About Fade Clinic Barbers
Fade Clinic Barbers provides phenomenal experiences with great vibes and skilled barbers. They do amazing work, and appointments can be booked, although sometimes appointment times may be changed. The barbers are willing to accommodate walk-ins if they are not booked. Some clients may experience bumps on their skin after a haircut, but this is often a natural skin reaction and not due to poor hygiene. The barbers take pride in their work, and the clinic has shown support and love to all clients. The atmosphere is refreshing, and conversations are hilarious. Clients highly recommend the barbers, citing their professionalism, punctuality, and nice personalities. The barbers are also known for their skills, including line ups and other services. Overall, Fade Clinic Barbers is a hidden gem with fantastic barbers who provide excellent service and a great experience. Clients leave with compliments on their haircuts and beards, and the clinic is highly recommended for anyone looking for a great barbershop experience.
Been there twice, and phenomenal experiences both times. Vibes are great, barbers are great in there too. These last two cuts got me making review on google. 100% recommend to anyone looking to get right.
They do Amazing work, when our appointments actually take place. I understand the business, but when my appointment times are changed an hour before my appointment, that is just not cool. However, everyone is willing to do a cut as a walk in if they are not booked.
Before you rush to leave a bad review blaming a barber for bumps on your child’s neck or face, take a second to understand what’s actually going on. Most of the time those bumps that show up a day or two after a haircut aren’t caused by dirty clippers or bad hygiene, they’re a natural skin reaction. Over 60% of African American males and about 18% of Caucasian males deal with a condition called pseudofolliculitis barbae, also known as razor bumps, which happens when coarse or curly hair curls back into the skin after being cut. It’s not the barber’s fault, it’s just how certain skin and hair types react. Sweat, dirt, buildup from products, and even a dirty...read full review