Women's Haircut salons and stylists across the UK
What to expect from a women's haircut appointment
A women's haircut is usually booked as a wash, cut and finish that runs around an hour, with consultation at the start to talk through length, layers, fringe and any tones you're growing out of. The stylist works wet for accuracy on the bulk and dries to refine the shape against the head. Most regulars settle on a six- to ten-week cadence depending on style and growth. Aftercare is a salon-grade shampoo, a regular trim, and a tidy of split ends between cuts. Compare women's haircut stylists in the UK below, with prices, ratings and recent work.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does a women's haircut appointment take?
A wash, cut and finish runs around an hour. A dry cut without finish takes thirty to forty-five minutes. Long hair, curly hair or precision cuts can extend the slot.
How often should I get my hair cut?
Most styles look best with a cut every six to ten weeks. Short structured cuts need a tighter cycle; longer styles can stretch up to twelve weeks. Talk to your stylist about a maintenance plan.
Should I wash my hair before a haircut appointment?
Most stylists will wash your hair at the start of the appointment as part of the service. Coming in with clean dry hair is fine for a dry-cut consultation. Avoid heavy oils or thick styling product on the day.
How much does a women's haircut cost in the UK?
A standard women's cut typically runs thirty to eighty pounds outside of London, fifty to one hundred fifty in central London. Senior stylists, art directors and creative directors sit at the higher end. Booking with a junior stylist is the most affordable option.
Should I bring photos to my haircut appointment?
Yes, two or three reference photos help the stylist read the style you're after. They'll match the cut to your hair type and face shape rather than copying exactly. Skip celebrity photos that don't reflect your texture; bring images closer to your own hair.