Stop describing the haircut from memory.
The gap between the photo you saved and what you say in the chair is where haircuts go wrong. A salon card closes it — the cut written in the terms a stylist works in.
Make a salon cardHow it works
Upload the reference
The cut or colour you want. We read the shape, length, layering and tone.
Add your photo
So the card accounts for your hairline, texture and current length.
Take the card in
Written to be handed over, not just read by you.
A reference written for a professional
- The cut described in stylist terms — shape, length, where weight sits, how it falls.
- Colour written with tone and depth rather than just a name.
- What will and will not translate to your hair, so the conversation starts honestly.
- The maintenance the result needs, before you commit to it.
Uptone adapts a look to your features. It never rates how you look, never calls a feature a flaw, and every classification it suggests stays editable by you.
Read what Uptone will never doQuestions people ask
- Will my stylist find this useful or annoying?
- It is written to be specific rather than prescriptive — it describes the goal and the constraints, and leaves the technique to them.
- Does it replace a consultation?
- No. It makes the consultation start from a shared reference instead of a description.
- Can I edit it before I go?
- Yes. Adjust the look and the card is rewritten with it.