Custom cuts

Designer cuts shaped around your hair, face, and routine.

Designer cuts are for clients who want more than a quick trim. The goal is to create a haircut with a clear shape, natural movement, and styling options that match your everyday life.

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Consultation-led haircuts

Before cutting, the barber should ask how you style your hair, what length you want to keep, where weight feels heavy, and what previous cuts worked or did not work. This builds a haircut that is practical, not just trendy.

Texture, weight, and finish

Designer cuts may include scissor-over-comb, point cutting, texturizing, clipper work, fringe shaping, side part structure, crop styling, or a clean business cut. The finishing touches make the haircut look intentional from the front, side, and back.

What this page includes

  • Textured crop and modern fringe options
  • Classic side part and clean business cuts
  • Scissor work for natural movement
  • Shape-up and neckline finishing
1

Consult

Discuss the look, length, shape, and daily styling routine before the service begins.

2

Craft

Use controlled clipper, scissor, or razor techniques to create a clean and balanced result.

3

Finish

Refine the edges, check the mirror view, and finish with simple styling guidance.

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