changer?

Hairstyle Recommender gives analysis and direction from one photo. AI Hairstyle Changer creates visual hairstyle previews, which is better after you know the style family you want to try.

Results are for beauty planning and self expression, not a substitute for licensed professionals.

Ready when you are

Find a hairstyle direction
before the chair.

Upload one clear portrait, review the style notes, and bring a clearer idea to your next cut.