Would You Like to See Yourself in Somebody Else’s Hair?
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What color hair do you have? Have you ever wondered what you’d look like with more or less hair, or sporting a different color? It’s easy to do, using this new website that was sent to me earlier. Hairmixer allows you to upload two different photos, and mix a face from one with the hair from the other.
Do you think you’d look fantastic with J’Lo’s new ‘do? Or maybe you’re a guy who thinks that the latest cut Will Smith has would make you look ten times better. Try out Hairmixer’s gallery of celebrity photos, and experiment with your look!
Adding Will Smith’s face to Paris Hilton’s hair is scary. Don’t try this at home, I’m warning you!
I’d be interested in seeing your output. Here’s your challenge: take my face and superimpose it on your own head. Then, upload it to Geeks so it will hopefully get the image of a Will / Paris matchup out of my head.
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3 Comments
Kinkajou
March 12th, 2009
at 1:09am
Alright people, I posted my picture on Geeks, now it’s your turn, someone make a Hairmixer picture with Chris’ face that looks semi-realistic.
Corey Harvey
March 12th, 2009
at 8:50pm
Haha. Chris that is priceless, yet another good hilarious video. Ew, will on paris.
Ugly
April 9th, 2009
at 8:28pm
This question could have ex-rated implications.
Am I really allowed to answer this in public?