hair color try-on

AI hair color try-on before the dye hits

Hair color is expensive to reverse and hard to judge from a swatch. RegretCam helps you preview hair color changes on your own face before you book the appointment or buy the dye.

RegretCam app preview for hair color try-on

See the change before the appointment

Photorealistic hair color range with natural blonde and copper directions Relevant preview See the specific change this page is about.
Photorealistic haircut before and after preview Compare the range Safe, Bold, and Wild make the decision easier.
Photorealistic Safe Bold Wild hairstyle range Decision support Turn the preview into a clearer next step.

Best for

  • Testing blonde, brunette, black, or red hair
  • Trying copper, gray, or bold colors
  • Comparing natural vs statement color
  • Avoiding expensive color regret

How it works

  1. Upload a well-lit photo with visible hair texture.
  2. Choose the color direction you are considering.
  3. Compare natural, bold, and high-contrast versions.
  4. Poll friends if you are unsure which tone fits you.

Decision tips

  • Check how the color works with your skin undertone.
  • Compare against your usual wardrobe colors.
  • Ask your stylist what maintenance the winning color requires.

Why use RegretCam for hair color try-on?

Most style inspiration is shown on somebody else's face. RegretCam is built for the moment when you need to know whether a look works on you. It keeps the first version focused on haircuts, hair color, and beard changes, then adds private voting so the decision can move from guessing to evidence.

The goal is not to score your appearance. The goal is to reduce regret before a visible change. Use the preview as a practical reference, compare the versions calmly, and bring the clearest direction to your barber, stylist, or colorist.

FAQ

Can AI show exact dye results?

No. It previews direction and contrast, while real dye depends on your base color and stylist process.

Can I test bold colors?

Yes. RegretCam is useful for testing high-risk color ideas before making them real.

Should I still talk to a colorist?

Yes. Use the preview to guide the conversation, then let a professional handle the chemistry.