What haircut suits me?
Five questions, two minutes, three cuts matched to your face, texture and routine. Then see each one on your photo.
How the quiz decides
No astrology, no "seasons". Three factors decide whether a haircut suits you, and the quiz scores every cut in our fitting room against all three.
Face shape sets the silhouette. A cut redistributes visual weight: a fringe shortens a long face, layers soften a square jaw, lift and length slim a round one. Shape rules are the oldest stylist shorthand, and they are tendencies you can bend, not laws.
Texture decides how the cut actually falls. The same wolf cut is a shag on waves, a cloud on curls, and a lot of daily work on dead-straight hair. Most haircut regret is really texture regret: the photo you brought had someone else's hair in it.
Routine is the honest question. A blunt bob rewards ten minutes with a round brush every morning. A pixie forgives none of your cowlicks but asks nothing at 7am. The quiz asks what you will actually do, then only recommends cuts that survive that answer.
The result is three cuts, not one: the point is comparing them on your own face, not trusting a score.
Which haircut for which face shape?
The stylist shorthand, honestly labelled: these are tendencies, not laws. Your texture and your patience matter just as much, which is why the quiz asks about all three.
| Face shape | What tends to flatter |
|---|---|
| Round | Length and lift draw the eye down: long layers, a wolf cut, curtain bangs with a wide part. |
| Oval | The lucky row. Most cuts sit well, so choose by texture and routine instead. |
| Square | Soft, feathered layers take the edge off: hush cut, long layers, curtain bangs. |
| Heart | A fringe balances the forehead and chin-length fills the jaw: curtain bangs, french bob. |
| Long | Width at the sides shortens the read: blunt bob, french bob, a full fringe. |
A table can only narrow it down. The quiz weighs your texture and routine too, and the try-on settles it on your face. Not sure of your shape? The photo consult on the homepage reads your proportions from a selfie, privately, on your device.
Haircut quiz, answered
What haircut should I get?
It comes down to three things: your face shape, your natural texture, and how much styling you will honestly do. The quiz above weighs all three in about two minutes and returns your top three cuts. Then the important part: you preview each one on your own photo, because a recommendation is a guess until you see it on your face.
Is the haircut quiz free?
Completely. No email, no account, no card. The result page links straight into the fitting room, where your first try-on is also free, and signing in with Google adds 30 free credits.
How accurate is a hairstyle quiz?
Honest answer: a quiz narrows the field, it cannot settle it. Face-shape rules are tendencies, not laws. That is why every result here ends in a try-on: the preview shows the actual cut on your actual face, which is the only test that counts. If you want a second signal, the photo consult on our homepage reads your proportions from a selfie.
Can I see the haircut on my own face before cutting it?
Yes, that is the whole product. Pick any cut from your quiz result, upload a selfie, and a realistic AI preview lands in about twenty seconds with your face, glasses and skin tone untouched. Compare your top three side by side and walk into the salon certain.
Does the quiz work for men?
Yes. Pick the men's path on the first question and the pool switches to taper fades, textured crops, modern mullets, buzz cuts and more, scored with the same face, texture and routine logic.
Two minutes beats two months of regret
The quiz narrows it to three. The try-on shows them on your face. The scissors can wait until you are sure.
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