PRICE Clipper Cut
* A good haircut lasts longer when it comes with a tip.
* A good haircut lasts longer when it comes with a tip.
A clipper cut starts with precise guard selection. We match the length to your head shape, hair density, and style so it looks intentional, clean, and masculine — not just “short”.
A clipper cut must look even from every angle. We focus on symmetry and a clean, balanced shape so it feels sharp and intentional — not like a quick home buzz.
In a clipper cut, the contour is everything. We clean up the neckline, temples, and around the ears so it looks fresh, sharp, and stays “barber clean” longer.
A clipper cut is usually faster, but the result must be top-tier. We do a final check, remove tiny hairs, clean everything up, and give simple tips to keep it looking perfect every day.
A clipper cut is a men's haircut done with clippers using one or several guards, without complex scissor work. It suits those who want a fast, low-maintenance and neat option with minimal styling: for work, sports, army-inspired looks or just a clean, minimal style.
A classic men's haircut usually combines clippers and scissors with detailed work on shape and transitions. A clipper cut is simpler and faster: the barber works mainly with clippers, setting one or several lengths on the head, so the service is cheaper and focuses more on practicality than complex design.
Yes, you can tell the barber what length you prefer or show a reference photo. The barber will explain which guard numbers give which approximate length on the head and help choose an option so the clipper cut is both comfortable and visually neat for your hair type and head shape.
A clipper cut usually takes 15–25 minutes because the shape is set quickly without complex detailing. Even though it's a fast service, we still recommend booking in advance to see your preferred barber at a convenient time and avoid waiting.
Not necessarily: it depends on the length you choose and how the barber shapes the cut. A clipper cut can be very short, almost to the skin, or softer with a comfortable length all over. The barber will advise which guard to use so you look neat without feeling like you just joined the army.
Because the hair grows out evenly all over the head, clipper cuts are usually refreshed more often – every 2–4 weeks. If you prefer a very short length, it's better to come closer to the two-week mark to keep that fresh haircut feeling every day.
A clipper cut can actually be more convenient if you have scalp issues, because shorter hair is easier to care for and treat with medicated products. It's important to tell the barber about your sensitivity: they'll work gently with the clippers and advise how to wash your head and which care products to use.
Yes, after a clipper cut you can grow your hair out a bit and switch to another men's style at any time. Once the hair has grown, the barber will suggest shape options for your hair type and advise when to come in so the transition looks neat.
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