Proportion-based guidance
Learn which area appears widest and whether the overall face reads longer, softer, or more angular.
Face shape analyzer
Use proportion as a starting point for fringe, length, parting, side volume, and crown height without turning face shape into a rule.
A face-shape analyzer compares visible facial proportions such as length, cheekbone width, forehead width, and jaw shape. HairChanger uses the result to organize hairstyle ideas, but face shape should remain one input alongside texture, density, hairline, maintenance, and personal preference.
What you can do
The app is built around recognizable choices and repeatable comparisons, not a blank prompt or a one-off novelty effect.
Learn which area appears widest and whether the overall face reads longer, softer, or more angular.
Connect the analysis to fringe, parting, perimeter placement, top height, and side width.
Choose whether to balance your proportions or deliberately emphasize them.
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Simple process
Keep the source image consistent, review the large visual changes, and save only the options that fit your real routine.
Face the camera with minimal tilt, visible jaw, and hair moved away from key edges.
Look at face length, cheek width, forehead, jaw, and chin rather than only the final label.
Compare cuts that change the areas you want to emphasize or soften.
Keep the styles that fit your taste and routine, even if they break a traditional recommendation.
Practical guidance
Many faces combine two patterns: oval and oblong, round and square, heart and diamond. The proportion notes are more useful than forcing a perfect label. Ask what the hairstyle does around the forehead, cheekbones, jaw, and total visible length.
A side part creates diagonal movement. A center part reinforces symmetry. Crown height adds visual length. Side volume adds width. A blunt jaw-length line emphasizes that horizontal area. These are visual effects, not good-or-bad rules.
A strong recommendation still needs to work with curl pattern, density, hairline, cowlicks, glasses, facial hair, styling time, and salon frequency. Preview the complete look and discuss the real hair behavior with a professional.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers to the practical questions people ask before trying a new look.
That is normal. Compare the shared recommendations and focus on the proportions that matter for the haircut you are considering.
No single factor can. It helps organize choices, but texture, density, lifestyle, and preference are equally important.
HairChanger includes related face-analysis presets for hairstyle, bangs, glasses, beard, earrings, symmetry, and more.
Try it on your photo
Test the direction, save the useful images, and bring a clearer reference to the next appointment.
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