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Men’s Grooming: Turning Clippers Into Cash

Bukola Aro-Lambo by Bukola Aro-Lambo
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Gone are the days when facial and hair care were associated only with women. Grooming the extra care given especially to the face and hair is becoming increasingly common among men.

Changing lifestyles, social media influence and workplace expectations have increased demand for professional-looking haircuts, beard care and skincare.

Nigerian men are paying more attention to how they look, creating room for small-scale grooming businesses to thrive in both urban and semi-urban areas. This has made face and hair grooming a growing small business opportunity for Nigerian men, driven by increasing awareness of personal appearance and self-care.

Investing in grooming services or products offers a steady source of income that can be started with relatively low capital.

Face and hair grooming as a business requires basic skills and modest investment and with the right training and tools, individuals can operate from home, offer mobile services or run a small barbing studio, depending on available capital and location.

Face and hair grooming services can include haircuts, beard trimming, shaving, hair treatment, facials and basic skincare routines. Many groomers also retail products such as beard oil, hair cream and face cleansers to increase income. Mobile grooming services, where barbers visit clients at home or office, are also gaining popularity.

The tools required for face and hair grooming are simple and affordable. They include clippers, trimmers, scissors, combs, shaving tools, disinfectants, towels and skincare products.

Start-up costs vary, but a functional setup can be achieved with minimal equipment. Consistent power supply, good lighting and clean water improve service quality.

The most important tool required is the skill required in ensuring the perfect grooming that is suitable for each individual. As the human face, structure and skin vary, the kind of haircut, haircare and skin care products also vary.

Thus, in going into the business of grooming, one must first familiarise oneself with the several skin and haircare products as well as their compatibility with the various skin and hair types. Knowing how to determine the personal and preferred style of a client and what would suit them most is also critical as a good hairstyle on the wrong person can be bad for business.

Also, certain conditions must be met to succeed in the grooming business. Hygiene is critical, as clients expect clean tools and a safe environment. Regular sterilisation of equipment and proper handling of skincare products help to build trust. Skill consistency and attention to detail are important for customer satisfaction and repeat business.

Aside from this, aesthetics is a key factor in pricing for grooming salons. Investing in good aesthetics that align with the desired clientele is of utmost importance Grooming salons benefit most from aesthetics that communicate cleanliness, professionalism and comfort.

A clean modern or minimalist style using neutral colours, good lighting and organised workstations creates trust and makes even small spaces feel calm and functional.

This approach appeals to working professionals and everyday customers who value hygiene and efficiency.

For salons targeting younger or trend-conscious clients, urban or classic barbershop aesthetics work well. Urban designs use darker tones, murals and subtle street elements to create a bold identity that performs well on social media, while classic barbershop styles rely on wooden finishes, leather chairs and vintage touches that feel familiar and welcoming. Both styles help build loyalty when executed consistently.

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High-end salons may adopt a luxury grooming lounge aesthetic, combining soft lighting, premium furniture and a relaxed atmosphere to justify higher pricing. Others may blend in local cultural elements such as African art or patterns for authenticity.

 

Regardless of style, good lighting, cleanliness and comfort matter more than decoration, and the best aesthetic is one that matches the target customer and can be maintained over time.

 

The benefits of grooming as a business are wide-ranging. It generates daily cash flow, requires no heavy inventory and has repeat customers. Grooming services are not seasonal, as hair and beard care are ongoing needs for most men.

 

Although start-up costs are relatively low, operators need adequate training, good customer service and basic business management skills. Understanding pricing, managing time and marketing services through referrals and social media are essential for growth.

 

Profitability in face and hair grooming depends on location, service quality and customer loyalty. With proper planning, consistent service and gradual expansion, grooming can grow from a small hustle into a sustainable and respected business for Nigerian men.

 

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Bukola Aro-Lambo

Bukola Aro-Lambo is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper with over a decade of experience, specialising in economy and finance reporting. She covers macroeconomic trends, fiscal policy, public finance, banking, and fintech, combining official data with expert insight in a methodical, data-driven approach. Her reporting extends to development finance, infrastructure funding, agri-exports, climate finance, and technology-driven enterprise, offering clear, analytical coverage that supports informed public discourse on Nigeria's evolving economic landscape.

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