Five Places to Get a Wet Shave in Brisbane for When You're Prepping for Movember
Fix up, look sharp, and get your month of mo growing off to a smooth start.
Five Places to Get a Wet Shave in Brisbane for When You're Prepping for Movember
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Fix up, look sharp, and get your month of mo growing off to a smooth start.
It's hard to believe, but it's somehow already that time of year when blokes start sporting some pretty silly facial hair looks. It's a fun time, but it's also for a very important cause. Movember is the leading men's health charity that raises funds for mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer. And after everything this year has thrown at us, these all-too-common health issues deserve more attention than ever.
It's super easy to get involved: just register via the website or app, start collecting donations from your friends and family and then just... stop shaving your top lip on October 31. But to really ensure the new mo makes an impact and your donors get the biggest bang for their buck, you need to start with a clean slate. So, we've put together a list of top-notch barbershops around Brisbane where you can get a quality wet shave in preparation for your month of mo growing. We're talking hot towels, cut throat razors and super fancy skincare products — the whole shebang.
Update: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, some businesses mentioned may be operating differently. Check websites before making any plans.
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This uber-cool barbershop has called Fortitude Valley home for a few years now — first in design firm Wrightson Stewart’s workshop and now in its own shopfront on Ann Street. Owner-operator Ryan Reed hails from the Sunshine Coast and has been in the biz for over a decade having honed his craft in London before returning to Brisbane to open his own store. The sleek new space, which Ryan.Co took over in late-2019, is worlds away from the retro barbershops that you’re used to seeing. But it suits its trend-forward, inner city location well, with a stripped-back industrial vibe — think bare concrete walls and a largely monochrome palette save for a few indoor plants. Here, you can expect to shell out about $30 for a standard or buzz cut, and $60 for a luxe face shave, and appointments are a must.
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There is a tendency for some barbershops to get hung up on tradition. And, look, we get it. There are centuries of history connected to the trade to honour — and these barbers are wielding some pretty sharp objects, too. But one barbershop that doesn’t take itself too seriously is Tommy Two Blades. You’ll find this barbershop inside a sweet little weatherboard cottage in Teneriffe. Aside from the retro barber chairs, it has a mostly contemporary fit-out, including pendant lighting and illustrations all over the wall. Oh, and we can’t forget the resident shop pup who is always up for a cuddle while you wait.
Not only are the barbers always up for a little cheeky banter, but they’re also willing to get a little experimental with hairdos. So if you’ve been considering a blue tint or some creative fades, you needn’t worry about being talked out of it. Prices vary based on which stylist you get but they start at $42.50 for a standard cut and $45 for a hot towel cut-throat shave using a facial steamer.
And, in some good news, we’ve teamed up with Tommy Two Blades to foot the bill for all wet shaves on Friday, October 30. All you have to do is register for Movember, then head here to make a booking for your free shave down.
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Chances are, you’ve walked past a Jimmy Rod’s Barbershop once or twice. There are ten in Brisbane alone, including this one in Broadway Mall, another in Westfield Chermside and the original in Oxley, which Jimmy Rod first opened in 2003. It’s hard to pinpoint its success to one element. Of course, the stores have that sleek industrial feel, and the barbers know their craft well. But you can’t ignore the little details like tasty snacks, complimentary coffee and beer, and a Playstation 4 to play while you wait. It’s also pretty affordable for a traditional barbershop with men’s cuts starting from $36.50 and beard trims from just $11.50. Meanwhile, cut-throat shaves start at $47.50, and the shop sells a broad range of aftercare products from Uppercut Deluxe, American Crew and Kingbrown Pomade. Hot tip: try to nab a midweek appointment as prices jump up on weekends.
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It’s always a bittersweet moment when you leave a hairdresser or barbershop. On one hand, you’re feeling sharp. On the other, you know it’s only a matter of time before all the stylist’s hard work comes undone. To give your new look the best chance of surviving you’re going to need some swag, and Esq Male Grooming Barber and Supplies has it in spades. With British barber Mark Rabone at the helm, this Milton barbershop is dedicated to providing a luxury grooming experience — from a beer or coffee on arrival to the vast range of aftercare products available for purchase. After your luxury face shave ($60, or $100 if you pair it with a haircut), stock up on aftershave balm, facial scrub and a super-swish double-sided chrome razor, all by Baxters of California, to keep things looking tidy for the rest of Movember.
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Every week/month/year, we promise that we’ll get better at life admin. And every week/month/year, we forget to pay bills, call our mums and make important appointments. Sound familiar? If so, then you’re likely going to want a barber that allows walk-ins for those times when you catch your reflection and you realise you’re way overdue for a chop. Tony’s Chopshop Barbershop is always welcome to walk-in customers. The barbershop, owned and operated by veteran barber Tony Micale, is set inside Coorparoo Square. The space dances the line between retro and contemporary with retro barber chairs, dark leather couches, herringbone flooring and shelves packed with secondhand books and grooming products. Here, you can team a luxurious cut-throat face shave with a hair restyling, plus there are plenty of aftercare products available to buy.
To learn more about Movember, register to grow a mo or discover more ways to get involved, visit the website.
Top image: Tommy Two Blades