Barber Tips & Tricks
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Barber Tips & Tricks
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You might have come across the saying “give a client a good cut at a reasonable price, and they'll be yours for life.” Unfortunately in reality this is not always the case. That’s where we come in! Check out some of the reasons why your clients may not be returning, whether they were long-term customers or a first-time appointment, below.
You might have come across the saying “give a client a good cut at a reasonable price, and they'll be yours for life.” Unfortunately in reality this is not always the case. That’s where we come in! Check out some of the reasons why your clients may not be returning, whether they were long-term customers or a first-time appointment, below.
While most barbers work in physical barbershops or hair salons, there are a growing number of barbers who work on-call. What does it mean to be a mobile barber? What are their primary responsibilities? Where to find them? In this blog, we will explain some key terms you should know about mobile barbering and how you can start a new career in it.
While most barbers work in physical barbershops or hair salons, there are a growing number of barbers who work on-call. What does it mean to be a mobile barber? What are their primary responsibilities? Where to find them? In this blog, we will explain some key terms you should know about mobile barbering and how you can start a new career in it.
Marketing is key. Knowing how to market yourself as a barber can be the difference between having 5 to 20 clients a day. If you are interested in boosting the number of your customers and furthering your advertising skills, read the list below with four ways to promote yourself as a barber.
Marketing is key. Knowing how to market yourself as a barber can be the difference between having 5 to 20 clients a day. If you are interested in boosting the number of your customers and furthering your advertising skills, read the list below with four ways to promote yourself as a barber.
It is next to impossible to find someone who is not on social media today. More than just a tool for connection, social media is key helping barbers market themselves and promote their names and skills. If you want to up your barber game quickly, here are five tips on how to promote content online that you don't want to miss out on.
It is next to impossible to find someone who is not on social media today. More than just a tool for connection, social media is key helping barbers market themselves and promote their names and skills. If you want to up your barber game quickly, here are five tips on how to promote content online that you don't want to miss out on.
Losing your hair is never a good feeling, most men tend to feel self-conscious about it. Some men decide to completely shave off their heads or constantly wear a hat. One of the most common insecurities men face is hair thinning; for some men, it starts as early as in their 20s. The loss of confidence really starts to affect the way men do their hair and the types of hair cuts they get. Men start to worry about how they will be perceived by friends, family, and colleagues. Hair thinning should not be the cause of self distraughtness, and it should not limit men to have to continuously cover their heads. CADMEN Barbershop has compiled a list of the top 5 best haircuts for men experiencing early hair loss.
If you’re ready to become a barber, barber training courses offer something many college programs don’t: real-world, hands-on training from day one. Instead of sitting through months of theory, you’ll spend your time building practical skills that actually get you hired - and paid.
At Cadmen Barber Academy in Ontario, students are trained by working professionals who know exactly what today’s clients are looking for. The focus is on the essentials: precision, technique, speed, and style - all wrapped up in a practical learning environment that mirrors the real world.
Here are the top 5 skills you’ll master at a private barber academy like Cadmen:
Skin fades are the cornerstone of modern barbering. Clients expect sharp, clean fades with smooth transitions from skin to longer hair - and they’ll notice when it’s not right.
At Cadmen, you’ll learn how to perform a wide range of fade styles: high, mid, low, drop, bald, and taper fades. You’ll also gain expertise in blending - the technique that ensures there are no visible lines or uneven sections. This is where many beginners struggle, but at Cadmen, you’ll practice these skills repeatedly on real clients, so you can build confidence and precision.
Mastering skin fades is one of the fastest ways to stand out as a new barber, and our barber training course makes sure you leave fully capable of delivering that clean, polished finish every client wants.
Today’s barbers don’t just cut hair - they shape beards, sculpt jawlines, and perfect the overall look. Beard services are often where barbers make extra income, especially with the rise in male grooming and personal care.
We teach students how to trim, shape, and line up beards based on different face shapes and beard textures. You’ll work with trimmers, clippers, and straight razors to create clean lines and smooth tapers. You’ll also learn how to apply pre-shave and post-shave products to enhance comfort and appearance.
Learning proper beard sculpting techniques is essential for maximizing your service offerings and client satisfaction - and Cadmen’s hands-on curriculum makes sure you’re ready to offer the full grooming experience.
While fades and clipper work are key in barbering, scissors are still a vital tool - especially when working with longer hair or clients who prefer texture and layering.
At Cadmen, you’ll learn how to handle different types of scissors, use texturizing techniques, and cut with precision. More importantly, you’ll be trained to understand different hair types - curly, coily, straight, and everything in between and how to approach them with confidence.
You’ll practice scissor-over-comb techniques, point cutting, and layering methods that add volume, structure, or softness depending on the client’s desired style. These are skills that build your versatility and open doors to a wider client base.
Being a great barber isn’t just about the haircut it’s about the experience. Clients return to barbers who listen, communicate clearly, and create a comfortable environment.
We put strong emphasis on building soft skills like consultation, time management, and client interaction. You’ll learn how to ask the right questions, interpret vague style requests, and recommend cuts based on face shape and lifestyle.
These skills make a massive difference in building client loyalty and getting referrals. Whether you're renting a chair or building your own brand, knowing how to build relationships is just as important as mastering your tools.
Many barbers don’t just work in shops they become business owners, freelancers, or brand ambassadors. Our barber training school in Toronto prepares you for this reality by offering training in personal branding, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
You’ll learn how to price your services, create a portfolio, use social media to attract clients, and manage your schedule. Whether you want to open a barbershop someday or build a loyal clientele as an independent, our barber academy gives you the foundational business skills to grow beyond the chair.
This part of the training is key for long-term success. It turns you from a student into a self-sufficient, income-generating professional.
The barbering industry in Canada is booming. The hair and nail salon market is worth over $1.3 billion, and job growth for barbers and hairstylists in Ontario is projected to grow by 5.5% over the next five years. With the average Ontario barber earning $20–$40/hour (plus tips), there’s real income potential, especially if you start strong with practical skills.
At Cadmen Barber Academy, most students start working or building their client base within 2 - 3 months, compared to diploma programs that take up to a year. The difference is in the training style fast, focused, and real-world ready.
If you're ready to stop reading and start doing, Cadmen Barber Academy is here to help. Book a free tour of our studio and see firsthand how fast you can go from beginner to professional barber.
Losing your hair is never a good feeling, most men tend to feel self-conscious about it. Some men decide to completely shave off their heads or constantly wear a hat. One of the most common insecurities men face is hair thinning; for some men, it starts as early as in their 20s. The loss of confidence really starts to affect the way men do their hair and the types of hair cuts they get. Men start to worry about how they will be perceived by friends, family, and colleagues. Hair thinning should not be the cause of self distraughtness, and it should not limit men to have to continuously cover their heads. CADMEN Barbershop has compiled a list of the top 5 best haircuts for men experiencing early hair loss.
For any request, please contact us at info@cadmen.ca