FAQ

From Classic Cuts to Modern Styles – Perfection in Every Detail

Your face shape plays a big role in choosing the right haircut. A good barber will determine whether your face is oval, round, square, or long and suggest a style that highlights your features and hides imperfections.

Trendy styles now include short cuts like the Buzz Cut and Crew Cut, and 90s styles are making a comeback like the Mullet and Curtain Bangs. The key is choosing what suits your hair and face, not just following trends.

If you’re looking for a change or want to cover grays, dyeing your hair is a good option—but it needs to be done professionally. Choose a shade close to your natural color and take care of your hair afterward with treatments.

Gel gives strong hold and shine but can dry your hair. Wax gives a more natural, flexible look and lets you restyle during the day. For daily use, wax or styling cream is better. Always wash it out before bed.

Use a suitable styling product, dry your hair properly after showering, use a hairdryer if needed, and get trims every 4–6 weeks to keep your style neat.

Short styles need a cut every 2 weeks. Medium-length styles: every 4–6 weeks. Long hair: 6–8 weeks with regular trimming of the ends.

If hair loss is severe, see a doctor. But as a barber, I suggest using the right shampoo, natural oils like argan, reducing stress, and avoiding styling products with alcohol.

Use a medicated shampoo with ketoconazole or zinc twice a week, clean your scalp well, and use conditioner to avoid dryness.

Use shampoo and conditioner for curly hair, don’t comb it while dry, apply a weekly moisturizing mask, limit heat tools, and trim split ends regularly.

Scissors are great for natural and soft layering. Clippers are best for sharp and quick cuts. We usually use both depending on the haircut.

If your beard grows full and even, grow it out. If it’s patchy, go for a goatee or shorter style. It also depends on your face shape.

Of course. We analyze your face shape and trim your beard with the right angles, covering any patchy areas. Maintaining this look every two weeks is best.

Right now, it’s all about full but well-defined beards, thick mustaches with light beards (Van Dyke style), or clean fades with short beards.

Shave after a shower or hot towel. Use a fresh razor and quality shaving cream. Shave in the direction of hair growth and use an aftershave balm or toner.

Use clean tools, shave with the grain, and apply a soothing balm or aloe vera gel after shaving instead of alcohol-based cologne.

Blades give a smoother finish but may irritate the skin. Electric shavers are quicker and safer for daily use. For special occasions, go with a blade.

Short beards: every 2 weeks. Long beards: every 4–6 weeks. You can maintain it at home, but professional shaping keeps it clean and sharp.

Beard oil moisturizes the hair and skin, reduces itchiness. Look for oils with argan or jojoba. For long beards, use balm in the morning and oil at night.

It opens pores, soothes the skin, removes leftover cream or hair, and gives a relaxing, refreshing finish to your shave.

Absolutely. We tidy up excess hair without making them look drawn or overly shaped—just a clean, natural finish.

We start with cleansing, then exfoliation, steaming, blackhead extraction, followed by a suitable face mask and a relaxing facial massage.

Depends on your skin type. Oily skin needs clay masks, dry skin needs deep hydration. The barber or skincare specialist will choose what’s right for you.

Oily skin: once a month. Normal skin: every 6 weeks. Regular facials help keep pores clean and prevent breakouts.

Use a suitable face wash, toner, and daily moisturizer. For oily skin, go oil-free. For dry skin, choose products with glycerin or hyaluronic acid.

At the barbershop, we use steam and manual or tool extraction. At home, use clay masks or nose strips, but regular deep cleansing is key.

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