HeY I’M LAUREN

The woman behind The Pearl Barbers, a master stylist for 17 years, currently operating out of Strange Powers Salon in NE Portland. I like to combine the amenities of a salon with the more relaxed atmosphere of a barbershop, to bring you a very elevated yet friendly hair experience. As a cutting specialist, my focus is short masculine styles, but I also enjoy longer shags, mullets, natural textured waves/curls, as well as gender affirming transformations. My clients come for the cuts & stay for the relaxing scalp massages & libations. I strive to give everyone a uniquely tailored haircut experience every time.

 
 

good things are worth the wait

I am are usually booked 2-3 months out, & am accepting a very limited amount of new clients at this time. If you are interested in an appointment, please add yourself to my waitlist.

While waiting for my books to open up, I encourage you to book with one of my trusted colleagues at Strange Powers.

 

L A U R E N

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*Very Limited Availability

@THEPEARLBARBERS

 

BUSINESS HOURS

MONDAY 10 Am - 6PM

TUESDAY 9:30Am – 6Pm

Wednesday 9:30Am – 6Pm

Thursday 9:30am – 6pm

FRIDAY OFF

Saturday OFF

Sunday off

 

CAN’T MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT?

Please contact Lauren at least 24 hours before your scheduled appointment to avoid a cancelation fee.

 
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All Are WELCOME HERE

The Pearl Barbers are committed to anti-racist work. With the help of our clients, we have raised over 3k for over 10 different Black Lives Matter Organizations.

We pledge to continue this fight. 


LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Pearl Barbers would like to acknowledge the ancestral keepers of the land we live and work on today.

"The Portland Metro area rests on traditional village sites of the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other tribes who made their homes along the Columbia River creating communities and summer encampments to harvest and use the plentiful natural resources of the area." -Portland Indian Leaders Roundtable, 2018

We acknowledge the first peoples of this land and thank them for their continued presence and immense contributions to history, culture and tradition.