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HaircutStar is a beauty-services platform built around the flow of “choosing a hairstyle — asking for advice — matching with a hairstylist/salon — booking an appointment.” The site emphasizes that users can upload selfies to find suitable hairstyles for themselves or friends, choose women’s hairstyles, men’s hairstyles, and hair colors, and try to match with hair salons in their area. It targets both consumers and professional hairstylists/stylists, offering account registration, booking, and business listing entry points.
Based on the captured content, the core modules include selfie uploads, posting requests publicly or via private message, hairstyle and hair-color selection, choosing a hairstylist, booking appointments, hairstylist/stylist profiles, and iOS and Android mobile apps. Login is supported via phone number, email, and Facebook. For hairstylists or salons, the platform may serve as a customer-acquisition and booking channel, but there is no clear description of a merchant dashboard, scheduling, staff management, customer management, marketing, analytics/reporting, or other typical beauty-industry SaaS features.
The terms mention that HaircutStar may offer membership plans and additional paid services, with one-time or subscription payments, including monthly recurring payments. Users also agree that the platform may store payment or credit-card information. However, the site does not disclose specific plans, pricing, a free tier, or trial policies. On the compliance side, the website provides links such as Privacy & Security, CCPA, and Terms & Conditions, and the terms state that personal information is governed by the privacy policy. That said, the terms contain wording such as “factories” and “suppliers,” which does not fully fit the hair-services context, so the rigor of the documentation needs further verification.
The main advantage is its focused use case: consumers can reduce the uncertainty of choosing a hairstyle through photos and community suggestions, while the platform gives hairstylists and salons more exposure and booking opportunities. Multi-platform apps and multiple login options also improve convenience. The drawbacks are limited transparency around monetization: no specific fees, payment channels, or refund details are disclosed, and it also lacks key enterprise-software capabilities such as APIs, third-party integrations, permission management, team collaboration, and data analytics.
HaircutStar is better suited to individual users looking for hairstyle inspiration and nearby hair-service bookings, as well as hairstylists or small salons hoping to acquire customers through the platform. If Chinese merchants need mature local payment, group-buying, review, and in-store redemption systems, they may want to compare it first with local platforms such as Meituan/Dianping and Helijia; overseas alternatives include Fresha, Booksy, and Vagaro. The captured text does not provide evidence regarding network accessibility from China or payment availability, so its access status in China is unknown.
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haircutstar.com is an United States Local Life provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach haircutstar.com directly.