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Straight Hair Filter Preview on Your Own Photo Before You Commit

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Preview realistic straight hair on your own photo with an AI straight hair filter before you book a silk press, flat iron look, or blunt bob.

Smoother hair, same face.

A small gallery rendered with Straight Hair Filter: each frame keeps the portrait recognizable while the hair turns sleeker, glossier, and easier to judge. Drag or swipe to compare shine, length, parting, and face framing.

Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
Glass Hair · Gloss finish
Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
Silk Press · Soft body
Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
Blunt Bob · Clean edge
Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
Straight Lob · Shoulder length
Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
Long Layers · Natural fall
Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
Curtain Part · Face frame
Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
Side Part · Polished profile
Before and after straight-hair preview showing a portrait transformed into a sleek glass-hair finish
U Cut · Longer line

What is Straight Hair Filter?

Straight Hair Filter is a photo-based hairstyle preview that lets you test a smoother finish on your own portrait before you commit to a real styling change. If you are wondering what a straight hair try on would look like, or whether a hair straightener filter would make your photo feel cleaner, this is the kind of quick visual check that helps you compare glass hair, silk press preview, straight bob, and long-layer options without leaving your own identity behind.

It is different from a general beauty filter because the edit is supposed to stay identity-preserving: the face, expression, pose, lighting, and photo context remain familiar while the hairstyle changes. In other words, this is a hairstyle filter and smooth hair preview for decision-making, not a new-person generator or a salon promise, so blurry hair, hats, heavy occlusion, and group shots can still reduce how believable the result feels.

Preview straight hair with salon context.

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Sleek finish

Use smooth-straight presets when you want a polished preview without changing the cut or face frame.

02

Pressed texture

Silk-press style results need visible hair length, parting, and hairline so the smoother texture still feels natural.

03

Cut-and-shape checks

Bob and blunt directions are better for commitment checks than for preserving every inch of current hair length.

Upload a photo where the current hair outline, part, shoulders, and jaw area are visible; hidden ends make straight styles harder to judge.

Use a subtle smooth preset when you only want frizz control, and a blunt or bob preset when haircut shape is the real question.

For textured hair previews, ask to preserve face, skin tone, and hairline while changing only the curl pattern and finish.

Compare how the straight style frames the cheekbones, neck, and outfit rather than judging only the shine of the hair.

When to reach for Straight Hair Filter.

Salon decision before going straighter

Test a straighter, smoother finish on your own photo before you book a salon appointment or decide how dramatic the change should be with a straight hair filter or silk press preview.

Silk press preview on textured hair

See whether a silk-press-style result feels right before committing time, heat, or styling effort to the look in a quick straight hair try on.

Blunt bob commitment check

Combine the straight texture change with a sharper bob cut so you can decide if the haircut feels flattering before cutting off length.

Profile-photo refresh

Try a cleaner straight-hair look before updating a dating profile, creator avatar, or polished social headshot.

How to use Straight Hair Filter in three steps.

Preview straight hair in about 1 minute. Upload one selfie, salon reference, dating profile shot, or fashion portrait where hair length and face framing are visible.

  1. Upload a Hair-Visible Portrait

    Use a selfie, headshot, mirror photo, or salon reference with the hairline, part, length, shoulders, and face outline visible so the straight hair filter can estimate how a smooth hair preview should fall.

    Tip: Avoid hats, heavy motion blur, and hair covering most of the face.

  2. Match the Straight Style to the Goal

    Use softer everyday straightening for haircut planning, a natural blowout for a realistic salon preview, glossy editorial for fashion images, and longer polished strands when you want a stronger straight hair try on or silk press preview.

    Tip: Use natural presets for haircut planning and glossy presets for fashion-style edits.

  3. Check Hairline, Ends, and Face Frame

    Apply the hairstyle filter, then review the hairline, part, cheek framing, shoulder overlap, strand direction, and hair ends before saving your salon preview.

    Tip: Try another preset if the smooth hair preview becomes too flat or the face frame changes too much.

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Upload a clear portrait, compare straight-hair directions, and narrow the look before your next styling or haircut decision with a straight hair try on or smooth hair preview.