What Reddit Says About Hair Care Apps
We compiled 17 Reddit discussions about Hair Care apps from 16 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/finehair
After a lot of work, I'm excited to finally share Hairelya with you all. It's a free app I built for iOS, made for anyone who loves taking care of their hair. The main goal is to help you keep everything organized.
r/AsianBeauty
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r/HairSystem
A Hair System is a prosthetic hair replacement solution, designed to be indistinguishable from natural hair.
r/HaircareScience
There are a ton of skincare apps apps that you can use to track your progress. You can put in products and take photos to compare your skin to last week, last month, etc to see if they work for you. I tried searching for hair care apps similar to that but I can't find anything.
r/hairstylist
If you are independent I would use BBY it’s free and your booking site turns out really cute BBY app
r/Ulta
We love to hear our Therapy Session Hair Mask is giving you the TLC your hair is looking for! Have you tried anything else from our assortment? ... The best place on Reddit for all things detailing. Cars, planes, boats, and more.
r/beauty
You can log your daily hair care experiments, analyze what works and what doesn't, and track your progress over time in a calendar view. Also, if you're looking to identify what products might suit your hair - you can apply filters to discover what has been working for people with similar ...
r/growmybusiness
I am building a tool that uses guided selfies to track hair density, scalp condition, and changes over time. It has been eye opening to see how much…
r/iosapps
My sister and I just launched an app that we wish we had growing up with thick, unruly Indian hair. After years of wasting money on products that weren't made for our hair type, we built Fiora - an AI-powered hair analyzer that actually understands different hair types. ... Get detailed analysi...
r/curlyhair
Once you know what you're looking for in the ingredient list, it's not so bad. :) I know my hair frizzes with too much glycerin, so I look for glycerin, glycerine, propyl glycine,etc. Cones are a bit harder, but you can check out this article, in the sidebar to figure out which ones to avo...
r/Hair
ChatGPT can give you an idea, but it usually changes your face. FaceApp and other paid beauty apps work well for simple changes. For more complex transformations (like long to pixie or balayage), HairLook is the best I’ve tried (also paid).
r/hairstylist
I need to switch asap to a a scheduling app that is NOT Vagaro. Recommendations pleeeese. Has anyone else had a terrible experience with the recent…
r/Haircare
In my opinion Ouai isn’t worth spending even $1 on. ... Yes, Ouai conditioner (fine hair) did nothing for me. And I used the Yuka app that scans cosmetic products and checks for harmful ingredients - Ouai was very bad in that regard too. ... Ouai is not harmful/doesn’t contain harmful ingredients. O...
r/findareddit
What are some affordable hair care alternatives to high-end brands like Kérastase, Moroccanoil, and Pureology for fine, virgin hair? ... Great alternative if you run out of hair product. And it's right in your bathroom.
r/NoPoo
Just looked at the ingredients from their website and it sounds like a pretty basic conditioner/cowash. Definitely not worth $30 for 8 oz and you can find numerous alternatives at any drugstore ... We'd love to help but need some basic information first because it affects haircare on a fundamen...
r/ios
I think FaceApp would do well for you two. It has a handful of hairstyles to try, though it’s mostly a paid app. Try out some of the free stuff to see if it’s worth it of course
r/smallbusiness
Fresha is leagues better than all those. We ran 4 locations and 80 team members on it. We had several demos with zenotti to get it embedded on our website but the cost difference 2-3x was not worth it to us at least.
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