HAIR WITHOUT LABELS

Let’s be honest: the barber’s chair can be a pretty nerve-wracking place. Surrounded by mirrors and people, you often get that dreaded question: “Do you want a women’s or men’s haircut?” But what if those labels don’t fit who you are? What if you just want a haircut that truly suits you, without any boxes?

That’s exactly why gender-neutral cutting isn’t just a trend, it’s the future of the hair industry. With me, it’s not about “men’s” or “women’s” haircuts, but about the haircut that fits you best.

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Hair has no gender, but it does have personality.

For years, hairstyling was divided into two camps: short and sleek for men, long and playful for women. But who decided that a mullet is only for rockers and a wolf cut only for women? Spoiler: nobody.

Hair is an art form, an expression of who you are. And the best part? It just grows back! That means you can experiment endlessly without being stuck with a “standard” look.

I believe it’s important to find what suits you best together. Do you want a sharp skin fade, a playful shag cut, or a mix of both? Everything is possible without limiting labels.

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A safe space for your hair (and yourself)

Everyone deserves a barber where you feel comfortable. A place where you don’t have to explain your gender identity.

What can you expect?

✅ No awkward labels: We simply talk about what you like.
✅ Your style, your rules: I listen to your wishes and give advice based on your face shape, hair texture, and style.
✅ Relaxed atmosphere: Some music, good conversation, and the freedom to be yourself.

I believe a hairstyle is so much more than just hair. It’s a way to celebrate your identity, boost your confidence, and show yourself as you want to be seen.

Book your appointment and discover how gender-neutral cutting is the future!

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Microaggressions at the Barber: Small Remarks, Big Impact

A visit to the barber should be relaxing, but many queer people experience microaggressions: subtle, often unintentional remarks that create a feeling of exclusion.

What are microaggressions?

These are small verbal or non-verbal expressions based on implicit assumptions, such as stereotypical comments or unsolicited advice.

The impact

Although they seem minor, microaggressions can accumulate and have a profound effect. They make someone feel less comfortable, turning a barber visit into a stressful rather than relaxing experience. Everyone deserves a place where they feel seen and respected, without having to doubt whether they can truly be themselves.

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