Comparison

Beauty Report vs Hairstyle Analysis: which one to start with

Both products are written for one selfie and a $4.99 one-time purchase. They look at different things and answer different questions, so the right one to start with depends on what you actually want to learn about yourself. Beauty Report writes a six-area editorial assessment of your face. Hairstyle Analysis renders eight cuts on you so you can see which suits the face you have.

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Beauty Report

An honest, single-photo beauty assessment

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Hairstyle Analysis

Side-by-side hairstyle ideas that suit your face

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Short verdict

If you want a written read of your features and grooming notes you can act on, start with Beauty Report. If you are thinking about a new cut and want to see eight styles rendered on your own face before stepping into the salon, start with Hairstyle Analysis. Many people end up running both, because the Beauty Report names your face shape and the Hairstyle Analysis acts on it.

What each report actually delivers

Beauty Report returns an overall read of your face with six sub-areas written up in plain editorial prose: symmetry, proportions, bone structure, skin, eye area, and smile. Each area gets a strengths note and a constructive note. Paired with the read is a list of grooming and styling suggestions tuned to your specific features, plus a clean black-on-white contour line drawing of your face you can save.

Hairstyle Analysis takes a different angle. It works out your face shape from the same kind of selfie, then renders eight specific cuts directly onto your face so you can see how each one reads on you. The cuts are the canonical eight (bob, lob, layered, fringe, pixie, long-wavy, sleek-low-pony, bun), arranged as an editorial spread you can save, print, or share. Each style carries a short label, no paragraphs of theory.

Which question are you actually asking?

If your question is some version of "how does my face read, and what should I lean into," Beauty Report is the closer answer. The grooming notes (brow shape, hair length around the face, lipstick undertone, beard or sideburn line, glasses frame shape) connect what your face is doing on camera to specific choices you can act on this week.

If your question is closer to "I'm thinking about a new haircut and want to see how it would look on me," Hairstyle Analysis is the closer answer. The spread is visual-first by design. You see the cuts on your own face rather than on a model in a magazine, and the eight options cover most of the realistic range a stylist would suggest in a consultation.

Where the two overlap

Both reads pay attention to your face shape and to which features are doing the visual work, so there is real overlap. Beauty Report names your face shape inside the bone structure section and gives haircut, brow, and frame suggestions that follow from it. Hairstyle Analysis works out the same face shape and acts on it through the cuts it renders.

If you only run one, you get the answer in the format that report uses (prose and grooming notes versus rendered spread). If you run both, the two answers cross-check each other. The Beauty Report's named face shape lands inside the Hairstyle Analysis spread, and the Hairstyle Analysis cuts that flatter you confirm the shape the Beauty Report named.

Cost, time, and the format you receive

Both are $4.99 one-time, no subscription, no expiry. Each runs from one clear front-facing selfie and returns its output in about two minutes. Beauty Report ships as a written editorial reading you read; Hairstyle Analysis ships as an editorial graphic you look at. You can save and re-download either result whenever you want.

Neither is a verdict. The Beauty Report is honest, not unkind. The Hairstyle Analysis is a styling suggestion, not a guarantee. Both are designed to be useful tools for thinking about your face and your style rather than ranking systems or predictions.

When to pick which

Common questions

What is the difference between Beauty Report and Hairstyle Analysis?
Beauty Report is a written six-area editorial read of your face with grooming notes. Hairstyle Analysis is a visual editorial spread of eight cuts rendered on your face. Different formats, different questions answered. Both $4.99 one-time.
Which one should I get first?
Beauty Report if you want a written read of your features and grooming suggestions to act on. Hairstyle Analysis if you are deciding on a new haircut and want to see options on your own face before the salon. Many people end up running both.
Do they need the same photo?
Both work from a clear front-facing selfie in soft, even daylight, with hair pulled back from the face. The same photo usually works for either, though Hairstyle Analysis is more forgiving of hair partially in frame because it renders new cuts over your features.
Can I do both for one face shape read?
Yes. The Beauty Report names your face shape in prose; Hairstyle Analysis acts on it visually. Running both gives you the categorical answer and the visual spread, which are complementary and often more useful together than either is alone.
Are either of them medical or diagnostic?
No. Both are styling and self-reflection tools framed as entertainment, not medical advice or diagnoses. For health, skin, or psychological concerns, see a qualified professional.

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