Private polls

Private haircut poll for honest friend feedback

A haircut decision is personal. Asking the public for feedback usually invites the wrong audience. A private poll keeps the decision inside a small trusted group where the feedback is actually useful.

RegretCam turns your haircut preview into a private poll link that friends can vote on in a browser without installing anything.

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The practical answer

Private haircut poll for honest friend feedback should start with your own current photo, not a perfect reference model. The reason is simple: haircut and color regret usually comes from face fit, hairline, texture, beard balance, or maintenance expectations that were invisible in someone else's photo.

RegretCam turns that search intent into a premium decision flow: Preview two or three haircut directions on your face. Then compare the preview against one question first: Are you asking the right people, not just the fastest people? If the answer is unclear, narrow the options before asking anyone to vote.

The private poll is the last step, not the first. A small trusted group gives better signal when you already have two or three realistic options, and friends can vote in the browser without installing the app.

How to test it

  1. Preview two or three haircut directions on your face.
  2. Pick the strongest pair to compare.
  3. Generate a private poll link.
  4. Share the link with a small trusted group, not a public post.

Decision checks

  • Are you asking the right people, not just the fastest people?
  • Are the options clean, or too similar?
  • Did you read the comments, not just the vote count?

Before you preview

Use a normal selfie in steady light, with the face and current hair visible. Avoid hats, heavy filters, extreme angles, and old photos because they make the decision less trustworthy.

Before you ask friends

Keep the choice small. Two strong options get clearer feedback than ten unrelated looks. Ask people who understand your day-to-day style, not a random public audience.

Before the appointment

Bring the preview as a direction, not a guarantee. The barber, stylist, or colorist still adapts the final result to hair density, growth pattern, condition, and maintenance.

What to do next

If this page matches your situation, do not start by testing every haircut on the internet. Pick the single visible change behind private polls, generate a focused preview, then decide whether the result is strong enough to bring to a real appointment.

That simple order matters: preview first, compare second, ask friends third, and let the professional adapt last.

FAQ

What is a private haircut poll?

A private link shared with trusted friends so they can vote on haircut options without you posting publicly.

Do friends need to install an app?

No. The poll opens in a browser so friends can vote without downloading anything.

Is a private poll better than a public post?

Usually yes, because the feedback comes from people who know your everyday style, not strangers.