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I had the honor of doing @theastralwarrior ‘s hair for their Vi cosplay!! They literally INVENTED the mullet and you cannot convince me otherwise. Book through the link in my bio or text 301-393-7571 !
Cut with @samvillahair Essential’s Shear 6”
Prepped with @malibucpro , lightened with @schwarzkopfusa BlondMe 20v, colored with @guytang_mydentity Magic Magenta and a custom blend for the red tips , and strengthened with @k18hair ❤️
#frederickmd #frederickmaryland #frederickmdhair #frederickmdhairsalon #lgbtq #queerbarber #hairhasnogender #strandsfortrans #queerhair #thedresscodeproject #smallbusiness #queerhairstylist #vileagueoflegends #arcane #arcanelegends #vicosplay #viarcane #stylistssupportingstylists
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ashleyobscuremua · 5 years
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Shout out of @mplcuts.theshop and @scissor_s.bae for this sweet haircut and fade. If you have not heard of MPL Cuts, it's a Queer Barber shop in Toronto and they are doing it right. Because they are a LGBTQ2+ space, prices are determined by hair length and thickness, not your birth gender 💜 I know a lot of people who have been refused service from other barbers because of their genders. If you want a no judgement barber, I highly suggest checking out these awesome people at MPL 🏳️‍🌈💜 #torontobarber #torontohairstylist #mplcuts #queerbarber #supportlocal #supportqueerspaces #notsponsored #justreallylove (at MPLCuts) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxZwFCUHNsb/?igshid=kf6qrqqhirwt
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baddiesnyc · 6 years
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⚡💈Hard at work!💈⚡appointments are filling up.⚡Don't miss out!⚡follow at @lightninglikescissors and click BOOK NOW for your hair needs ⚡ ⚡ ⚡ #curlyhairstyles #curlyhair #genderneutralbarbers #strandsfortrans #barbersofinstagram #queerbarber #nonbinary #bewhoyouwanttobe #masterbarbers (at Brighton and Hove) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCVw9wRAyvD/?igshid=1m93uc5duneze
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afeministsaesthetic · 6 years
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Showing off the sides of my #haircut from the ever-talented Kai, @alienrescuesquad #haircut #hair #hairstyles #queer #queerbarber #queer
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shearintegrity · 3 years
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Posted @withregram • @fasteddie_thegingerbarber Fade fade no bade. #nycbarber #menshashion #haarandco #littleshopofhaars #gaybarber #queerbarber @haarandcobarbershop @shearintegrity (at Haar & Co. Barbershop) https://www.instagram.com/p/CP3ea7mDKJa/?utm_medium=tumblr
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kuroihasu · 6 years
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I can’t believe how long my hair has grown so far , feels good to finally be in a place where I could fully express myself . Thanks @okkouu for the awesome cut and the extra encouragement to get through the awkward hair stage haha. I can’t wait till I can tie it up :) #hair #queerhair #queerbarber #nonbinary #genderfluid #queer #haircut
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varonsf · 3 years
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Lookin to be transformed? I’ll take care of that. Fades, business cuts, high n tights, flattops ➡️➡️ Book online, look for Jeff (URL in bio). Slots a available today. ________________ #TheBeardedBarberSF #Barber #Tonsor #OctaviusTonsor #Haircuts #GetCut #KillerCuts #Beards #GayBarber #QueerBarber #SanFrancisco (at The castro barber lounge) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMxRQP-BAwr/?igshid=187fclfjh4pgf
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dinksbarbershop · 5 years
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Dinks is your local, family friendly, neighborhood barbershop! Our family are our friends and our friends are family! #LGBTQIA gay owned and operated since 2011. Come in and see us!! #barber #sandiego #pridemonth #lesbianownedbusiness #lesbian #womanownedbusiness #queerbarber http://bit.ly/2WE9Air
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baddiesnyc · 6 years
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⚡👨‍🏭👩‍🏭 As they say, Got to look the part to play the part!👨‍🏭👩‍🏭⚡serving up my tradie realness for some tradie manouvres⚡ . . . #weareallbornnakedandtherestisdrag #queerbarber #tradie #genderfluid #genderneutralbarbers #barbersofinstagram #brightonbarber (at Velvet Tattoo Official) https://www.instagram.com/p/CApW6u8glOZ/?igshid=1l9dkxlwkhcct
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Queer barbers on Instagram make the internet a kinder, hotter place
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This is Ode To..., a weekly column where we share the stuff we're really into in hopes that you'll be really into it, too.
