Haircutting is a custom experience, we are passionate about lifestyle haircutting.

All of our haircuts are customized based on texture, density and lifestyle. We utilize both wet and dry cutting techniques. Dry cutting techniques are typically used to create texture and softness. We also use dry cutting for maintenance haircuts (trims, movement, haircuts removing less than 3 inches). Dry cutting is also used when approaching textured and curly hair, when the client always wears their hair natural. Wet haircutting and razor work is used for precision cuts, transformations and when removing more than 3 inches. 

We have a passion for lifestyle haircutting. What this means: we want your hair to fit your lifestyle and look as good at home as it did in the salon. During your appointment we will discuss how often you would like to get your haircut, how much time you spend on your hair most days, product and hot tool use. 

Haircutting is a custom experience. We look at your face shape, your texture, hair condition and chat goals. Pictures of haircuts you like are always encouraged. When searching for inpso photos please try and find examples of haircuts with a similar texture. This ensures your goal is achievable and you will be the most satisfied with the results. 

When texturising the hair we are intentional and careful in order to avoid any damage to the cuticle. All of our stylists have been trained in proper tool use including straight shear, razor and texture shear. 

We are an inclusive salon offering haircutting services for all hair types, textures and genders. 


I approach haircutting the way I would imagine a sculptor would approach their medium. There are so many possibilities. However, the major difference is that I am working on a human with varying face shapes, textures, esthetics and lifestyles. Through a thorough and custom consultation I am able to start sculpting. In haircutting it’s important to be able to work both visually and technically. I do all my haircuts 50% wet and 50% dry. By doing, this I am able to incorporate both precision and texture. Finishing is the final detail. I never style a client or cut in a way that can not be replicated at home.’
— Traci Barrett, Director of Education

a few of the techniques we use

  • wet cutting 

  • dry cutting

  • razor cutting 

  • point cutting 

  • blunt cutting

  • precision cutting 

  • curly cutting 

  • scissor over comb

  • clipper cutting

  • texture cutting