Wedding haircut Singapore is one of those searches that should happen six weeks before the wedding, not the morning of. This guide is the conversation we wish more grooms had with their barber.
At The British Barbers in Chinatown, we have prepared grooms, fathers of brides, and best men for hundreds of weddings since 2004. The pattern that works is almost always the same: three visits, spaced deliberately, with the last one three days before the ceremony — never the morning of.

Visit One — Six Weeks Before
The first appointment is a regular Royal Haircut with the barber you intend to use on the day. The purpose is not the haircut — it is the relationship.
By the end of this visit, the barber knows three things: how your hair grows, how you wear it daily, and what your face looks like under good light. These are the variables that matter on the wedding morning.
Bring a photograph of the suit. A reference cut from a magazine if there is one. Most importantly, an honest description of what your hair does in humidity by lunchtime.
Visit Two — Two Weeks Before
The second appointment is the rehearsal. We perform the cut as it will appear on the wedding day. We test the product. We photograph the result in your own phone’s camera so you can review it in honest light.
This is the visit where decisions are made: shorter sides, more length on top, a tighter beard, a clean shave. Adjust now, not on the morning.
Visit Three — Three Days Before
The third visit is the one most grooms get wrong. They book it the morning of the wedding. Do not.
A haircut needs three days to settle. The hair finds its real shape. The scalp recovers from the wash. The product reads correctly under afternoon light. A haircut done the morning of the wedding looks like a haircut done the morning of the wedding — sharp at the edges, slightly too crisp, slightly too aware of itself.
For this third visit, the Royal Package is what we recommend — a Royal Haircut, an Ultimate British Shave, a Hair Spa, and a beard sculpt. Two hours with Mr Hassan El Gamal personally.
What to Add to the Plan
If grey hair is something you want quietly addressed, schedule a Hair Colour session alongside Visit Two. Done properly, no one notices anything — they will only say you look rested in the photographs.
If your beard needs significant reshaping, book a beard trim at Visit One. By Visit Three, the new shape will look natural — not freshly carved.
For the Father of the Bride
The father of the bride deserves the same plan, perhaps with one adjustment. Visit Three should be the morning before the ceremony — not three days. He walks down the aisle once. The haircut can be at its sharpest.
For the Best Man and the Groomsmen
Bring them with you to Visit One. We will give each man a consistent finish so the wedding photographs hold together as a group.
Visit Us — One Hundred Metres from Maxwell MRT
The British Barbers sits at 37A Kreta Ayer Road. For wedding bookings, please WhatsApp us at least four weeks ahead — particularly for Friday and Saturday slots.