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See the “other you” with Buzz Cut Filter on TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram

See the “other you” with Buzz Cut Filter on TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram

Buzz cut doesn't look good on everyone, let's be honest for a minute...

Onur DemirkolbyOnur Demirkol
19 January 2024
in Social Media
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The buzz cut filter has captured the imagination of many. It’s fascinating, isn’t it? The idea that you can see yourself in a completely different hairstyle without a trip to the barber! This transformative experience is made possible by the wonders of AI technology, specifically AI filters. In this article, we’ll dive into the mechanics of the buzz cut filter and explore how to use it across different social media platforms.

How does the Buzz Cut filter work?

Have you ever wondered how a simple tap on your screen can change your hairdo? Well, it’s all thanks to the magic of AI filters. The buzz cut filter, a popular trend in the digital space, uses artificial intelligence to digitally alter your appearance in real-time. When you use this filter, AI algorithms analyze your facial features and superimpose a buzz cut hairstyle onto your head. It’s like virtual reality but in a more personal, fun way.

The filter adjusts to your movements, maintaining the illusion that you’ve really gone for the chop. It’s a clever use of technology to provide a glimpse into a different version of you!

Buzz Cut filter platforms

While the fundamental concept remains the same – transforming your hairstyle into a buzz cut with the magic of AI – each platform brings its own flair and variations to the table. TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram, being at the forefront of social media trends, have all embraced this feature, yet they present it with slight differences that cater to their specific user experiences.

From the ease of use on TikTok to the customizable options on Snapchat and the integration with Instagram Reels, these variations ensure that no matter which platform you prefer, there’s a buzz cut filter experience tailored for you. Let’s delve into how each of these platforms allows you to rock the buzz cut look.

TikTok

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You can use a buzz cut filter on Tiktok (Image Credit)

TikTok, the hub of viral trends, is perfect for experimenting with the buzz cut filter. Just a few taps and you can see a new hairdo on your screen!

  1. Open the TikTok app and tap the ‘+’ button to start a new video.
  2. Navigate to the “Effects” menu, next to the record button.
  3. In the effects menu, tap the magnifying glass and type “crew cut.”
  4. Select the crew cut filter represented by a buzz cut icon.
  5. Experience the instant transformation!

Snapchat

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Snapchat is all about filters, so yes, you can see yourself with a buzz cut on Snapchat too (Image Credit)

Snapchat offers a straightforward way to try out the buzz cut look. Just follow these steps and see how you look with a new hairstyle.

  1. Launch Snapchat and tap on the smiley face to access filters.
  2. Find and select the blank filter on the left, then scroll up to the filter panel.
  3. Use the search bar to type “Bald Character.”
  4. Select the Bald Character filter, and save it with the heart icon if desired.
  5. Hold down or tap the circle to start recording or take a picture.

Instagram

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There are many different buzz cut filters that you can try on Instagram too (Image Credit)

Instagram Reels also joins the buzz cut bandwagon, allowing users to explore this trendy look with ease.

  1. Open the Instagram Reels app and tap on the stars icon for effects.
  2. In the effects panel, tap the search icon.
  3. Search for “Bald” and select your preferred buzz cut effect.
  4. Bookmark the effect for easy future access.

There you have it! The buzz cut filter is a fun, easy way to experiment with your look across various platforms. Whether you’re a TikTok enthusiast, a Snapchat aficionado, or an Instagram reel expert, there’s a buzz cut filter waiting for you to try. So go ahead, give it a whirl, and who knows? You might just love the new look!

Featured image credit: John Arano/Unsplash

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Onur Demirkol

Onur Demirkol

Onur is a Turkish content writer who has been in the field since 2018 with a background in gaming, esports, and technology. Journalism and Creative Writing are two of his motivations in his work life, combined with technology and gaming, his lifelong passions. Studying abroad gave him a different perspective on life; now, he uses his experiences to influence and inform as many as possible.

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