Vancouver has more independent salons per capita than anywhere else in BC, and the price range reflects that. On the low end, a $25 walk-in men's cut at a Commercial Drive or Main Street barbershop; on the high end, a $300 balayage appointment at a Yaletown or Gastown boutique. Each neighbourhood has its own scene: Robson Street runs toward Korean- and Japanese-influenced salons with precise cutting technique; West 4th and Kitsilano lean natural and curly-specialist; Main Street and Mount Pleasant are the independent stylist hub; Gastown is boutique and editorial; and the downtown core is dominated by chain-adjacent appointment salons. Tipping is 15–20% on top of the listed price and is increasingly auto-added at the card machine. The ranges below reflect Vancouver's actual walk-in and appointment market, inclusive of tax but before tip.
Typical price ranges
Based on real quotes and community submissions in Vancouver.
| Service | Typical range | Source | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's cut (barbershop) | $30 – $55CAD | Researched | March 2026 |
| Women's cut + blow-dry | $75 – $160CAD | Researched | March 2026 |
| Kids' cut (under 12) | $20 – $40CAD | Community | February 2026 |
| Full colour / highlights | $140 – $320CAD | Researched | March 2026 |
- Men's cut (barbershop)$30 – $55CADResearchedMarch 2026
- Women's cut + blow-dry$75 – $160CADResearchedMarch 2026
- Kids' cut (under 12)$20 – $40CADCommunityFebruary 2026
- Full colour / highlights$140 – $320CADResearchedMarch 2026
Last updated March 2026 · Based on surveyed providers and community submissions across Greater Vancouver.
What affects the price
Stylist seniority is the single biggest lever, and Vancouver salons are explicit about it — 'junior', 'senior', and 'master' or 'director' prices are posted openly, with $50+ gaps between tiers. The Yaletown/Gastown/Coal Harbour rent premium is sharp, and identical services run 30–50% higher there than at a comparable Main Street salon. Long-hair surcharges are near-universal ($15–40 depending on past-shoulder length) and usually non-negotiable. Colour correction demand has held steady since the pandemic, and correction sessions are quoted by the hour rather than flat rate — expect $150–250 per hour at senior-stylist tier. Commercial Drive walk-in barbershops remain the best value in the city for men's cuts; expect a queue on Saturdays. Robson Street Korean and Japanese salons are the specialist pick for precise line-work and straight-hair cutting technique, and a few offer service in Korean or Japanese. Sunday and late-evening appointments now carry a small premium ($10–20) at most Kitsilano and Yaletown salons. If you're new to Vancouver and want curly or coiled hair expertise specifically, West 4th and Kitsilano have two or three nationally-recognised specialists — book four to six weeks ahead.
Haircut providers in Vancouver
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Commercial Drive Barbers
Old-school barbershop, no appointments. Hot towel shaves and kids' cuts at fair prices.
West End Hair Studio
Senior stylists with 10+ years, strong on balayage and curly hair. Aveda-certified.
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