Hair Stylist & Barber near you in Canada
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Typical price: CA$25–CA$350
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What hair stylist & barber costs in Canada
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic cut Men's barber cut or simple trim | CA$25 | CA$40 | CA$65 |
| Cut, colour & finish Full colour or highlights with cut and blow-dry | CA$110 | CA$190 | CA$350 |
| Occasion styling Updo or event styling, bridal trial extra | CA$70 | CA$110 | CA$220 |
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How to hire a hair stylist & barber pro in Canada
- Check provincial certification — hairstyling is a compulsory certified trade in several provinces (e.g. Ontario Red Seal/Skilled Trades Ontario)
- Read reviews with photos of work on similar hair
- Book a consultation and patch test before first-time colour
- Confirm the full price including taxes, toner and finish — menus often show base prices only
- For mobile stylists, confirm insurance and travel fees
- Ask about the cancellation window before leaving card details
Frequently asked questions
How much does a haircut cost?
A men's or barber cut typically costs a fraction of a women's cut-and-finish because it takes 15-30 minutes versus 45-90. Expect the low end at walk-in barbershops and chain salons, the high end with senior stylists at destination salons. Colour, balayage and chemical treatments are priced separately and usually cost 2-4x a basic cut.
Do mobile hairdressers cost more or less than a salon?
Usually less for the same skill level, because a mobile stylist has no salon rent or chair fees. Many charge a small travel fee or set a minimum booking value. The trade-off: no backwash basin or salon lighting, so complex colour work is often better done in a salon.
What is a patch test and do I really need one before colouring?
A patch test dabs a small amount of the colourant (usually behind the ear) 48 hours before the appointment to check for allergic reaction to PPD and related chemicals. Reputable salons insist on it for new colour clients and after any break of several months, because reactions can be severe. A salon that skips patch tests for first-time colour clients is cutting a corner that matters.
What should I ask before booking a colour service?
Ask for a consultation first (many salons do them free), whether the quote includes toner and an after-colour blow-dry, how many sessions a big change will take, and what a strand test shows about your hair's condition. Going dark-to-blonde in one sitting is a classic overpromise — a good colourist will say it needs staged sessions.
How often should I get my hair cut?
Short clipper cuts and fades lose shape fastest — every 2-4 weeks. Medium styles typically need a trim every 6-8 weeks, and long hair every 8-12 weeks to control split ends. Booking a standing appointment often gets you priority slots and sometimes a loyalty discount.
Is a hairstylist licence required in Canada?
It depends on the province: Ontario, Saskatchewan and Manitoba treat hairstyling as a compulsory trade requiring certification, while BC and Alberta deregulated it (certification is voluntary). Red Seal certification is the strongest credential because it's recognised nationwide.
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