About Your Barber

Chuck Da Barber (CDB) is a master barber who for over a decade has provided upscale grooming services which includes but are not limited to traditional and signature haircuts, styling, straight razor shaves, beard, mustache trims, facials and hair coloring services to suit the needs of the client.

His goal is to provide specialized services to a combined gender population of corporate professionals, entertainers and blue collar individuals. Whether you are clean shaven, bald, faded or undecided he relishes in the ability to coach you through these decision to find what’s right for you.

My Services

All haircuts come with a Full Shampoo Service.

Complimentary Wine and Spirits for all adult clients.

MENS HAIRCUTS-$35

The base traditional barber style haircut. CBD provides you with the absolute best experience all around. He consults with you to create the exact look and style you are seeking.

HOT TOWEL SHAVE-$30

Our straight-razor shave is done in the classic style with towels and dollops of warm lather to produce the smoothest precise outline.

MENS CUT + HOT TOWEL SHAVE-$40

Our most popular item: Our hot lather neck shave. For only a little extra, you can enjoy the precision and feel of having your neckline cleaned up, using our custom blend of hot lather with a razor for that extra special attention to detail!

BEARD & MUSTACHE TRIM-$30

Come on in. He’ll clean you up and make sure your beard is looking good, as it should!

BLACK OUT-$50

Using top of the line products we re-define your original color.

FACIAL BLACK OUT-$30

Coloring with non-invasive dyes on the facial area. Using top of the line products he re-define your original color.

HAIR & FACIAL BLACK OUT-$65

Coloring with non-invasive dyes on the facial area. Using top of the line products he re-define your original color.

LADIES CUT-$30

The latest trending haircuts for women. CBD provides you with the absolute best experience all around. He consults with you to create the exact look and style you are seeking.

From my Clients

“I moved from California and was in need of a good barber. I came across Chuck and have had two haircuts. Having experience fast cuts from other barbers I had mediocre haircuts but, with Chuck’s professionalism I have had outstanding haircuts. I highly recommend him if you really want that clean, perfect haircut.”

RON G., FREEMONT, CALIFORNIA

“Chuck is an excellent barber always professional makes you feel right at home and makes sure you look your best I recommend anyone needing a haircut chuck is the man for the job!!”

JAHMON R., LOS ANGELES, CA

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Barber – The History

The barber’s trade has a long history: razors have been found among relics of the Bronze Age (around 3500 BC) in Egypt. In ancient Egyptian culture, barbers were highly respected individuals. Priests and men of medicine are the earliest recorded examples of barbers.[1]Men in Ancient Greece would have their beards, hair, and fingernails trimmed and styled by the κουρεύς (cureus), in an agora (market place) which also served as a social gathering for debates and gossip. Barbering was introduced to Rome by the Greek colonies in Sicily in 296 BC, and barber shops quickly became very popular centres for daily news and gossip. A morning visit to the tonsor became a part of the daily routine, as important as the visit to the public baths, and a young man’s first shave (tonsura) was considered an essential part of his coming of age ceremony. A few Roman tonsores became wealthy and influential, running shops that were favourite public locations of high society; however, most were simple tradesmen, who owned small storefronts or worked in the streets for low prices. Starting from the Middle Ages, barbers often served as surgeons and dentists. In addition to haircutting, hairdressing, and shaving, barbers performed surgery, bloodletting and leeching, fire cupping, enemas, and the extraction of teeth; earning them the name “barber surgeons”. The barber pole, featuring red and white spiraling stripes, symbolized different aspects of the craft. Barber-surgeons began to form powerful guilds such as the Worshipful Company of Barbers in London. Barbers received higher pay than surgeons until surgeons were entered into British warships during naval wars. Some of the duties of the barber included neck manipulation, cleansing of ears and scalp, draining of boils, fistula and lancing of cysts with wicks.

ADDRESS

1024 N. Davis Dr. Arlington, TX 76012
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CONTACT

817-705-8630
chuckdabarber418@gmail.com                       Hours 8am-9pm