When getting a tattoo, most people focus on the design, placement, and artist, but few think about what’s actually going into their skin.
Fades & Skin Fades (Every 2–3 Weeks)
Fades are sharp, clean, and stylish—but they don’t stay that way for long.
Best for: Skin fades, low/medium/high fades
Why: Hair growth quickly softens the blend and neckline
Aussie lifestyle example: If you’re in a customer-facing role, hitting the gym often, or heading out on weekends, a fresh fade every 2–3 weeks keeps you looking on point.
Short Back & Sides (Every 3–4 Weeks)
This classic style grows out well but still needs regular clean-ups.
Best for: Office workers, professionals, everyday wear
Why: Sides lose shape and the back gets bulky
Tip: A 3–4 week schedule keeps it tidy without overdoing it.
Beard Trims (Every 2–3 Weeks)
Beards need just as much attention as your haircut.
Best for: Short to medium beards
Why: Keeps lines sharp, length even, and avoids a messy look
Barber advice: Pair a beard trim with your haircut to stay sharp and low-maintenance.
Longer Styles & Textured Cuts (Every 6–8 Weeks)
Longer hairstyles don’t need frequent visits—but they still need shape.
Best for: Medium to long hair, textured crops, flow styles
Why: Prevents split ends and keeps movement natural
Aussie vibe: Perfect for relaxed lifestyles, creatives, and those who prefer a laid-back look.
Final Barber Tip
Consistency is key. Regular haircuts don’t just keep you looking fresh—they make styling easier and help your hair grow healthier over time. If you’re unsure, your local barber can recommend the perfect schedule based on your cut and routine.
Book ahead, stay fresh, and let your haircut work for your lifestyle. ✂️






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