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Arnold Midalla
Finding a good barber in Nigeria used to mean asking your uncle or walking around your street until you spotted a crowded shop. But the days of trial-and-error are over.
Why Your Barber Choice Matters
Your barber is part of your personal brand. Whether you're a corporate professional in Lagos or a student in Minna, showing up with a clean fade or a well-lined beard speaks before you say a word.
What to Look For
1. Portfolio and Social Proof
The first thing to check is photos of previous work. Any serious barber today either has an Instagram page, a WhatsApp catalogue, or a profile on platforms like GetPointa where their past cuts are visible. If they have none of these, that's a red flag.
2. Hygiene Standards
A clean shop is non-negotiable. Check that clippers are sterilised between clients, that capes are fresh, and that the floor is swept. Skin infections from unsterilised equipment are more common than people think.
3. Booking Flexibility
The best barbers are usually the busiest. A barber who lets you book an appointment in advance — rather than sitting and waiting for two hours — respects your time.
4. Specialisation
Some barbers are excellent at low fades and lineups but struggle with natural hair or beard sculpting. Ask before you sit down.
5. Pricing Transparency
A price list should be visible or available on request. Surprise charges after the cut are a sign of disorganisation.
How GetPointa Helps
On GetPointa, every barber listing shows their services, prices, duration, and real reviews from verified customers. You can book directly, pay a deposit, and even choose your preferred staff member. No more wondering if your guy is in today.
Final Word
A great barber is an asset. Once you find one, hold on to them — and if you're still searching, start with platforms where you can see the work before you commit.
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