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Ever wanted to run your own virtual beauty salon without the stress of actual customers complaining? This is a no-pressure makeover game where you get to cut, color, and style hair on cute cartoon models. Perfect for kids who like creative play or anyone who just wants to zone out and make colorful hairstyles without any real consequences. Pick a model, grab your tools, and start experimenting with wild colors and styles that would never fly in real life.
Key Features
- Full Hairstyling Toolkit: Scissors, combs, hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons—basically everything you'd find in a real salon, minus the awkward small talk.
- Giant Color Palette: Tons of hair colors and shades, from natural browns to neon pinks and electric blues. Go wild.
- Multiple Models to Style: Choose from different characters with various skin tones and starting hairstyles. Each one's a blank canvas.
- Photo Studio Mode: Save your creations and share them. The game tracks "likes" which is basically fake internet points, but hey, kids love it.
How to Play Hairstylist: Girl Hair Salon
It's straightforward enough that a five-year-old can figure it out, but that's exactly the point.
Pick Your Canvas
You start by choosing one of the models lined up on the screen. They're all standing there waiting for a makeover. Click one and you're in. No tutorial needed—the interface is big, colorful buttons that basically scream what they do.
Cut, Style, and Transform
You cycle through different stations. First, you might trim the hair with scissors—just click and drag. Then you can straighten it, curl it, comb it into different shapes. The tools are all laid out on the side of the screen. Nothing's locked behind paywalls in the core gameplay, which is refreshing. The stencil system is kind of neat: you pick a pattern, grab a spray can, and color specific sections of the hair. It's basically a digital coloring book with extra steps.
Show Off Your Work
Once you're happy with the hairdo, you take a photo. The game shows you a front and back view of your creation, slaps a like counter on it (it starts at random numbers like 150, totally fake), and lets you "share" it. Then you can jump back to the character select and do it all over again with a new model. That's the loop.
Who is Hairstylist: Girl Hair Salon for?
This is 100% aimed at young kids, probably ages 4 to 8, who like dress-up games and anything involving bright colors and customization. If you're a parent looking for something safe and non-violent to occupy your kid for 20 minutes, this fits the bill. Teens might find it too simplistic, and adults will probably bounce off it unless they're just killing time or genuinely love these kinds of makeover simulators. It's not challenging—there's no way to fail or mess up permanently. Pure sandbox creativity.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super chill and meditative. The background music is light and repetitive (think royalty-free ukulele loops), and the visuals are aggressively colorful with lots of pinks, purples, and pastels. The art style is basic 2D vector graphics—looks like something from the Flash game era that got ported to mobile. The characters don't move much; they're basically static paper dolls. There's no story, no pressure, no timers. You just... style hair. It's the digital equivalent of playing with Barbies, which is exactly what it's going for.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically in your browser's local storage, so you won't lose your unlocked stuff unless you clear your cache. Performance-wise, it's super lightweight—this will run on a potato. I played it on both a desktop browser and tested the touch controls on mobile, and it worked fine on both. No lag, no crashes. The oversized buttons make it easy for little kids with stubby fingers to tap accurately. Older phones should handle it without breaking a sweat.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-waster for its target audience, but don't expect depth.
- ✅ Pro: Zero learning curve. You can start playing in seconds without reading anything.
- ✅ Pro: Totally safe for kids. No violence, no inappropriate content, no chat features.
- ❌ Con: Gets repetitive fast. After styling three or four models, you've basically seen everything the game has to offer. Also, the art style is pretty generic—this looks like dozens of other games in the same genre.
Controls
Simple point-and-click or tap interactions. Everything responds instantly, no noticeable input lag.
- Desktop: Mouse to click tools, drag to apply them to the hair. That's it.
- Mobile: Tap and swipe. The touch targets are huge, so accuracy isn't an issue even for younger players.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Girls Games Puzzles and released on November 13, 2024. It's a browser game, so no downloads required—just load and play.

