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Frequently Asked Questions

A basic haircut in Miami typically costs around $45 for men and $55 for women, with neighborhood salons ranging from about $25 to $85. Upscale spots in areas like Miami Beach or Brickell can charge $140 or more depending on the stylist and added services.

Yes, women in Miami can find strong haircut deals starting around $40 to $75, often bundled with blow-dry or deep treatment. For example, salons along Coral Way and Southwest 88th Street list discounts of up to about 60 percent on women’s cuts through local offers and Groupon vouchers.

Men near Brickell can usually find barbers charging around $30–$55 for a standard cut, with mobile barbers in the area occasionally offering specials near $25. Prices climb quickly in high-end shops, so checking local deals or Groupon first can help lock in a budget-friendly option.

Most women’s haircut deals in Miami include a consultation, cut, and blow-dry, with many bundles adding conditioning or split-end treatments. Some offers in areas like Cutler Bay, Little Havana, and Coral Way also give the option to upgrade to styling or add-ons like glossing for an extra fee.

Yes, Miami has mobile hairdressers who come to your home or condo for haircuts, especially around Brickell and central Miami. These services often include a full men’s or women’s cut and grooming, with deals showing prices in the $27–$99 range depending on whether color or styling is added.

A haircut with color or highlights in Miami generally starts around $90–$130 at neighborhood salons and can exceed $300 at luxury studios or for full balayage. Local deals in areas like West End or University Park often bundle cut, blow-dry, and selected color services at roughly 40–55 percent off regular menu prices.

Most people in Miami benefit from a haircut every 6–10 weeks to manage frizz, humidity, and sun exposure. If you have color, balayage, or lots of layering, stylists in local salons often recommend staying closer to the 6–8 week mark to keep the shape sharp and ends healthy.

The best way to choose a salon in Miami is to balance reviews, stylist experience, and price, then match that to your neighborhood. Look for places with ratings above 4.5, clear pricing for cuts and color, and photo galleries; many highly rated salons also feature Groupon deals that showcase popular services.