Meet your new hair care advisor and hair habit tracker!
Inside the HairHunt app, anyone can now unlock their own personalized hair care plan. Why create a dedicated hair care habit tracker and digital hair advisor? Is an online try-on feature not sufficient? The answer lies in a common frustration. Most people already have plenty of hair advice saved somewhere. But the real question is twofold: is that advice actually personalized, rather than just borrowed from someone else’s routine designed for entirely different hair types and problems? And even if the tips are a perfect match, the ultimate challenge remains acting on them, which prevents them from becoming a consistent habit.
You save a tip, buy a product, promise yourself you will regularly trim your heat-damaged ends, or finally start wearing UV-protecting products, and then life gets busy again. Hair care turns into a cycle of reactions to problems once they become impossible to ignore.
The HairHunt’s newly rolled-out Care section in the app directly addresses this dynamic. It takes actual hair concerns and organizes them into manageable routines that can be realistically followed over time.
The new Care section is built around the answers provided in a hair quiz. Based on the concerns you select, the app creates a personalized list of routines and care insights suitable for your hair type and habits.
A lot of hair advice online assumes everyone has the same goals. In reality, one person is trying to stretch wash days, another gets breakage after bleaching, and someone else wants volume without dryness. Generic routines are rarely narrowly targeted. The Care tab zeroes in on your hair goals and gives you practical routines to achieve them.
The app also includes small insight cards with tips and reminders related to your concerns. If something feels useful, you can like it and save it for later.
Every time you complete a routine, you mark it as done and work toward 100% weekly progress. There is also a Day Streak system that encourages consistency day after day. The tracking system fits surprisingly well with hair care because progress usually comes from repetition and small habits.
We all know that hair care improvements don’t happen overnight, and consistency matters more than dramatic one-time treatments. The difficult part is remembering the small habits that gradually improve scalp health, dryness, thinning, tangling, or breakage as you go along.
A progress tracker gives these routines structure and turns vague intentions into something visible. You suddenly notice patterns. You realize you skipped scalp care for an entire week. Or you discover that your hair actually behaves better when you apply a leave-in conditioner regularly instead of panic-applying five products after your hair already feels fried.
A lot of people approach hair care in extremes. You either spend an hour doing a complicated routine or completely neglect your hair for two weeks because you are exhausted and couldn’t care less. There is rarely an in-between approach that feels sustainable.
The Care tab brings things back to a healthier middle ground. The routines are manageable enough to repeat regularly. Small actions done consistently usually create better results than occasional “reset days,” overloaded with unrealistic expectations.
It also helps remove some mental clutter. When you’re overwhelmed by hair advice, you often freeze and do nothing. Personalized guidance narrows the focus. Rather than jumping between every trend that appears online, you are building habits around your own concerns.
Consider a common, everyday scenario: fine but dense type 1A hair cut into a blunt one-length bob that gets greasy fast, requiring daily washing. The roots look oily in the blink of an eye, but the ends also feel dry at the same time.
This combination is traditionally frustrating because most advice seems designed for people who deal with either oiliness or dryness, not both together.
For this hair profile, the app will suggest regular end oiling. While it is easy to assume any extra oil would make fine hair collapse completely, the targeted reminder forces a reconsideration of how variable hair health actually is.
This can easily become part of an evening routine. Applying a little oil to the ends and doing a quick 10-minute scalp massage every other day can be a way to unwind after work while watching a movie, instead of feeling like another chore to tick off a to-do list.
A reminder to clean hairbrushes regularly is another feature that stands out for this hair profile. Since the hair gets greasy quickly, dirty brushes easily make the buildup problem worse. Yet consistent cleaning is one of those tiny maintenance habits easily forgotten without a direct prompt.
That is the true value of the Care section. The advice feels connected to daily life and highlights the smaller habits that genuinely affect hair over time.
Our team plans to continue improving the Care section for you. One of the upcoming updates brings in insights that automatically adjust as new data comes in. That could make the experience feel much more responsive to changing hair needs, seasonal shifts, or evolving routines.
Product recommendations are also planned for future updates. This feature is highly anticipated because choosing products can become exhausting very quickly. There are endless shampoos, masks, oils, scalp treatments, styling creams, and “miracle” formulas competing for our attention. Personalized recommendations based on quiz results could save you a huge amount of trial and error. Advice becomes much easier to act on when YOU immediately know which products fit the exact routine YOU are trying to build.
The new Care feature addresses one of the biggest challenges in hair care: staying consistent long enough to see results. This update organizes care into manageable actions, keeps routines visible, and turns scattered advice into something you can actually follow day after day.
In short, this digital hair care habit tracker removes the guesswork from daily maintenance and makes long-term consistency feel achievable. For anyone who hasn’t spent time in the Care feature yet, now is the ideal moment to explore which routines could make the biggest impact on overall hair health!