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Hair Salon Fashion for Girl
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  • 1M+

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  • Happy Run

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  • Casual

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  • Everyone

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So, I've been spending quite a bit of time with Hair Salon Fashion for Girl on my Android phone, and honestly, it's exactly the kind of casual, creative outlet I sometimes need after a long day of raiding in other games. This is a pure mobile game, developed by Happy Run, and it's squarely in the simulation and dress-up genre. You won't find it on Steam, Xbox, or Switch—this one is tailored specifically for touchscreens. It first launched on the Google Play Store and the App Store, and if you check the download numbers, it's sitting at over 10 million installs, which is pretty impressive for a niche title. The best part? It's completely free to download and play. Like many free-to-play apps on Google Play, it does have in-app purchases and occasional ads. You can buy premium hairstyles, outfits, and accessories, with most items costing between $0.99 and $4.99. The ads are mostly optional, offering you bonuses like extra coins or a free item, so they never feel overly intrusive.

When you first install the app, you're immediately thrown into a vibrant salon. The core gameplay loop is straightforward: you pick a client (or a doll, really), and then you wash, cut, style, and color their hair before moving on to the makeup and wardrobe sections. What really stands out to me is the level of detail in the styling tools. You can actually use a touch-based scissor to cut the hair, a blow-dryer that responds to directional swipes, and various curlers and straighteners. My favorite part? Definitely the dye system. You can mix and match colors, apply highlights, ombre effects, and even use temporary tattoos on the hair. It's surprisingly therapeutic. After that, you dress them up in everything from casual streetwear to fantasy princess gowns. The best part of playing this game compared to other Android time-wasters is that it genuinely rewards creativity rather than just tapping icons. You feel a real sense of ownership over the final look.

If you've played games like My Talking Tom Friends or Sally's Salon, you'll notice a big difference here. Those titles are more about time management or pet care, while this game is laser-focused on pure creative customization. I'd recommend Hair Salon Fashion for Girl over other similar apps because it strikes a perfect balance between depth and accessibility. You don't need to be a fashion expert to make something that looks cool. The controls are intuitive, the characters are cute without being creepy, and the constant drip of new content via updates keeps things fresh. It's not trying to be the next big thing on Google Play; it's just a solid, relaxing app for anyone who loves digital paper dolls or virtual makeovers. If you're into games like Love Nikki but want something less complicated with a quicker payoff, this is a solid download.

features

  • Interactive Styling Tools ✂️ Unlike similar games where you just tap to select a hairstyle, this app lets you physically cut and style the hair with your fingers. You drag the scissors to trim, swipe the blow-dryer to set the shape, and use your finger as a brush to apply dye. It feels much more tactile than Super Stylist.
  • Deep Color Customization 🎨 Most dress-up games give you preset colors, but here you can mix custom shades using a color wheel. You can add highlights, underlights, and even gradient effects. This alone makes it worth the Google Play download if you're into creative apps.
  • Wardrobe Variety 👗 With over 200 clothing items and accessories ranging from gothic lolita to chic boho, the fashion options are way broader than what you'd find in similar free apps. Each outfit set has multiple layers, allowing for unique combinations every time you play.

pros

  • No Pressure Gameplay 🌸 Unlike time-management salon games like Cooking Fever or Sally's Spa, this app has no timers or stress. You can take as long as you want on each client. I love that I can zone out and just experiment without worrying about a customer's patience meter running out.
  • Regular Free Content 🎁 The developers drop new hairstyles and outfit sets every couple of weeks, and many of them are free to unlock through gameplay. Compared to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, where you're constantly pressured to spend real money, this game feels much more generous.
  • Satisfying Feedback 👏 Every action—from snipping hair to applying lipstick—has satisfying visual and audio feedback. The hair actually falls in clumps when you cut it, and the color blends smoothly. It's a small touch, but it makes the experience feel premium for a free Android app.

cons

  • Repetitive Client Dialogues 🗣️ After a few sessions, the clients' lines start to repeat constantly. "I love this shampoo!" and "Can you make me look beautiful?" get old fast, especially compared to games like Style Me Girl which have more varied character interactions. It breaks immersion after a while.
  • Limited Pose Variety 🚶 The final showcase pose is the same for every character, just with different outfits. In similar apps like Gacha Club, you get dozens of posing options and backgrounds to really show off your work. Here, the presentation feels a bit stiff and uninspired.
  • Load Times for Ad Bonuses ⏳ While the ads are optional, the ones that give you coins often have long load screens before and after. On my mid-range Android phone, these can take up to 20 seconds. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's noticeably slower than ad systems in My Talking Angela.

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