The first step to getting the haircut you want, is communication and understanding. Every appointment begins with a consultation to create a vision and then perfecting the desired look. There are many lengths and variety of shapes to consider. Let's find the perfect fit for you!
Here are a few creations of Skullpture Barbershop
Straight razor headshave, beard trim
Head shaves are done using the straight razor and a foil shaver to ensure the head is perfectly smooth. For comfort and to get a clean shave, four steam towels, oils and lather are used during the process. Afterward, a moisturizer or sunscreen is applied with a gentle scalp massage. Beard trims are custom to the individual. Some styles require extra care and detail and may be created using multiple clippers, scissors and straight razor.
blended mohawk with minimal design
It is important to take extra care to create unique looks. Here you can see that this mohawk is anything but ordinary. The sides are faded and intentional weight lines create a bold effect that is then accentuated using small lines carved into the hair.
Classic short taper
This haircut is very clean and professional with hair long enough on top to do a side part slightly combed back. The taper at the neckline and around the ears will keep him looking and feeling good in the office and at leisure. The lengths going up the sides and all throughout are equally blended and shaped to his head proportionately for a classic look that is sure to wow.
High and Tight Flattop
Military style flattop with a 000 on the sides and back. This haircut features a high fade and pristine accuracy keeping the top looking sharp and perfectly flat!
Blended Mohawk with grid design
This Mohawk is shaped to match the client’s head shape and accentuated with bold tapering line work to create a globe like grid pattern on either side.
Number one mid fade with taper
This fade is one of the most popular styes in the barbershop. It has a clean appearance and is long lasting! The taper allows for the hair to grow in naturally with less maintenance and keeps a decent shape which keeps the client looking good in between haircut appoinments.
Low fade with orbit design
This haircut is fun and fresh! The top is kept low and the fade is seen going up and down from a central point on either side of the head and tapers down to a point which draws the eye to several details within the style. This is a good example of balance between faded and sharp lines.