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Fix Wind-Blown Hair in Photo

Rescue photos where wind turned your hairstyle into chaos.

Woman with hair blown wildly across face at beach
Before
Same woman with neat, styled hair framing visible face
After

Fix Wind-Blown Hair in Photo

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Popular use cases:
  • beach photography
  • outdoor portraits
  • wedding photography
  • travel photos
  • graduation photos
  • engagement photos
  • vacation photos
  • scenic photography

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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Scenario Prompt Time
General wind fix fix the wind-blown hair and make it look neat and styled 15s
Hair across face remove the hair blown across the face and reveal features 25s
Keep some movement settle the wind damage but keep some natural movement 20s

How it works

  1. Upload your wind-blown photo

    Drag your photo with wind-damaged hair into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. The AI works best on photos where the hair is clearly displaced by wind but you can still see the face and general head shape.

    Expect: Simple wind fixes: 15-30 seconds. Hair covering face: may need 2-3 refinements.
  2. Describe what you want

    Type your instruction: 'fix the wind-blown hair and make it look neat and styled' or 'move the hair out of the face and settle it into place.' Be specific about what's wrong. No marking needed—the AI recognizes wind-blown hair patterns automatically.

    Tip: If hair is covering facial features, mention 'remove the hair from the face' specifically so the AI prioritizes revealing your features.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    General wind-blown fix fix the wind-blown hair and make it look neat and styled
    Hair across face remove the hair blown across the face and reveal the facial features
    Hair in mouth or eyes remove the hair from the mouth and eyes and style it away from the face
    Beach or ocean wind fix the beach wind hair and make it look like a styled beach photo
    4 more prompts
    Convertible or car window fix the car wind hair mess and restore a normal hairstyle
    Keep some movement settle the worst of the wind-blown hair but keep some natural movement and flow
    Long hair blowing behind bring the hair that blew behind me forward to frame my face naturally
    Updo or styled hair ruined fix the wind that ruined my updo and restore the styled appearance
  3. Generate and review

    Check the fixed result at full zoom. Look for hair that now frames the face naturally, a sensible hairstyle shape, and visible facial features. Verify the hair direction looks natural for the head position.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If some sections are still messy or the AI styled the hair differently than you wanted, tap markers on those specific spots and regenerate. This is optional—most wind fixes work without markers.

    Tip: Use markers to point at hair over specific features you want revealed, like 'remove hair from this eye.'
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Fix Wind-Blown Hair in Photo

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"Every beach vacation photo had my hair in my face. Now I can actually use them!" @coastal_amy

See it in action

Woman with hair blown wildly across face at beach
Before
->
Same woman with neat, styled hair framing visible face
After

Beach portrait rescued

A romantic beach photo was ruined by a sudden gust that blew hair everywhere. One command created a stylish, intentional beach look.

Prompt: fix the wind-blown hair and make it look neat and styled
Graduate with wind-blown hair in mouth and across eyes
Before
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Same graduate with clear face and neatly styled hair
After

Outdoor event photo fixed

A graduation photo taken outdoors had wind blowing hair into the subject's mouth. The AI removed the offending strands and revealed her smile.

Prompt: remove the hair from the mouth and eyes and style it away from the face
Woman with wild tornado-like hair at mountain overlook
Before
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Same woman with flowing but controlled hair complementing the scenic view
After

Scenic overlook portrait salvaged

A mountaintop photo with an amazing view was ruined by wind creating a hair tornado. The AI settled the chaos into a natural-looking style.

Prompt: settle the worst of the wind-blown hair but keep some natural movement and flow
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If something looks off

Hair still covers face after fixing

Why: The AI may have styled the hair differently but not moved it away from features.

Try: completely remove all hair from across the face and reveal eyes, nose, and mouth

Tip: Being explicit about 'reveal eyes, nose, and mouth' prioritizes face visibility.

Hair direction looks unnatural

Why: The AI may have settled hair in a direction that doesn't match the head position or lighting.

Try: style the hair naturally falling down and framing the face

Tip: Specifying 'falling down' or 'framing face' gives clearer direction guidance.

Lost too much volume or movement

Why: Over-correction can make hair look too flat and lifeless.

Try: fix the worst wind damage but keep hair looking full and natural with some movement

Tip: Asking to 'keep movement' preserves life in the hair.

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific hair section you want fixed, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS section specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Hair looks fake or painted on

Why: Major restructuring can sometimes create artificial-looking results.

Try: fix the wind-blown hair to look natural and realistic, not airbrushed

Tip: Using 'natural and realistic' guides the AI toward believable results.

Created a style I don't have

Why: The AI may not know your actual hairstyle and created something different.

Try: settle the wind-blown hair back into [describe your style: straight/wavy/curly/etc] style

Tip: Mentioning your actual hair texture helps the AI create an appropriate style.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the wind-blown hair before describing?

No! Just describe what you want: 'fix the wind-blown hair and make it look neat.' The AI recognizes wind damage patterns—hair across faces, strands standing up, chaotic directions. Only use markers if you want to point at specific strands covering features you need revealed.

How do I fix wind-blown hair in photos for free without signing up?

Upload your windy photo to EditThisPic, type 'fix the wind-blown hair and make it look styled,' and download the result. No account needed, no watermarks added. The AI automatically identifies wind-displaced hair and settles it into a natural-looking style.

Can AI really remove hair from across my face?

Yes! The AI can identify strands covering facial features and remove them while reconstructing what's behind them. Say 'remove the hair from my face and reveal my features' for best results. It works well when some face is still visible to guide the reconstruction.

What's the best free tool for fixing windy outdoor photos?

EditThisPic handles wind-blown hair well because you describe what you want instead of manually editing each strand. Unlike clone stamp tools that require painting skill, AI understands hair as a whole and can restructure it into a sensible style.

Can I keep a windswept look but less chaotic?

Yes! Ask for 'settle the worst of the wind damage but keep some natural movement.' The AI can create an intentionally windswept but flattering look instead of eliminating all wind effect. This works great for beach photos where you want that casual, breezy aesthetic.

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