PRICE Kids' Haircut
* A good haircut lasts longer when it comes with a tip.
* A good haircut lasts longer when it comes with a tip.
Clean sides, flexible top: sport-friendly and cap-friendly. Easy daily styling.
Friendly intro to the barber and tools. Calm pace, no rush.
Neat for everyday and school. Grows out cleanly in 3–4 weeks.
Fast and gentle, zero stress. A shape that brushes out easily at home.
Ideal timing is when hair starts getting in the way (often 1–2 years). Prep by explaining simply, bringing a favorite toy, music/video, and a hoodie-free T-shirt. Choose a barber with quiet tools and kid-friendly attitude.
Typical cadence is every 3–5 weeks. Fades/short sides: 2–3 weeks; longer tops: 4–6 weeks. Adjust to school policy and activity level.
Try crop/Caesar, taper fade, or a textured top, cut with the growth pattern. At home: brush with growth and use a tiny amount of matte paste.
Book a familiarization visit: show tools, let them hold the comb, cut in short blocks with breaks. Use quiet clippers and agree on “stop/break” signals.
Go practical: crop, crew cut, taper/mid fade, or side part with clean sides. 30–60s styling, stays off the eyes, holds under a cap/helmet.
Daily needs are usually just brushing and water/light spray. If hold is needed, use a matte paste/cream with mild scent — avoid “concrete” hold. Gel/wax only sparingly.
Wash 2–3×/week with kids’ shampoo, towel-dry gently. Brush daily; clean edges with a trimmer weekly (if confident). Return for a tidy-up every 3–5 weeks.
Curls: layered cuts with minimal product, use curl cream. Fine hair: textured top, light taper, avoid heavy gels — prefer a matte cream for volume.
From Monday to Sunday, 10:00 to 21:00
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