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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a barber do (and how is it different from a salon stylist)?+
A barber specializes in cuts, fades, and beard work β€” especially shorter, clipper-based styles for men and kids, plus shaves and lineups. A salon stylist focuses more on longer hair, color, and chemical services. If you mainly want a clean cut, a fade, or your beard sorted out, a barber is who you are looking for.
How much does a haircut, fade, or beard trim cost?+
A standard cut or fade typically runs $20-$45, a beard trim or lineup $10-$25, and a hot-towel straight-razor shave $25-$45. Kids' cuts are usually a few dollars less. Prices vary by city, shop, and the barber's experience, and tipping is customary. Always confirm pricing when you book or walk in.
Walk-in or appointment β€” which should I do?+
Many barbershops still take walk-ins, which is great for a quick standard cut. For a specific barber, a busy shop, or a more detailed service like a full reshape or a first-time fade, booking an appointment is smarter so you are not waiting or turned away. Saturdays and late afternoons fill up fastest.
How often should I get a haircut or beard trim?+
For a tight fade, every 1-2 weeks keeps it sharp; a classic cut holds for 3-5 weeks. Beards usually want a shape-up every 1-2 weeks depending on growth. If you are growing your hair or beard out, stretch it but still get the edges cleaned up so it looks intentional rather than shaggy.
Do barbers cut women's and kids' hair?+
Yes β€” plenty of barbers cut all genders, and short, clipper-based, and tapered styles are a barber's specialty regardless of who is in the chair. Most shops welcome kids too, and some have barbers who are especially good and patient with children. If in doubt, just ask the shop when you book.
How do I find a barber who's good with curly or textured hair?+
Look for a barber who shows curly, coily, or Afro-textured work in their portfolio β€” texture takes specific skill, especially for fades and tapers on tighter curl patterns. Read reviews from clients with similar hair, and do not be shy about asking the shop directly whether a particular barber specializes in textured hair.

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