Try a Butterfly Cut on your own photo.
Long layers that create shorter face-framing movement while preserving the look of long hair.
Length
Long
Maintenance
Medium
Best for
Oval, Round

Stylist note
Ask for cascading face-framing layers that start around the cheekbones or chin, with long layers through the back so the perimeter still reads long.
Photo
Upload selfie
AI Agent
Let AI choose for you
Prepare the selfie
Waiting for a clear front-facing photo.
Read face and hair cues
Checking face frame, current length, volume, and forehead coverage.
Match haircut direction
Comparing safe, flattering hairstyle directions.
Choose color strategy
Deciding whether to keep color, adjust it, or let AI choose.
Step 01
Judge the best haircut

Butterfly Cut
Big movement while keeping length.
Step 02
Judge the right color
AI will choose a realistic shade that fits skin tone and keeps the face natural.
Step 03
Generate new hairstyle
AI plan: Butterfly Cut
Big movement while keeping length.
Free preview first. HD export and salon card stay available after the result.
butterfly cut try on
Decide before the scissors come out.
Use the preview to check whether shorter face-framing layers add lift without making the ends look too thin.
Salon brief
Keep the longest layer past the shoulders, add shorter face-framing pieces, and preserve density through the bottom line.
Best for
People with medium to long hair who want movement, volume, and a trend-forward change while keeping length.
Watch out
Fine hair can lose fullness if the layers start too high or too much weight is removed from the ends.
What to compare in the preview
Butterfly Cut questions
Does a butterfly cut keep long hair?
Yes. The point is to create shorter movement around the face while keeping the longest layer visibly long.
Is a butterfly cut good for fine hair?
It can be, but keep the layers softer and avoid thinning the ends too much. The preview should help you judge density.
Fit guide
Know what to ask for.
Long-haired users who want movement and shape without losing the feeling of length.
Variants to compare
Long Layers
Subtle layers for a polished look.
Short Layers
More choppy, piecey layers for texture.
Decision details
Salon wording
Ask for cascading face-framing layers that start around the cheekbones or chin, with long layers through the back so the perimeter still reads long.
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