Animates your photo into a hair makeover video that focuses on the change in hairstyle, color, or finish. You get a short transformation clip that works best when the hair is clearly visible in the original image.
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Hair Transformation takes your source_image (image: Your photo) and analyzes the visible head shape, hairline, length, density, and the way the hair sits around the face and shoulders.
From that single frame, the model builds a short motion sequence where the hairstyle shifts over time instead of appearing as a hard cut.
It makes creative choices around movement, shine, volume, and color transition so the change feels like a reveal rather than a static swap.
The AI also tries to preserve facial identity, pose, and overall framing from the original photo, while inventing believable strand flow and finish details that match the portrait’s angle and styling cues.

Use a clear portrait where the hair is easy to see. The more visible the length, shape, and texture, the better the transformation will read.
Yes. The key is visibility, not length, so short hair can work well if it is clearly shown.
Usually yes. The effect focuses on changing the hair presentation while keeping the subject as the same person.
You can usually guide the result with your prompt language. Specific directions like 'copper curls,' 'buzz cut,' 'wet-look finish,' or 'soft layers' tend to produce more intentional transformations than vague makeover wording.
This effect works best when the image clearly centers one person. In group photos, the model may have trouble deciding whose hair to transform, which can lead to uneven focus or unexpected changes across the frame.
Yes. All content generated on Flashloop can be used for commercial purposes — social media, ads, client work, product listings. No additional licensing fees.