Southern Arizona Barber College

(on east broadway boulevard)
Barbers in Tucson, AZ
Barbers
Career Education (continuing Education)
Specialty Schools

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9:30AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:30AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:30AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:30AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 3:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

2257 East Broadway Boulevard
Tucson, AZ
85719

About

The Southern Arizona Barber College believes in the power of education to transform people's lives. We are committed to expanding, updating, and improving our educational resources to meet the needs of today's lifelong learners into the new millennium in barbering. Contact us today for more information!

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You may already know redheads are pretty rare in the human population, but can you guess how rare? What percent of the population has naturally red hair? If you guessed one percent, you're right.
Did you realize the natural color of your hair has an impact on the likely number of hairs on your head? Which hair color tends to have the highest number of overall hair density? If you guessed blonde, you're right.
Are you looking to make a positive impression at school, work or on a date? There’s nothing like a fresh haircut to look your best and to send the message that the event means enough to you that you took the time and spent the money for a haircut.
We realize that the way your hair falls when left to its own devices may not always be the most attractive look for you. While we can’t promise one haircut will turn you into the next Brad Pitt, we can help you find the right style for your face.
Unfortunately, not everyone can have the exact hairstyle as their favorite celebrity because of the way their hair grows. If there’s a particular look you’re hoping to copy, we’re always happy to help you understand how the cut will look on your head.
Male pattern baldness is hereditary, but did you know that damaging your hair by over working it, too much product, or excessive UV exposure can also cause hair loss?
We realize that it can be difficult to answer the question of how you want your hair cut. If you can give us an ideal of the overall look you want to achieve, we can usually determine how to cut your hair to best give you the look you want.
Did you know that razors date back to the Bronze Age? If you’ve never had a professional shave from a barber before, you’re missing out on an experience that’s likely been enjoyed by men for thousands of years.
Looking good is something we all need. It’s human nature to compare ourselves to others and to ourselves, so we might as well work with that. A great haircut is a great place to start on your walk towards beauty, and it’s the easiest first step there can be. A great barber can help you on your way.
How did early barbers come to practice surgery? They owned and had experience using sharp knives and cutting tools. As a result, local people asked barbers to let blood, dig out ingrown nails, lance boils and infected gums, and remove damaged teeth.
Don’t expect a haircut to trigger faster regrowth or a thicker head of hair. Whether your hair is currently limp or fine, it will not grow back differently after a haircut. There are, however, hair products your barber can recommend that can help the appearance of your hair.
Bloodletting was a procedure performed by barbers centuries ago that was believed to cure or prevent illness. In 1799 George Washington was accidently bled to death by this procedure. He was trying to cure himself of an infection to his windpipe.
It is a good idea to bring a picture of a hairstyle that you like when visiting a barber. Searching online for the latest styles will give you a good idea of what you are looking for before you get your haircut.
In ancient times, cleanly shaved heads and faces had strategic military value. After losing battles to the Macedonians, Alexander the Great directed his troops to shave so enemies couldn’t grab onto their long beards during close combat.
The most popular men’s haircut among working professionals is the business man’s cut. This is a conservative look where the hair is cut with a slight taper on the sides and back, and the top is left long enough to comb to the side.
Word historians have traced the origins of the word "barber" to the ancient Latin word "barba," which means beard. Although modern barbers may be cutting more scalp hair than face hair these days, it sounds like ancient practitioners specialized in providing a good, close shave.
To avoid the “Look who got a haircut” comments we recommend visiting us every three to four weeks. This way, less hair has to be removed so your hair maintains a consistent look.
The barber pole comes from Medieval trade signs used by a largely illiterate populace. Since barbers of the time were also surgeons, the red stripes represented blood, while the white represented bandages. Additionally, a blue stripe is common in the US due to the national colors.
You will find that while barbers adapt to current fashions to a certain extent, the core of their training is in traditional men’s haircuts. This experience means a haircut that is consistent time after time, delivering a satisfying personal grooming style.
Most folks have a natural part in their hair that begins at the crown and can occur on the left or the right. To find this part, simply brush your hair straight back from your face and let it fall naturally.
A barber shop should be something more than just a run in and run out experience. And a great barber should have more than just hair cutting skills. The best run a business that is personal and still gets the job done right in a reasonable time.
So why “tonsorial parlor” as the original name for a barbershop? It is because the word “tonsure” means to shave, which was a primary service of barbers back in the day. Hair cutting with clippers came later.
Barbers have been around since the time of the great pyramids. In fact, there are ancient Egyptian tomb paintings depicting barbers cutting hair, along with 6000-year-old relics of barbers’ razors!
Are hair follicles self-renewing or do they regrow periodically? Actually, you're born with all the hair follicles you will ever have. For the average person, that's about 5 million placed strategically throughout the body.

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Southern Arizona Barber College
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Southern Arizona Barber College in Tucson AZ?
    You can reach them at: 520-319-0122. It’s best to call Southern Arizona Barber College during business hours.
  • What is the address for Southern Arizona Barber College on east broadway boulevard in Tucson?
    Southern Arizona Barber College is located at this address: 2257 East Broadway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85719.
  • What are Southern Arizona Barber College(Tucson, AZ) store hours?
    Southern Arizona Barber College store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Fri: 9:30AM - 5:00PM, Sat: 8:00AM - 3:00PM, Sun: Closed.