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Barbershop Services

Scissor Cut from Lumberjack

PRICE Scissor Cut

* A good haircut lasts longer when it comes with a tip.



Gallery Scissor Cut

Scissor cut: in-chair process
Scissor cut: in-chair process

Section work with controlled elevation and density. Soft lines, zero clippers.

DETAILS
    1. Sectioning and a clear guideline establish the shape.
    2. Elevation 45–90° to control length and movement.
    3. Point/slide cutting for soft, airy ends.
    4. Symmetry check along perimeter and partings.
    5. Finish: tip polishing for a clean perimeter.
Scissor cut: products & tools
Scissor cut: products & tools

Pro shears, combs and heat protection — the base for clean cuts and healthy shine.

DETAILS
    1. Sulfate-free shampoo + nourishing conditioner.
    2. Heat protectant before blow-drying/diffusing.
    3. Straight & thinning shears for tailored zones.
    4. Combs with varied teeth for cut control.
    5. Shine spray or light oil — only on the ends.
Scissor cut: home care
Scissor cut: home care

Simple routine extends longevity. Natural lay, no frizz.

DETAILS
    1. Wash 2–3×/week; conditioner after every shampoo.
    2. Detangle from ends upward — no yanking knots.
    3. Dry with towel + cool/medium airflow.
    4. Trim refresh every 6–8 weeks.
    5. Night care: soft scrunchie or loose braid.
Scissor cut: styling & finish
Scissor cut: styling & finish

Light control, no helmet effect. Accentuate movement and healthy shine.

DETAILS
    1. Cream/mousse on damp hair for elasticity.
    2. Heat protectant before brushing or straightening.
    3. Matte paste on dry hair — only where texture is needed.
    4. Light powder or medium-hold spray for control.
    5. A drop of oil on ends to fight frizz and add shine.

Scissor Cut Types

  • Long Layers
  • U-Shape Cut
  • V-Shape Cut
  • Blunt One-Length
  • Long Layered Cascade
  • Feathered Layers
  • Long Shag
  • Butterfly Layers
  • Face-Framing Layers
  • Curtain Bangs + Long Layers
  • Invisible/Soft Layers
  • Textured Ends (Point Cut)
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FAQ

Most frequent questions

  • How often should I trim long hair with scissors to help it grow?

    Trimming doesn’t speed growth (hair grows from the follicle), but it prevents breakage that shortens length. Aim for every 8–10 weeks for healthy ends, 6–8 weeks if you use heat or color. Regular trims maintain the scissor-cut shape, movement, and shine.

  • How do I deal with dandruff on long hair: washing and what to buy?

    Wash scalp 2–3×/week with shampoos containing ketoconazole 1–2%, zinc pyrithione, or salicylic acid (rotate formulas). Leave lather on the scalp for 2–3 min; don’t dry out the lengths — apply conditioner mid-lengths to ends. Use a gentle scalp exfoliant every 7–10 days. Persistent redness/itch? See a dermatologist.

  • How to care for long hair after workouts when scalp gets sweaty and oily?

    Try double cleansing: first shampoo removes sweat/sebum, second cleanses the scalp. On no-wash days, rinse roots with cool water or use dry shampoo (max 2–3×/week). Exfoliate scalp gently once a week. Don’t rough-towel; blow-dry on cool/medium.

  • What safe temperature and drying method for long hair?

    Blot with microfiber, avoid tight towel turbans. Always use heat protectant. Blow-dry on cool/medium with a nozzle, 15–20 cm away. For hot tools, keep ~180 °C max. Finish with a cool shot to smooth the cuticle.

  • How to prevent split ends on long hair after a scissor cut?

    Trim every 8–10 weeks, use heat protectant, sleep on silk, avoid tight styles, apply oil/serum to ends only, add UV protection in summer. Detangle from ends upward with a wide-tooth comb.

  • What’s the minimal home routine for long hair to keep the shape longer?

    Wash 2–3×/week; conditioner every time (mid-lengths down); weekly nourishing mask; heat-protectant before drying; daily detangling from ends; soft night tie or braid. Styling: cream/mousse for elasticity; paste only on textured areas.

  • How to add volume to long hair without damage or teasing?

    Ask your stylist for soft layering and face-framing. Blow-dry with a round brush lifting the roots (concentrator nozzle), use medium-hold mousse; apply volumizing powder sparingly at the roots. Avoid harsh teasing and heavy oils on the scalp.

  • What common mistakes damage long hair (men and women)?

    Very hot water, rough towel-drying, daily high heat without protectant, overly tight styles, gel/wax at the roots, washing with body wash, and skipping trims for 3+ months. Fixing these habits quickly restores shine and manageability.

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  • Podil, Nyzhniy Val, 15
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