First skin fade at Caliber?
£12 first-cut rate. Judge the work before paying full.
No "from" pricing. No surprises at the till. A proper skin fade at Caliber Barbershop on Southbourne Grove runs forty-five minutes, shaped to the head, blended until the line behind the ear sits clean and stays clean past the two-week mark. £19 for regulars, £12 for your first skin fade if you're new to the chair.
A fade is only as good as the blend. The skin fade at Caliber is cut in stages: clippers mid, guard work to build the gradient, then close detail with a trimmer to lay the line in. Kaz and Will both take the full slot on a fade. Marcel, the newest chair, runs an intro rate on first cuts.
High fade, mid fade, low fade, drop fade, burst fade. Scissor or clipper work on top, your call. The shop is at 25e Southbourne Grove, four minutes walking from Pokesdown train station, ten minutes driving from Boscombe or Christchurch.
A 45-minute slot. The time is held for the cut, not rushed. Enough to blend the gradient properly and line the edges in.
High fade, mid fade, low fade, taper fade, drop fade, burst fade. Any fade with scissor or clipper work on top. Bring a reference photo or just a description, the barbers sort the rest.
All three barbers take bookings on Booksy. Instant confirmation, no deposit, free to reschedule. Marcel runs an intro rate on first cuts.
Depends on hair growth rate and the height of the fade. Most regulars come back every three weeks. A skin fade past three or four weeks loses the fresh line, which is what you're paying for.
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