Hair Stylist & Barber near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as mobile hairdresser & barber. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £12–£250
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What hair stylist & barber costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic cut Men's barber cut or a dry trim | £12 | £22 | £45 |
| Cut, colour & finish Full head colour or highlights with cut and blow-dry | £70 | £130 | £250 |
| Occasion styling Updo or event styling, bridal trial extra | £45 | £75 | £150 |
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How to hire a hair stylist & barber pro in United Kingdom
- Check qualifications — NVQ Level 2/3 in Hairdressing or Barbering is the recognised standard (hairdressing itself is unlicensed in the UK)
- Read reviews and look for photos of work on hair similar to yours
- Insist on a 48-hour patch test before any first colour appointment
- Get the all-in price — many UK salons charge extra for long hair, toner and blow-dry finish
- For mobile hairdressers, confirm public liability insurance and any call-out fee
- Check the cancellation policy; deposits for colour appointments are now standard
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.
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.
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.
Why do women's haircuts cost more than men's?
Pricing mostly tracks time and process, not gender: a typical cut-and-finish includes consultation, shampoo, cutting longer or layered hair, and a blow-dry, which takes 2-3x the chair time of a clipper-and-scissor barber cut. Many salons are moving to gender-neutral pricing based on hair length and service time, so ask how the menu is structured.
Can I get a stylist to come to my home for a wedding or event?
Yes — occasion and bridal styling is a standard mobile service. Expect a premium over salon prices for early starts and travel, a paid trial session 2-6 weeks before the event, and a deposit to hold the date. Book bridal stylists 2-6 months ahead in peak wedding season.
Do UK hairdressers need a licence?
No — hairdressing is unregulated in the UK, so there's no licence to check. Use NVQ Level 2/3 qualifications, State Registered Hairdresser (SRH) status with the Hair & Barber Council (voluntary), insurance, and reviews as your quality filters instead.
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