Children's Hairdressing

Bring your child in for a relaxed, professional cut with time to settle and clear guidance on what will suit their hair and routine. We focus on comfort, tidy lines and an easy-to-manage finish.

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Children’s hairdressing should feel straightforward for parents and comfortable for kids. We take a calm, patient approach, working at your child’s pace and explaining what we are doing as we go. You can expect a tidy, well-balanced result that grows out neatly and works for school and weekends alike. Whether it’s a first visit or you are looking for a salon you can return to regularly, we will help you choose a look that suits your child’s hair type, lifestyle, and maintenance level at home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect at a children’s hairdressing appointment?
Expect a friendly welcome, time for your child to settle, and a clear chat about what you would like to achieve. We work patiently and aim for a neat finish that is easy to live with. You will leave with simple guidance on keeping it looking fresh.
Is children’s hairdressing suitable for first haircuts and regular trims?
Yes. The category is designed to cover everything from early trims to ongoing maintenance as your child grows. We focus on comfort, reassurance, and a result that looks smart now and stays manageable between visits.
My child feels nervous about haircuts. Can you help?
Yes. We are used to working with children who feel unsure, and we keep the pace gentle and supportive. Bringing a comfort item or a quiet distraction can help, and it is always fine to take short breaks if needed.
How should I prepare my child for their appointment?
If possible, arrive with clean, tangle-free hair and a clear idea of your preference on length and overall shape. Talking your child through what will happen in simple terms can help them feel in control. If there are sensitivities or concerns, let us know at the start.
How often should children come in for a haircut?
It depends on how quickly your child’s hair grows and how you like it to look. Many families book regular visits to keep it comfortable, tidy, and easy to manage. We can suggest a sensible schedule based on your child’s hair and day-to-day routine.