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Beard Trims in Long Beach, CA

Getting a quality beard trim in Long Beach means finding a barber who understands your style and how to maintain it. The city has 20 barbers offering this service, with an average rating of 4.71 stars. About half take online bookings, so you can book without a call.

Here are the barbers in Long Beach that offer beard trims. All are rated by customers; tap any shop to see full details, hours, and booking options.

What to Look For in a Barber

A good beard trim isn't just clipping—it's about shape, fade lines, and how the barber works with your beard's grain. Look at customer photos and reviews for specifics. Mentions of straight-razor finishing, crisp fade lines, or consistent results tell you the barber has the detail work down.

Booking and Ratings Here

Every barber here has customer reviews and an average rating of 4.71 stars. Half of the 20 shops take online bookings; the rest work by phone or walk-in. You can see which shops have online booking before you pick one.

Beard Maintenance Between Visits

Between trims, keep your beard neat with a quick brush or comb—it helps you see the shape and spot any stray hairs. A good beard oil or balm keeps it soft and manageable. Your barber can recommend what works for your beard type.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I get a beard trim?
Most beard maintenance suggests every 2–4 weeks to keep lines crisp, but it depends on your style and beard growth. Your barber can recommend a schedule based on the look you want.
What's the difference between a beard trim and a haircut fade?
A beard trim shapes and cleans up your facial hair. A fade is a hair cut that blends lengths from short to longer. Many barbers offer both in one visit, so mention if you want your haircut and beard done together.
Do I need an appointment or can I walk in?
About half the barbers here take online bookings. For the rest, calling ahead is smart—walk-ins work but you might wait. Check the shop's hours before you go.