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Barbers in Algoma, WI

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Business Listing   City Slickers Salon & Spa - Algoma, WI - Phone: (920) 487-3247


Business Listing   Classic Waves - Algoma, WI - Phone: (920) 487-2973


Business Listing   Dawn's Hair Design - Algoma, WI - Phone: (920) 487-7218


Business Listing   Flora Lee Beauty Shoppe - Algoma, WI - Phone: (920) 487-5405


Business Listing   Hoogie's Barber Stylist - Algoma, WI - Phone: (920) 487-5351


Business Listing   Jelain's Beauty Salon - Algoma, WI - Phone: (920) 487-5404


Business Listing   Top of the Plaza Boutique & Tanning Studio - Algoma, WI - Phone: (920) 487-9700


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Helpful Definition for: Barbers


Barbers differ with respect to where they work, but they are professionals who cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. There is a distinction between a beauty salon and a hair salon. A barber does the job of a hair salon which includes shaving, hair cutting and so on, whereas beauty salons provide more generalized services related to skin health, facial aesthetics, foot care, aromatherapy, etc, in Algoma.

In Algoma, with the development of safety razors and the decreasing prevalence of beards, most barbers specialize in cutting men's hair , although many barbers may still deal with facial hair if requested.

Recent Business News for: Barbers

Roy L. “Lee” Lavarnway retires after 46 years as a barber - WatertownDailyTimes.com

Roy L. “Lee” Lavarnway retires after 46 years as a barberWatertownDailyTimes.comThe 67-year-old first went to work at Sportsman's in February 1965, shortly after it moved from its original Court Street location, and he went on to own the business. He said he'll never forget going to barber school in the early 1960s.