Hair Cutting

Hair cutting at Peter Joannou Barber Shop is built around precision and a proper consultation. Expect a balanced shape, clean detailing, and practical guidance so your style looks right at home and as it grows out.

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Looking for reliable barbering here in Brighton? Our Hair Cutting category is consultation-led and focused on precision, balance and a clean finish. Whether you wear a Skin Fade, a Modern Mullet or something more classic, we tailor the cut to your hair type, growth patterns and routine. Expect careful blending, crisp detailing and a result that stays presentable as it grows out, plus straightforward advice on styling and maintenance between visits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect from a hair cutting appointment?
You will start with a quick consultation to agree the shape, length and finish that suits you. The cut is carried out with attention to detail and balance, then finished neatly so it wears well day to day. You will also get simple guidance on how to maintain the look at home.
How do I make sure I get the result I want?
Bring a couple of reference photos and be clear about what you like and what you do not. It also helps to mention how much time you want to spend styling each day. We will talk it through and guide you to a shape that works for your hair and routine.
How often should I book hair cutting?
Most clients book every 2 to 6 weeks depending on how sharp they like the edges and how fast their hair grows. Shorter, tighter looks usually need more frequent maintenance. We can suggest a schedule that keeps your style consistent without overdoing it.
Is hair cutting suitable for all hair types and hairlines?
Yes, hair cutting can be tailored to suit straight, wavy or curly hair, and to complement different hairlines and densities. The aim is an even, intentional shape that looks tidy and balanced. If you are unsure what will suit you, a consultation will help set realistic expectations.
How should I look after my cut between visits?
Use a routine that matches your hair type, then style lightly rather than overloading with product. A quick tidy with a brush or dryer can make a big difference to how it sits. If you want it to last longer, avoid DIY trimming and let the shape grow as intended.