Beard Trim salons and stylists across the UK

What to expect from a beard trim appointment

A beard trim shapes the existing beard rather than removing it, evening up the length, refining the neckline and cleaning the cheek lines. The barber typically washes the beard, combs it through, takes scissors or clippers to the bulk, then finishes the perimeter with a razor or fine trimmer. A standard trim takes fifteen to twenty minutes and is often booked alongside a haircut. Most regulars come in every two to four weeks depending on growth rate and shape preference. Find barbers offering beard trims in the UK below, with shop hours and walk-in policies.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does a beard trim take?

A standalone beard trim runs about fifteen to twenty minutes: wash, comb-through, length tidy with scissors or clippers, neckline and cheek lines. Many barbers add a hot towel at the end. Booked alongside a haircut, it adds five to ten minutes.

How often should I get a beard trim?

Most regulars come in every two to four weeks depending on growth rate and the shape they wear. Sharper outlines need a tighter cadence; softer natural beards can stretch the gap.

Should I wash my beard before the appointment?

A clean beard is easier to shape, but most barbers include a wash or comb-through as part of the service. Avoid heavy beard oils on the day so the barber can read the natural texture and length accurately.

How much does a beard trim cost?

Standalone beard trims in the UK typically run eight to twenty pounds. Added to a haircut, the upcharge is often five to ten pounds. Hot-towel and oil finishes can add a small extra. Confirm at booking; many barbers display a full price list.

How do I maintain my beard between trims?

Use a beard brush or comb daily, wash with a beard-specific shampoo two or three times a week, and apply beard oil or balm after washing to keep the skin underneath comfortable. Trimming stray hairs at home between professional appointments is fine.