• Trujillo Strong posted an update 2 years, 11 months ago

    Finding your next barbershop can be overwhelming. Try these five tips to find the right barber for you personally and avoid a bad hair day.

    Word of Mouth Recommendations

    The easiest method to judge a new barbershop is through word of mouth reviews. Ask around or scour the web for reviews on the shop before you enter. Look for pictures of previous customers to find out if the barber is familiar with creating the look you’re hoping to achieve.

    Are They a Unisex Shop?

    While this may feel just like a non-issue, barbers that handle men and women is probably not specialized enough for what you would like. If it’s possible to find a shop in your town that suits your gender, try them first before branching out to a unisex shop.

    How Clean May be the Shop?

    Before you go under the razor, be sure the cleanliness of the shop is to your liking. Barbershops should be cleanly swept and have barbicide open to sterilize their tools. If for just about any reason you feel uncomfortable with the cleanliness, take that as a red flag and move on.

    Check Out How Busy the Shop Gets

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    A successful hairstylist will have a die-hard clientele, so if your brand-new shop seems just a little empty, do some research as to why. Maybe they’re new and so are looking to gain new customers, or maybe they’ve had a lot of problems in the past that chased their clients away. Decide ahead of time if you want to take the gamble on an inexperienced shop, or if you’d prefer to wait for a scheduled appointment at a successful shop.

    Start Out With Just the Basics

    Before you decide to get a completely new look, test out your new barber with only a trim. Pay attention to the attitude of the stylist and notice if they ask for feedback during the trim, or if you feel like you haven’t been consulted at all. Also, utilize this time to get an overall feel for how well you mesh with their clientele. Perhaps you prefer a no-nonsense experience, or possibly you like to have a conversation during the cut or shave. Either way, does your stylist interact in a way that makes you feel relaxed? Getting just a trim is a low commitment solution to determine the proficiency of one’s stylist and how comfortable you are feeling with the overall experience.

    Once you find the appropriate barber, retain them for dear life. The more comfortable you get with them, the more they’ll be able to give you a flawless experience.