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Our Story

In 2006 we moved to Lakeland, FL. with the vision of making a difference in the barber industry by being creative and showing our identity to the community. We started providing home services, knocking on the door of families of different nationalities. That helped us change the way people looked at haircuts. We focused on the details, and for that reason we decided to concentrate in providing excellence service by focusing on quality work. Always seeking to meet the customer's expectations. After 7 years working for a local barbershop, Perfect Cuts Barbershop Corp. was born. Two brothers helped many barbers refine their styles and grow in the barbering industry in this area. Creating a multicultural barbershop. We’ve been established for over 10 years, and we provide a place that people can go to and feel welcome. We appreciate the support of the community and our customers all these years. We will continue providing an excellent service and a family atmosphere for our customers and the community.  

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Barber’s Grooming Tips
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Prepare

Avoid coming in with products in you hair, come with clean hair whenever possible. Shampoo or rinse product out of your hair before your haircut. Avoid wearing hats, beanies or other head coverings that mess up your hair.

Lather Up

Oils such as coconut and castor oil help create a bubbly, foamy, rich lather. On the other hand, soaps made primarily with olive oil, such as Castile-type soaps, will produce a rich and creamy rather than bubbly lather.

Shave

One of the biggest differences between the way most people shave at home and the way a barber shaves is the lather. The majority of barbers will use a hot lather on a cleansed face. He'll use a warm towel or some kind of steam to help open up your pores and your hair shafts.

Moisturize

Most people think growing a beard is low maintenance. You just let it grow, leave it alone, and it's all good Wrong! Along the way, moisturizing your beard is key to getting through the awkward, itchy phase.

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