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See it on you,
before the chair.

Upload one photo and watch the style land on your own face — hair and brows, every texture. Then book the stylist who actually does it.

Try it on my photo → Find a chair near me

Free to try · no sign-up to look · your photo is deleted after thirty days

A modern blowout on straight hair
Straight
Copper balayage on wavy hair
Wavy
Curtain bangs on curly hair
Curly
Knotless braids on coily hair
Coily

How it works

Three taps, and you know.

01

Your photo

Face on, hair back, good light. About ten seconds. It is deleted after thirty days, and only your salon ever sees it.

02

Your style

Filtered to your own texture, so everything you are shown is something you can actually have. Hair and brows.

03

Your chair

Book it, or have a mobile stylist come to you. They get your photo before you sit down — nothing to explain.

Every texture, on purpose

Straight, wavy, curly, coily.

A rack that is all straight hair is useless to most of the people walking in. Ours is built the other way round: silk presses, protective styles and natural texture are catalogued as services in their own right — not as an afterthought at the bottom of the list.

Modern blowout on straight hair
Modern BlowoutStraight
Lived-in layers on curly hair
Lived-In LayersCurly
Modern blowout on wavy hair
Modern BlowoutWavy
Lived-in layers on straight hair
Lived-In LayersStraight

Braids, locs, twists, silk press, keratin, balayage — and brows, below.

No sign-up, no salon picked yet

See it on your own face first.

Hair, brows and colour, on your photograph — not a model's. This is the same studio that runs inside every salon's page. Have a go on us, then find a stylist below who does the look you liked.

Three tries, free · your photo is deleted after thirty days

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Brows

The one you cannot tie back.

A brow you are unsure about stays on your face for six weeks. So see it first — shape, lamination, tint and microblading, on your face, before anybody picks up a thread or a needle. The preview changes the brows and nothing else about your photo.

A natural full brow
Natural FullBrushed up
A laminated brow
LaminatedLifted & glossy
A laminated brow
LaminatedFine hair

What you can preview

  • Shape — soft arch, high arch, straight, slim tapered, bold and square, or left full and natural.
  • Lamination — see the lift before you commit to six weeks of it.
  • Tint — how much deeper actually suits your hair, rather than guessing from a swatch card.
  • Microblading — the one worth seeing twice, because it does not wash off.

Why it matters to the salon

Brows are the service most often talked out of at the chair — a client asks for one thing, hesitates, and settles for a tidy-up. A picture ends that conversation before it starts.

It also ends the other one: “that is not what I asked for.” The brow they chose arrives with the booking, so both of you are looking at the same thing.

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Near you

Chairs, not a list of businesses.

The map shows where somebody can sit you down today. Mobile stylists appear while they are working and disappear when they finish — so what you see is what is actually available.

Open the map → Look up a salon by address

For salons and mobile stylists

Twenty‑five dollars.
Then nothing every month.

Your own website, your own booking page, and the try‑on running inside it. About two minutes to set up.

What it costs

$25

to start. Then $1.75 when a booking is completed.

  • The $25 becomes your credit. It is the balance the booking fee comes out of — not a fee we keep.
  • Nothing renews. No subscription, no per‑stylist charge, no card kept on file. A quiet month costs you nothing at all.
  • We only get paid when you do. The $1.75 comes off when a booking is completed. Empty chair, no charge.
  • Your money is yours. Connect your own Stripe and cards go straight to your bank. We never hold it.
  • Rent a station and keep the books straight. Set the rate by day, week or month; what each stylist took and what they owe sit side by side, never netted off.

No salon? No problem.

You do not need premises and you do not need to rent a station from anybody.

  • Switch your chair on and you are on the map. Customers near you can see and book you. Switch it off and you are gone from it.
  • Your pin is rounded, never exact. About half a kilometre — and rounded before it is stored, so there is nothing precise to leak.
  • Only while you are working. Turning it off does not hide your position — it deletes it.
  • You keep your own clients. Your page, your prices, your name on it — not a listing inside somebody else's brand.
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Straight answers

The questions we get asked.

Will it work on my hair?

That is the whole point of it. The rack is filtered by texture — straight, wavy, curly or coily — so you are only ever shown styles that are actually performed on your hair. Protective styles, silk presses and natural texture are services in their own right here.

Brows as well?

Yes. Shape, lamination, tint and microblading, previewed on your own face before anybody touches them. It changes the brows and nothing else about the photograph.

What happens to my photo?

It is deleted after thirty days. Your salon sees it with your booking so they know exactly what you are expecting, and that is the only thing it is used for. We never post it anywhere.

Do I have to sign up to try it?

No. Try a style without an account. Signing in with Google gives you five previews a day and keeps your styles for next time.

I am a stylist without a salon. Can I use this?

Yes, and it is a first-class case here rather than an afterthought. You appear on the map while you are working, travel to the customer, and set how far you will go.

Is this the same company as Barber Studio?

Same company, same engine underneath — the booking, the map and the try-on are shared and already proven with real shops. The catalogue, the language and the site are their own, because a salon is not a barbershop.