39.937 Barbers in USA

24513 Us Highway 29 36421-9760 - Andalusia (AL)
334-222-4688
103 s Cotton St 36420-3917 - Andalusia (AL)
334-222-5050
2750 Pelham Rd s # 8 36206-7567 - Anniston (AL)
256-782-1558
375 Bynum Leatherwood Rd 36201-6456 - Anniston (AL)
256-237-7399
6121 Mcclellan Blvd 36206-8404 - Anniston (AL)
256-820-8501
416 w 15th St 36201-3707 - Anniston (AL)
256-236-9290
1015 Atlanta Ave 36201-4539 - Anniston (AL)
256-770-7277
King's Palace
Barbers
1301 Noble St 36201-4642 - Anniston (AL)
256-237-0035
King's Palace
Barbers
1201 Noble St 36201-4640 - Anniston (AL)
256-237-0035
5914 Mcclellan Blvd 36206-8467 - Anniston (AL)
256-820-6419
110 w 17th St 36201-3719 - Anniston (AL)
256-405-4403
27 w 13th St 36201-4591 - Anniston (AL)
256-741-9461
Razor's Edge
Barbers
5465 al Highway 202 36201-6706 - Anniston (AL)
256-231-0078
Roffler Shop
Barbers
1111 Williams Ave 36201-4644 - Anniston (AL)
256-237-5801
500 s Quintard Ave 36201-6606 - Anniston (AL)
256-405-4580
Tight Cutz
Barbers
500 s Quintard Ave 36201-6606 - Anniston (AL)
256-237-4689
611 Mcdaniel St 36201-7540 - Anniston (AL)
256-405-4282
64 n Main St 35016-1239 - Arab (AL)
256-586-8305
54 n Main St 35016-1239 - Arab (AL)
256-586-8644
415 Broadway Ave 36312-4329 - Ashford (AL)
334-899-5855
109 n Jefferson St 35611-1701 - Athens (AL)
256-232-9893
Nice Kutz
Barbers
701 w Washington St 35611-2433 - Athens (AL)
256-444-1400
Razor's Edge
Barbers
111 w Washington St 35611-2659 - Athens (AL)
256-232-9815
814 Westview Ave 35611-2448 - Athens (AL)
256-230-3151
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Barbers

The services of barbers are very crucial, particularly for male grooming. They help to cut, trim, and wash hair of customers. Hair coloring is another of the services that barbers provide. They stay up to date on latest hairstyles and make suitable suggestions to clients based on trends. Their views are also sought be customers when having hair-related issues such as hair thinning and dandruff. A place where a barber does his business is called a barber shop.

The barbering trade has a long history. Evidence shows it has been practiced since the Bronze Age – put at about 3500 BC. The term “barber” was derived from the Latin word “barba,” which means “beard.” There used to be no difference between a barber and a hairdresser until the 20th century when cosmetology emerged as a distinct profession. Barbers are officially described as hairdressers even today in Australia.

All barbers are not the same. They differ based on what they are licensed to do, how they operate, and how they describe themselves. In the United States, differences exist between states in terms of labor and licensing laws applying to barbers. For example, New Jersey issues same license to barbers and cosmetologists, but the case is different in states such as Maryland.

From the time the trade was introduced to Rome by Sicilian Greek colonies, barber shops have developed a reputation as centers for talking about contemporary issues in the society. They are places of social interaction.