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

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About Razor Cut Hair

The razor cut style has gentle curves that add soft volume to the hair. It drapes naturally around the shoulders for a relaxed look. It fits many face shapes by softening angular features. You can test the style with thirty different colors in the studio. When I tried this razor cut preset in our tool, the waves fell naturally over the shoulders without covering the face.

Best Face Shapes

OvalRoundSquareHeart

Upload your photo to see how razor cut hair looks on YOUR face — not a model's.

Style Deep Dive

Why choose the razor cut style?

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

Wispy · Diffused · Thin Ends

A razor-thin edge that softens each layer into featherlight tips

A razor cut drags a straight-edge blade across the ends of each section rather than cutting bluntly with scissors. The dragging motion thins each tip to a near-transparent edge that catches light softly instead of reflecting it sharply. The final look is softer and more diffused than any scissor cut, especially on the outer perimeter.

Ultra-thin wispy endsSoft diffused perimeterReduces bulk in thick hair
Wispy Perimeter · Diffused Edges · Feathery

Experience the whisper-soft edges of a razor technique

A razor cut destroys blunt lines. The simulator creates feathery, translucent ends that look almost like smoke fading into the background, providing the softest possible frame for your face without any heavy bulk.

Translucent, smoky endsDestroys blunt linesZero heavy bulk

Razor Cut 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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