Prep notes
Makeup prep notes on every scene, ready for the test.
For hair & makeup continuity
Haystack is the continuity tool built for hair and makeup. Track every look a character wears, keep your reference and the products behind it in one place, and recreate it exactly, scene after scene, day after day.

in the right order A bruise that ages through five colours. A cut that heals on a schedule the shoot ignores. Sweat, dirt, tears, a wig that has to sit exactly so. Hair and makeup continuity is a hundred tiny states that all have to land in the right order, even when the days don't.
LOOK NOTE
Bruise — day 3 colour
Cut — healing stage 2
wig: parting left
Built around the shoot
Every look, note and photo hangs off a scene, so nothing drifts. Sort by shoot date to match the call sheet, or by scene to follow the story. When the schedule jumps, Haystack holds the line.
Looks
Set up each character's looks, then link them to every scene they appear in. Open a scene and see who's in it and exactly which look they're wearing. Take a character out of a scene and nothing's lost; put them back and their looks and notes are right there.
The part you'll live in
Shoot from your phone on set and it lands keyed to the right scene, character and look. Capture the detail that decides a match (today's exact bruise colour, the parting, the level of dirt) in wear notes, and pin annotations straight onto the photo so the note sits where the eye needs it.
Products & kit
Log the products and kit you reach for (shade, brand, where it came from), tie them to the characters who wear them, and pack your kit into boxes. Tag the pieces that matter with NFC and a tap opens the record. Recreate a look without second-guessing what you used.
Minutes, not days
Upload the script and Haystack pulls out the scenes and characters, so your look breakdown starts from something, not nothing. Review, adjust, done. New draft turns up? See exactly what changed.
Trailers, tunnels, a stage with zero bars. Haystack works offline and syncs the second you're back on signal, so logging a look never waits on reception. It keeps itself current in the background, then backs off to save your battery for the long days.
Sc. 14 — Lead look
4 photos
Sc. 22 — bruise note
edited
Sc. 31 — wig change
2 photos
“I used to scroll my own camera roll for twenty minutes to match a look. Now I search the scene and it's there, every angle.”
Less obvious, just as useful.
Makeup prep notes on every scene, ready for the test.
Change a field across your kit when the brief shifts.
Archive characters, looks and kit without losing history.
Hide what's not yours, so makeup sees makeup.
Web at the trailer, app at the chair, the same live data.
Print look and product reports when paper still rules.
To: Hair & Make up
From: Another Haystack
Bring your own script, or explore a ready-made demo project. In a few minutes you'll see why hair and makeup teams never go back to the shoebox.