The difference between a lineup and a haircut.

We see the confusion on a regular basis at the barbershop. Folks don’t want a full haircut so they book a line-up thinking that will be sufficient. We’re going to break down the difference.


A line-up is a great option in-between haircuts if you don’t want to shorten the overall appearance of the hair but still want to look clean. A line-up consists of cutting along the natural hairline to straighten and sharpen the lines. This service does not incorporate any tapering, fading or shortening to the actual haircut itself.

A haircut, I would think, needs far less explanation but we’ll do one anyway. Through clippers, shears, and razors the hair is shortened all over to the desired length and style.


Basically, a haircut can include a line-up but a line-up cannot include a haircut, and yes, even if you think your haircut will take the same amount of time as a line-up you still need to book accordingly!

Have a great weekend!

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