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Upload your portrait to see pageboy hair styled to your exact face shape and lighting. AI-powered, no signup required.

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About Pageboy Hair

The pageboy is a structured cut that sits near the jawline. It defines your facial structure and stays neat with minimal styling. This layout works well for people who want a sharp appearance. It keeps the hair fibers uniform around the head. When I tested this pageboy simulator with several photo profiles, the locks aligned precisely with the chin line.

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Style Deep Dive

Why choose the pageboy style?

Discover the unique characteristics and advantages of this specific cut before trying it on your own portrait.

Blunt · Curved Under · Retro

A blunt-cut bob with ends curled smoothly under the chin

The pageboy cut matches the blunt-base bob but adds a deliberate inward curl at the ends, which folds the tips neatly under the jaw. This creates a bracket-like frame around the face with rounded corners rather than straight hanging ends. The style originates from the 1960s mod scene and has a decidedly graphic, geometric quality.

Under-curl base60s mod aestheticGraphic face frame
Rolled Under · Blunt Bangs · 1960s Mod

Preview the graphic, helmet-like curve of the mod era

A pageboy combines a heavy fringe with ends that roll smoothly under the chin. The simulator creates this continuous, unbroken curve around the face, demonstrating the striking, almost cartoonish perfection of 1960s mod styling.

Continuous unbroken curveRolled-under perimeterCartoonish perfection

Pageboy Hairstyle — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can upload any front-facing portrait. For the best result, use clear lighting where your forehead is visible.

It works well on several shapes. In my trials, it balanced oval and square outlines particularly well.

Yes. You can choose from thirty different shades in the studio before generating the final preview.

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