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The frequency of visits to the barber depends on your style, hairstyle, and the rate at which your hair grows. Typically, men visit the barber every 2 to 4 weeks if they want a short haircut or want to maintain a clean style. Every 4 to 6 weeks if your hair is longer or you don't need frequent trims. Regular visits also help with maintaining your beard, if you have one. Discuss with your barber the optimal schedule for maintaining your style.
If the haircut or styling requires clean hair, the stylist may ask you to wash your hair before the appointment. This will ensure your hair is free of any styling product residue or dirt. If the haircut is very short or you're just having the ends trimmed, washing your hair isn't always necessary, as it won't affect the result. Note for those with long hair: If your hair is very long or oily, you can wash it to make it more comfortable for the stylist. If you're unsure, you can ask your stylist—they will tell you whether you should wash your hair before your appointment. However, in most cases, this isn't necessary.
We recommend making an appointment in advance to avoid waiting times. However, if an appointment is available, you will be seen without an appointment.
If your hair isn't too oily or dirty, that's fine. However, if you haven't washed your hair in a while, you should do so before your visit.
Yes! It's even encouraged—photos help the master better understand what you want.
Tell your barber right away—most barbershops will make adjustments free of charge if you're dissatisfied with the result. Or, in extreme cases, we'll refund your money.
Yes, but please indicate this when registering so that we can find a suitable master for you.
In most barbershops, yes, but it's better to inquire beforehand.
Yes, but it's preferable that they don't disrupt the process. Some salons offer a waiting area with coffee and Wi-Fi.
Please call ahead. A delay of 5–10 minutes is usually acceptable, but if you're longer than that, the technician can accommodate the next customer.