Price Guide
How Much Does a Haircut Cost in Dubai? (2026 Price Guide)
If you've just moved to Dubai or are tired of overpaying, you've probably asked the same question: how much should a haircut actually cost here? Prices vary wildly depending on where you go — so here's a clear breakdown for 2026.
Budget barbershops (AED 30–60): Neighbourhood salons in areas like Deira, Karama, and Al Barsha offer quick cuts at low prices. Fast and cheap, but quality and hygiene vary a lot.
Mid-range salons (AED 70–150): Mall salons and chain barbershops. Reliable, decent quality, but you'll wait for an appointment and travel to them.
Premium & luxury barbers (AED 150–400+): High-end grooming lounges in Downtown, Marina, and DIFC. Excellent cuts, premium products — and premium prices, plus booking ahead.
At-home barbers (AED 120–380): A growing option — a professional barber comes to your home, hotel, or office. You get premium, one-on-one service without travel, parking, or waiting.
What drives the price?
- Location — Marina and Downtown cost more than older districts
- Service — a basic cut vs a cut + beard + hot towel shave
- Experience level — senior stylists charge more
- Convenience — at-home service saves you the trip and the wait
Is at-home worth the price?
For many Dubai residents, yes. When you factor in travel time, parking, and waiting rooms, an at-home barber at AED 180 often beats a AED 120 salon cut you have to drive to twice. You get undivided attention and a consistent barber every time.
At Maison Cut, a signature home haircut starts at AED 180, beard sculpting at AED 120, and a hot towel shave at AED 150 — delivered to your door across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, 8 AM to 10 PM daily.
FAQ
What's the average haircut price in Dubai?
For a decent-quality cut, expect AED 70–150; premium and at-home services run AED 150–380.
Are at-home barbers more expensive?
Slightly more than budget salons, but you save travel, parking, and waiting time — often better value overall.