Do I need to mark where I want my part before describing it?
No! Just describe the type of part you want - center, side left, side right, deep side, or no part. The AI automatically repositions your hair. Markers are not needed for this simple change.
Can I try multiple parting styles on the same photo?
Yes! After seeing one result, describe a different part and the AI creates that style. Try center part, then left side, then deep right side - compare as many as you want. Each generation replaces the previous parting to show the new style.
What parting styles can I try?
You can try any parting: center part (straight down middle), side part (left or right), deep side part (dramatic asymmetry), slight/subtle side part, or no part (hair swept back). Just specify what you want and which side if applicable.
Which face shapes suit which hair parts?
General guide: Oval faces can wear any part. Round faces look great with side parts (creates length). Long faces suit center parts (adds width). Square faces benefit from side parts (softens angles). Heart-shaped faces work well with side parts. But experiment - these are guidelines, not rules!
Why does my hair look different with a new part?
Hair parting dramatically changes face framing and apparent face shape. Center parts emphasize facial symmetry. Side parts create asymmetry and can make faces appear longer or slimmer. Deep side parts are bold and edgy. Even this simple change has big style impact!
Can I see how I'd look switching my part to the opposite side?
Yes! If you currently part on the left, request 'switch part to right side' or 'move part to opposite side'. This is great for testing a change if your hair has been parted the same way for years and you're curious about switching.
Is EditThisPic's AI hair parting side changer really free?
Yes β you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.
Can I change hair parting side on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser β iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.