

So, which face app is right for you? It all comes down to how you want to revamp your selfies. Facetune versus Face App: The differences You will either be charged monthly or annually, depending on what you picked:
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On the third day of the trial, you will be charged the full amount for using the app. With Face App, you only have two full days to test out the app. Whether you’re swapping faces with a friend or giving yourself a beard, some of these edits are clearly meant to be more “fun” than realistic. We would say the results aren’t super natural, and tbh, in some cases, we don’t think they are supposed to be. Keep in mind, the end result you get from these edits might be a little shocking. If you’re confused and don’t know where to start, click on the demo provided on the homepage, and Face App will guide you through some of the edits you can make. Your homepage will prompt you to add images from your camera roll, but you can also use the camera directly in the app if you don’t already have a pic you want to work with. The icons are self-explanatory, the interface is fairly clean and minimal, and we don’t think there is too much to be confused about. You shouldn’t have too much difficulty using this app.

But even if your makeup, outfit, and background are on point, you still might want to jazz up your selfie with the power of a face editor app. Calling all selfie-lovers! Whether you’re in the club, at the grocery store, or just WFH, it’s always selfie o’clock.
