Is my hair healthy? Upload a photo for AI scoring of shine, texture, thickness, split ends, and condition with recovery tips.
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Hair Health Scanner is an AI tool that analyzes hair health indicators including shine level, texture, thickness, split ends, and overall condition to provide recovery recommendations. The tool helps individuals understand their hair's health and learn how to improve and maintain it. Hair health analysis requires understanding what indicates healthy hair, what signs suggest damage, and how to address hair health issues. This tool combines knowledge of hair science, health indicators, damage assessment, and recovery techniques to provide comprehensive hair health evaluation. It can analyze photos to assess hair health, identify concerns, and provide specific recommendations. The analysis helps you understand your hair's current health, identify areas for improvement, and receive actionable recommendations for restoring and maintaining healthy hair.
Upload clear photos showing your hair and the AI examines health aspects including shine level (evaluating hair's natural shine and luster), texture (assessing smoothness, roughness, and overall texture quality), thickness (analyzing hair strand thickness and overall volume), split ends (identifying damage and split ends), overall condition (evaluating general hair health), and recovery needs (determining what hair needs for improvement). The analysis provides scores for each aspect (0-10) and an overall hair health score (0-100), explains health indicators, identifies specific concerns, and offers recovery recommendations including product suggestions and care techniques. The tool explains hair health principles in accessible terms, helping individuals understand how to maintain healthy hair.
Upload a photo with your hair clearly visible and the AI scores five indicators out of 10 each (shine, texture, thickness, split ends, and overall condition), combines them into a hair health score out of 100, and attaches recovery advice targeted at whichever component dragged the number down.
Visible condition signals: how evenly light reflects along the lengths (intact cuticles shine, damaged ones scatter it), how smooth or rough the texture photographs, apparent strand density, and visible damage toward the ends. It is a surface read, which for hair is meaningful, since most hair damage lives at the surface.
Only when the resolution allows. From typical phone distance, individual splits sit below what a photo resolves, so the AI reads their aggregate signature instead: frayed, thin, lighter-toned ends. If split ends are your specific worry, add a sharp close-up of your ends to give the scan real data.
Target what scored lowest. Dull lengths usually want gentler washing and a proper conditioning step; rough texture points to heat reduction and bond-building treatments; ragged ends genuinely need a trim, since nothing repairs a split. Rerun after six to eight weeks in similar light to see whether the trend moved.
No. The scanner evaluates the cosmetic condition of the hair you have, not the biology of growth or shedding. Sudden loss, a widening part, patchiness, or scalp symptoms are signals to see a dermatologist or trichologist, who can investigate causes a photo cannot show, from hormones to nutrition.
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