Fresh Tresses for Spring 7 Places To Get a New Haircut in Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Spring is the perfect time for a haircut, and Bellevue boasts an array of salons and barbershops to explore. The article details seven standout locations, each with a unique charm and service offerings. Bellevue Barber Shop, a historic establishment, has been serving the community for over 70 years, providing classic cuts and a welcoming atmosphere. Joe Bae Salon, located in Old Bellevue, emphasizes artistry and quality with a focus on vegan and cruelty-free hair care products. The SHOP combines the best of traditional barbershop culture with modern salon services, offering free consultations for all styles.

House of Hebe stands out for its vibrant decor and personalized service, while Geena Moon Hair Salon specializes in exclusive techniques like Japanese thermal straightening. Lastly, Roosters Men's Grooming Center is dedicated to men's grooming, ensuring clients leave looking sharp and stylish. Each of these venues promises a memorable haircut experience that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and ready for the season.

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