If you were a gender creative kid growing up in the '90s, you had exactly zero places to go for style inspiration.
Sure, K.D. Lang once appeared on Ellen. RuPaul was RuPaul. And if you closed your eyes, you could maybe imagine yourself with Jonathan Taylor Thomas's mushroom cut (be glad your mother didn't allow that.)
Twenty years later, some of that has changed. Thanks to Instagram, there are so many queer and queer-friendly barbers out there, providing style tips, inspo, and role models to LGBTQ teens online (as well as 34-year-old adults who work for Mashable.)
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If you haven't heard, queer barbers are on the rise And queer barbershops are popping up in major cities all around the world.
"I think that barbershops in general are historically pretty cis male spaces," Alana Lucia, owner of Baddies Barber Studio, told Mashable. "Then salons were historically cis female spaces. People who are exploring their gender want to go to places that understand the fluidity of gender."
As a queer barber, Lucia tries to fill the gap between by creating an inclusive space where both queer and trans and straight and cis people feel comfortable. She notes that even sensitive barbers who want to the work with the LBGTQ community may not work in shops that are quite as friendly as they are. She says the barbers were trained to serve one type of customer (straight, cis), and they aren't always sure how to treat queer customers who walk in:
"They think they need to do something different," Lucia says. "They don't realize that they don't need to treat them any differently ... It's fear"
The knowledge gap is large. So, for the vast majority of the queer community who don't have access to queer friendly barbers (or sensitive barbershops), queer barber influencers on Instagram provide the hair tips — and sometimes just the hope — folks need.
Here's a few of our favorite accounts:
1. Alana Lucia and Baddies
Baddies is Lucia's Brooklyn-based enterprise, with cuts available via appointment only. For people who don't live in the area, the Instagram feed alone is a source of happiness (and hair envy).
Detailing this gem of a human. @jklein10 📷: @cjrogers25
A post shared by Alana Lucia (@alanalucia) on Nov 4, 2016 at 4:26pm PDT
The one and only...
A post shared by BADDIES (@baddies_studio) on Mar 19, 2018 at 7:40am PDT
2. Madin Lopez and Project Q
In addition to being an absolute delight to follow on Instagram, Lopez founded Project Q, a salon and organization that aims to help "LGBTQIA and homeless youth combat bullying, develop self esteem and find an identity for themselves through hair styling." Project Q is based in Los Angeles but will be giving free haircuts to LGBTQIA homeless youth all across the U.S. for the month of October.
C'mon! That's about as beautiful as it gets.
_ A big thank you to @orianakoren for sharing your art with us this past weekend at @theicala It has been a crazy time, our tenacity will guard us and invite us into the inevitable.
A post shared by Madin Lopez | Gender Queer (@madinraylopez) on Feb 21, 2018 at 7:37am PST
_ Just some cute things to come with me and @mxjessicajean Watch out! Keep ur eyes to the clouds!
A post shared by ProjectQ Community Center (@project_q_) on Apr 12, 2018 at 3:28pm PDT
_ I feel powerful. Last weekend we were up in the bay with the Gender Spectrum Conference. Giving haircuts and preferred space to queer youth of color in a predominantly non poc space. Using hair as a form of social justice in every way that we can. #hairstream #resist
A post shared by Madin Lopez | Gender Queer (@madinraylopez) on Jul 25, 2017 at 10:24am PDT
  3. Magda Ryczko of Hairrari
Ryczko is the founder of Hairrari, a network of gender-neutral barbershops in New York City. Nearly every masc-of-center queer person I know got their first queer haircut there in their 20s. Hairrari's feed is delightful to follow, regardless of whether or not you like fades.
