Best shades to test first
Start with real candidates such as warm brown, cool ash brown, copper, black tea, soft blonde, red-brown, or any shade already in your saved salon photos.
Hair color from photo
Last updated: May 7, 2026
A hair color that looks good on a swatch can change your whole face. colorfit.me lets you upload one portrait, pick the shades you are considering, and get a visual board before booking the salon.
Short answer
A hair color that looks good on a swatch can change your whole face. colorfit.me lets you upload one portrait, pick the shades you are considering, and get a visual board before booking the salon.
Start with real candidates such as warm brown, cool ash brown, copper, black tea, soft blonde, red-brown, or any shade already in your saved salon photos.
The hair-color board focuses on warmth, depth, contrast, softness, and whether the shade makes your face look clearer, duller, warmer, or sharper.
Save the board and compare it with salon swatches. It is not a professional formula, but it helps you narrow the direction before committing.
Method
The report uses the uploaded portrait, six selected test colors, delivery language, and package type. It does not stop at a seasonal label; it turns the direction into visual boards for clothes, hair color, makeup, glasses, and accessories.
| Step | User input | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Free preview | Photo + six colors | Undertone, contrast, and limited direction |
| Mini report | Paid order + same portrait | Two core visual boards |
| Full report | Paid order + photo + selected colors | Eight boards across image, color, and styling decisions |
Questions
No. colorfit.me gives visual direction, not a salon formula. Bring the board to a stylist for professional color mixing.
Yes. Choose the closest palette color in the studio or use the free preview to build a six-color starter set.
No. The goal is to reduce hair-color purchase risk, even if you do not know your exact season.
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