The Most Expensive Thing About Getting a Haircut Isn't the Haircut

People love to compare barber prices.
"$60 for a haircut?"
But nobody talks about the hidden costs.
Drive twenty minutes.
Wait fifteen because the shop is running behind.
Talk yourself into grabbing lunch afterward.
Scroll your phone for another twenty minutes.
Suddenly you've spent two hours to accomplish something that actually took forty-five minutes.
Modern luxury isn't marble countertops.
It's getting your time back.
One thing I noticed after opening a mobile barbershop is that my clients almost never pull out their phones anymore. Some work from the passenger seat until I arrive. Some make coffee and walk outside. Some finish a Zoom call and step directly into the van.
The transition is seamless.
When we're done, they're already home.
No traffic.
No waiting room.
No second stop.
People think mobile grooming is about convenience.
I think it's about preserving momentum.
There's something incredibly valuable about not having to leave your life just to maintain it.