Makeover by Veronica. Catch her at Manetamed today! Show some love she’s our new barber! ✂️✂️✂️
A post shared by HAIRRARI (@hairraribarber) on Aug 8, 2018 at 8:45am PDT
Taksa in Ev today! Come check out our new mirrors in East Village today! ☺️ We ❤️ u!
A post shared by HAIRRARI (@hairraribarber) on Aug 11, 2018 at 6:49am PDT
4. Khane Kutzwell and Camera Ready Kutz
After graduating from barber school in 2007, Kutzwell went to work at a traditional barbershop and encountered more than a few obstacles.
"I didn’t like the looks my clients got and the questions I was asked after they left about their sexual and gender preferences," Kutzwell recently told Go! Magazine.
Now, Kutzwell owns a queer and trans-friendly barbershop called Camera Ready Kutz in Brooklyn's Crown Heights. The account isn't updated often, but it's super positive and great to scroll through on dark days.
Making @ryanjamaalswain “Camera Ready” for the red carpet. Watch him on the new FX show, “POSE” @poseonfx Premiering Sunday June 3rd. #posefx #camerareadykutz @camerareadykutz Kut & Shave by: @khanekutzwell Color by: @ayababreathe
A post shared by Camera Ready Kutz, Inc. (@camerareadykutz) on May 14, 2018 at 12:48pm PDT
Model Ready
A post shared by Camera Ready Kutz, Inc. (@camerareadykutz) on May 14, 2018 at 2:49pm PDT
5. Dez Marshall and Queers with Shears
Prior to becoming a full-time barber, Marshall spent eight years as a community organizer. 
"I knew from the jump that I wanted to be the barber for other queer, trans and gender non-conforming folks," Marshall recently told Bustle. "Getting your hair cut is supposed to be a relaxing thing. But for our community, it can be very intimidating, traumatizing, and sometimes violent."
The account is small, but mighty and growing.
Some homies all the way from Melbourne, Australia came thru to get some dope cuts. Now thats ❤ #dezisdope #QueerWithShears #DopeClients #MadeByDopeness
A post shared by Queer With Shears (@dezgotskills) on Oct 14, 2016 at 9:39am PDT
.Dope Clients.Dope Stories. Meet Toni, Part 2 (PGP: they) • "I go to Dez to feel safe. I'm gender-queer. It really sucks to walk into a barbershop and already feel like they're sizing you up. And especially someone's about to touch your head and shave your head. You wanna feel comfortable and you wanna feel like, I'm going in there and they're not tripping off my gender identity, they're not tripping off my sexual orientation. And it has nothing to do with that. It's just I'm trying to get a fresh cut. It's important to have access to that because I don't have to educate, I also don't have to defend myself. And I just feel comfortable. You know when you get a dope cut, you wanna feel good, you don't wanna feel shitty. And you dont wanna feel like you're paying someone who is automatically judging you too. So I think it's important to support folks who do this day in and day out and understand the importance of being seen." #DopeClientsDopeStories #dezisdope #QueerWithShears #MadeByDopeness #queerbarber #queerbarbers #qpocbarber #qpocbarbers #lbgtbarber #ladybarber #ladybarbers #qpoc
A post shared by Queer With Shears (@dezgotskills) on Dec 31, 2016 at 12:13pm PST
There are more queer-friendly barbers out there, so be sure to support your local queer barber on Instagram. They make the internet a nicer, more attractive place.
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shearintegrity · 3 years
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Posted @withregram • @fasteddie_thegingerbarber You can never go wrong with classic. One of my favorite cuts to give. #nycbarber #gaybarber #queerbarber #mensfashion #haarandco #nyc #barber #westvillage @haarandcobarbershop @shearintegrity (at Haar & Co. Barbershop) https://www.instagram.com/p/CP3eBdJjhMB/?utm_medium=tumblr
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