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Barbershop Services

Kids' Haircut from Lumberjack

Gallery Kids' Haircut

Teen haircut 10–14
Teen haircut 10–14

Clean sides, flexible top: sport-friendly and cap-friendly. Easy daily styling.

DETAILS
    1. Soft fade — smooth transition, no steps.
    2. Top: brush-up or texture — 30-second style.
    3. Matte paste — no shine, no clumps.
    4. Recommendation: tidy-up every 3–4 weeks.
First haircut
First haircut

Friendly intro to the barber and tools. Calm pace, no rush.

DETAILS
    1. Quick parent brief: wishes and sensitivities.
    2. We show comb/scissors first — no surprises.
    3. Cut in short blocks, breaks if needed.
    4. Finish: gentle brush, symmetry check.
Kids haircut 6–9 y.o. (school)
Kids haircut 6–9 y.o. (school)

Neat for everyday and school. Grows out cleanly in 3–4 weeks.

DETAILS
    1. Fringe trimmed to stay off the eyes.
    2. Cowlick control: cut with growth direction.
    3. Clean sides, easy top length for quick brushing.
    4. Care: brush in the morning; add a light spray if needed.
Kids haircut 2–5 y.o.
Kids haircut 2–5 y.o.

Fast and gentle, zero stress. A shape that brushes out easily at home.

DETAILS
    1. Warm intro — we explain what we do and why.
    2. Low-noise tools: scissors/quiet trimmer, gentle moves.
    3. Easy shape — brush and go, no styling needed.
    4. Parent tip: wash 2–3×/week, towel-dry softly.

Kids' Haircut Types

  • Classic French Crop
  • Crew Cut
  • Buzz Cut
  • Side Part
  • Ivy League
  • Caesar Cut
  • Taper Fade
  • Low Fade
  • Mid Fade
  • High Fade
  • Faux Hawk
  • Textured Top with Short Sides
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FAQ

Most frequent questions

  • At what age should a child get the first haircut and how to prepare?

    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.

  • How often should boys get haircuts to keep it neat?

    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.

  • What haircut suits kids with cowlicks and unruly hair?

    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.

  • My child fears clippers/scissors — how to make a stress-free haircut?

    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.

  • Best kids’ haircut for school and sports?

    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.

  • Do kids need daily hair products and which ones?

    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.

  • How to maintain a kid’s haircut at home: washing and tools?

    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.

  • Curly or very fine hair — which haircut works best for kids?

    Curls: layered cuts with minimal product, use curl cream. Fine hair: textured top, light taper, avoid heavy gels — prefer a matte cream for volume.

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Our contactsand locations

From Monday to Sunday, 10:00 to 21:00

  • Podil, Nyzhniy Val, 15
  • Pechersk, Mykola Mikhnovsky Boulevard,21
  • Pozniaky, Oleksandra Myshuhy, 7a, 2nd floor
  • Obolon, Obolonska Naberezhna, 19
  • Teremky, Yulii Zdanovskoi, 48
  • Osokorky, Dniprovska Naberezhna, 25А, 2 Floor
  • Rusanivka, Entuziastiv, 25
  • Vynohradar, Vyshhorodska, 32/2
  • Troyeshchyna, Oleksandry Ekster, 13
  • Soloma, Povitrianykh Syl Avenue, 44, 3 Floor
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