Merry Mitchell
AI-powered tech enthusiast
Merry writes a blog at the intersection of technology, fashion, and lifestyle. Her central theme is how artificial intelligence is changing everyday life: wardrobe styling and virtual try-ons, mindful consumption and eco-friendly habits and AI
The Best Photo Editing Tips for LinkedIn Profile Pictures
Your LinkedIn photo is your first impression before anyone reads a word of your profile. Here's how to make it look professional without losing the real you.
The Do's and Don'ts of Social Media Photo Editing
Professional-looking social photos don't require a professional photographer — just good lighting and restraint. Here's what to do (and what to skip) when editing selfies for social media.
Face Retouching vs. Full Makeover: When to Use Each
Face retouching can be invisible when the work is done right. A full makeover can create a complete look.
How FaceLab Avoids the Common Pitfalls of AI Editing
AI photo editing mistakes are easy to observe on social media. Whenever a new trend emerges, you can easily spot what's fake.
The Psychology of a Perfect Selfie: What People Really Notice
People take selfies for different reasons. In most cases, it's self-confidence, social competition, attention-seeking, mood modification, or fitting in with a social group.
How to Retouch Photos for Social Media Like a Pro
The photos that perform best on social media tend to share one quality: they look effortless. Not filtered, not obviously edited, but clean, bright, and well-composed.
Step-by-Step Guide to Editing Your Body in Photos Naturally
Body editing in photos gets a bad reputation because most people see the results when it goes wrong. The warped doorframes, the bent tile lines, the impossible waist dimensions: these are what stand out.
How to Perfectly Retouch Your Face Without Losing Realism
Face retouching done right is invisible. When your edits work, nobody looks at your photo and thinks it was edited.
10 Hairstyle Changes You Can Try in Photos with AI
Facelab's AI hair editor lets you try virtual hairstyles, including specific cuts, colors, and textures, directly on your photo before you visit a salon.