Barber Shops email list
Access 107,512 barber shops across the U.S. — from traditional barbershops to modern men's grooming salons. Selling barber supplies or shop equipment? This database connects you with shop owners and barbers.
Traditional barbershops providing men's haircuts, shaves, and grooming services
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Huron Valley Guns | New Hudson, MI | +12486679910 | ffl@huronvalleyguns.com | www.huronvalleyguns.com |
| The Backyard Community Food Court | Medford, OR | +15419304404 | support@thebackyardmedford.com | thebackyardmedford.com |
| The Galleria of Pierce Harbor | Fort Pierce, FL | +17728015729 | info@pierceharbor.com | galleriaofpierceharbor.com |
| Dutch Country Farmer's Market | Middletown, DE | +13022850851 | info@lmssolutions.biz | delawarefarmersmarket.com |
| Nectar at the Villa | El Dorado Hills, CA | +19165299820 | info@nectaratthevilla.com | nectaratthevilla.com/lounge |
| Trendy Spaces | Lafayette, LA | +13373479224 | team@trendy-spaces.com | trendy-spaces.com/home |
| Split-T | Oklahoma City, OK | +14055131700 | craig@oceandev.com | split-tokc.com |
| Linked Up Barbering | Mooresville, NC | +17046190062 | linkedupbarbering@gmail.com | linked-up-barbering.square.site |
| Arkansas Post Exchange (MWR-Complex) | North Little Rock, AR | +15017539017 | joescafe@apexarkansas.com | apexarkansas.com |
| Luscious Locs | Fayetteville, NC | +19103033562 | lorilove2525@gmail.com | lorilove2525.wixsite.com/lusciouslocs |
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Database Overview
What You Get
- Full CSV/Excel export
- Location & specialization filters
- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- Houston, TX1,800 firms
- Chicago, IL1,100 firms
- Miami, FL900 firms
Top States
- California12,600 firms
- Texas12,500 firms
- Florida9,200 firms
What they do
Barber shops provide men's haircuts, beard trims, and traditional shaves. Most focus on classic cuts and masculine grooming, building regular clientele who come back every few weeks for maintenance.
Daily responsibilities
- Perform men's haircuts, beard trims, and traditional shaving services
- Consult with clients on preferred styles and provide grooming advice
- Maintain and sterilize cutting tools and equipment between clients
- Schedule appointments and manage walk-in customer flow
- Retail men's grooming products and provide usage recommendations
- Maintain shop cleanliness and traditional barbershop atmosphere
Required skills
- Expert proficiency in men's hair cutting and styling techniques
- Straight razor and traditional shaving expertise
- Strong conversational and relationship-building abilities
- Physical stamina for standing and precise hand movements
- Customer service excellence with a personal touch
- Basic business skills for scheduling and retail sales
How they get started
Barber school → Apprentice barber → Licensed barber → Senior barber or shop owner
- Minimum education: High school diploma plus barber school completion
- Time to get started: 9-18 months (6-15 months school + licensing and apprenticeship)
Required certifications
- State barber license (typically 1,200-1,800 hours of training)
- State board examination (written and practical components)
- Blood-borne pathogens certification for safety compliance
- Continuing education requirements (varies by state, 4-20 hours annually)
Traditional barbershops providing men's haircuts, shaves, and grooming services
Peak season
Back-to-school (August-September) and pre-holiday grooming (November-December)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
January-February post-holiday period and mid-summer vacation months
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
94,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+5.5% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
81,279 operate primarily in this category, with 86.3% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Monday-Tuesday, 10 AM-1 PM when shops are slower and owners can focus on business development activities.
Subject lines that get replies
- Stop losing money to walk-in no-shows and cancellations
- How this barber shop doubled Saturday bookings
- Barber tools that last 5x longer than standard equipment
Value props to highlight
- Point-of-sale systems with walk-in queue management
- Appointment scheduling software with text/email reminders
- Inventory management for grooming products and supplies
- Customer loyalty programs to encourage regular visits
- Staff scheduling and commission tracking tools
- Social media management for showcasing work and building community presence
Pain points you can solve
- Competing with Great Clips charging $12 when you charge $25 for better cuts
- Managing walk-ins who expect immediate service during busy Saturday rush
- Finding young barbers who can actually do traditional straight razor shaves
- Dealing with customers who want 'the same thing as last time' but never describe it clearly
- Keeping up conversations with clients who range from chatty to completely silent
- Handling appointment no-shows while turning away walk-in customers
Ideal company size
- Solo barbers: Need appointment booking and customer management tools
- Small barbershops (2-6 chairs): Require scheduling coordination and inventory management
- Chain barbershops (10+ locations): Focus on standardized operations and franchise management
- High-end men's grooming salons: Need premium POS and client experience systems
Budget indicators
- Number of haircuts performed daily and average service price
- Investment in professional barbering tools and equipment
- Shop rent, utilities, and traditional barbershop atmosphere maintenance
- Product inventory for retail sales (pomades, beard oils, tools)
- Marketing spend on local community engagement and online presence
Discovery questions
- How many haircuts do you typically do per day?
- Do you take appointments, walk-ins, or a mix of both?
- What's your average service price, and do you offer premium services?
- Do you sell grooming products, and how do you manage inventory?
- What's your biggest challenge with customer scheduling or wait times?
Who signs off
Shop owners control all major purchases over $500. Lead barbers influence tool and product selections. Independent barbers in booth rental situations make their own equipment decisions.
Average firm size: Most barbershops are small independent businesses with 2-8 barbers. Chain barbershops typically employ 10-20 barbers with standardized operations.