When you book or check in, Cutline asks you to choose a service. This isn’t just admin — it helps estimate your wait time and keeps appointments realistic. Below are common services and what they usually include.
Haircut (≈ 20 min)
A standard haircut typically includes a consultation, clipper/scissor work, neckline clean-up, and basic styling. It’s the right choice for tidy-ups, short back and sides, or a simple length change.
Good for
- Regular maintenance cuts
- Quick shape-ups and clean lines
Fade (≈ 30 min)
A fade takes longer because it’s detail work — blending between lengths smoothly, often with extra time for precision around the ears and neckline. If you’re after a skin fade, burst fade, or anything requiring a clean gradient, pick this.
Good for
- Skin fades / tapers
- More detailed blending and shaping
Beard Trim (≈ 15 min)
A beard trim usually includes shaping, tidying bulk, and cleaning the neckline/cheeks for a sharper outline. If you want a simple clean-up (not a full re-style), this is usually the right option.
Good for
- Regular beard maintenance
- Keeping lines crisp between haircuts
Cut & Beard (≈ 35 min)
The full package: haircut plus beard trim. Because it combines two services, it’s the best option if you want everything done in one sitting. Selecting this upfront helps the shop plan properly — it’s hard to squeeze a beard trim into a tight appointment if it wasn’t booked.
A quick note on timings
The times above are typical averages. Your actual service may be a bit shorter or longer depending on hair length, style complexity, and how much change you’re making.
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