Close-up of a barber's hands using metal shears to precision cut a client's dampened hair in a dimly lit shop.

Barber

Cut, style and shave hair for male clients - in shops or as a self-employed chair renter.

This UK barber career guide covers what the role involves day to day, typical salary at each stage, the usual entry route, the skills employers expect, and related careers worth comparing.

Quick facts

Starting salary
£20,000 - £25,000
Mid-career salary
£28,000 - £35,000
Senior salary
£40,000 - £55,000
Work environment
Barbershop, mobile
Time to entry
1 - 2 years (NVQ / apprenticeship)
Degree required
Not required
Category
Beauty and Aesthetics

What a Barber does

Cut, style and shave hair for male clients - in shops or as a self-employed chair renter.

How to become a Barber

  1. Look up Barber roles on LinkedIn or Indeed and read 5 real job ads
  2. Talk to someone already working as a Barber - even a 15-minute call helps
  3. Find one beginner course or qualification used by people in this role
  4. Build one small piece of evidence you've explored this (project, shadowing, short course)
  5. Apply to one entry-level role or related opportunity within the next month

Key skills

  • Cutting & styling
  • Customer service
  • Speed
  • Hygiene