Royal Haircut Singapore: A Master’s Chair in Chinatown

The Royal Haircut Singapore tradition begins not with scissors, but with conversation. Before the first cut, a Master Barber listens. He notes how the hair grows. He understands what a man’s profession asks of his appearance. Only then does he reach for the comb.

This is the standard at The British Barbers — a quiet shophouse in Chinatown, one hundred metres from Maxwell MRT.

Interior of The British Barbers premium barbershop in Chinatown Singapore – Royal Haircut chair with leather seating and heritage design

What Makes a Haircut “Royal”

The word Royal in barbering is not a marketing flourish. It is a reference to a specific lineage — the heritage of Jermyn Street and Mayfair, where for more than a century, British gentlemen turned to dedicated master barbers for cuts that held their shape between visits.

A Royal Haircut respects three things at once:

  • The cowlick and natural growth pattern of the hair
  • The man’s daily routine — does he have time to style every morning
  • The shape of the face, beard, and shoulders together

Most haircuts ignore at least two of these. A Royal Haircut, executed properly, considers all three before scissors touch the hair.

A Tradition Refined Over Twenty-Five Years

Mr Hassan El Gamal began his journey in male grooming in 1999, training under the Egyptian Barbers Academy. He earned his Master Barber distinction in 2004.

In the years since, he has been the private barber to His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, son of the King of Bahrain. He has worked with ministers, ambassadors, and chief executives whose names remain private out of respect and discretion.

Every barber at The British Barbers in Chinatown has been personally trained by him — following the standard that earned him guild accreditation in both the British Barbers Association and the Egyptian Barbers Academy.

The Royal Haircut Experience, From Chair to Mirror

A Royal Haircut at The British Barbers unfolds in three deliberate parts.

First, the consultation. Not five seconds at the chair. A real conversation about how you wear your hair, what frustrates you, what you actually want when you leave.

Second, the cut itself. Scissors over comb for the bulk of the work. Point cutting where the hair needs movement. A skin fade or taper finished by hand, never rushed.

Third, the finish. A wash. A pomade applied for hold without weight. A look in the mirror that you actually agree with.

The whole experience takes about an hour. Not because it has to. Because it should.

Master Barber or Senior Barber — Which Chair Is Yours

At The British Barbers, you can book a Royal Haircut with the Master himself, or with a Senior Barber he has trained.

ServicePriceBarber
Royal Haircut — Master BarberSGD 105Mr Hassan El Gamal
Royal Haircut — Senior BarberSGD 85Senior barber trained by Hassan

The standard you receive will be the same. The difference is the chair you sit in, and the conversation that comes with it.

For the gentleman who prefers the Master’s hands personally, advance booking is recommended — those slots fill first.

For the Gentleman Who Knows the Difference

This service is not for every man.

It is for the man who has sat through a hundred ordinary haircuts and now wants the right one. The lawyer who is tired of explaining his side parting to a new stranger each month. The diplomat who needs to look composed in three time zones. The father of the bride who has one chance to look right in photographs.

If a haircut is simply a chore for you, Singapore has faster places. If it is a ritual that sets the tone for your week, this is your chair.

A Note on Pairing — Haircut with a Traditional Shave

Many of our regular gentlemen pair the Royal Haircut with a traditional hot towel straight-razor shave — the British way, with steam, warm lather, and a properly stropped blade.

The two services together take ninety minutes and leave a man looking, by his own measure, ready for anything that week.

Visit Us — One Hundred Metres from Maxwell MRT

The British Barbers sits in a restored Chinatown shophouse at 37A Kreta Ayer Road. Maxwell MRT is one hundred metres away. Chinatown MRT and Outram Park MRT are both within a five-minute walk.

We open Sunday to Friday from 9 in the morning, and Saturday from 11. The chair fills quickly — especially with Mr Hassan El Gamal himself. Book ahead.

Book your Royal Haircut on WhatsApp — +65 8890 1587

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