Ever had a problem telling your hairstylist how you want your haircut? With FreshCut, you can save and show your favorite past haircuts to any hairstylist for the perfect re-creation!
Hey Product Hunt community! I’m excited to announce my first launch today with the ‘FreshCut’ app!
I built FreshCut to help others solve a problem I personally had: “It’s hard to explain a past haircut you’ve gotten to your hairstylist.”
I tend to get the same haircut every time, and trying to explain what I want was never easy. I also didn't know what hairstylists actually would find useful. Do I just bring one picture? Perhaps two? So after interviewing many stylists, I built an app that helps you get your ideal haircut every time.
With FreshCut, you can save and show your favorite past haircuts to any hairstylist for the perfect re-creation in 3 easy steps:
1. Cut - Go get a haircut.
2. Save - If you like your cut, use the app’s guided process to quickly record your haircut profile.
3. Repeat - Easily present your haircut profile next time you get a haircut from any barber for a perfect, fresh cut.
I hope you enjoy it and I’d love to hear any feedback on the app you have so I can keep improving FreshCut! I'm here to answer all of your questions!
Thanks! -Kai
*Also, big thanks to @_maxdeutsch for his help and hunting FreshCut!
You can read more about my journey in building this here: https://medium.com/@kkuroda.read...
Interesting idea... Maybe would use if I went to the barber, but I cut my own hair because:
A) I dont like other people touching me and all up in my face.
B) I want the ability to shower immediately after cutting my hair - otherwise it feels like I'm covered in my own hair all day.
@daviswbaer Totally understand! That got me thinking though, how do you (as someone who has the wizardry to cut their own hair) maintain a consistent haircut every time? Do you just eye it in the mirror, or do you have some routine you follow?
@kai_kuroda Well I just use clippers to cut my hair, so that makes things eaiser, but normally I use the "double mirror" technique for the back, and then use the "ask the wife" technique to make sure I don't look terrible :)
@daviswbaer Haha I see! Those seem like definitely some advance techniques. I'll have to try cutting my own hair too sometimes. I'm just too afraid it'll look terrible the first time, but oh well I guess that's part of learning how to cut your own hair...
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