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Jamal Carter, barber in Leeds

Skin fades, beard work, and walk-in haircuts in Leeds city centre.

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Jamal Carter is a barber and the owner of Fade Factory Barbers in Leeds city centre. He has cut hair for nine years and opened his own two-chair shop on Call Lane in 2021. The shop takes both bookings and walk-ins, Tuesday to Saturday.

Services

Skin fades and clipper cuts

A skin fade appointment includes a short consultation, the cut, an edge-up, and a hot towel finish. Jamal works with all hair types, including afro and curly hair. Appointments take 45 minutes.

Beard trims and hot towel shaves

Beard work covers shape-ups, full trims, and traditional hot towel shaves with a straight razor. A beard trim can be added to any haircut or booked on its own. Shaves finish with a cold towel and balm.

Kids' haircuts

Children's haircuts are available for ages five and up, Tuesday to Friday before 16:00. A parent stays in the shop during the cut. First visits get a few extra minutes so the child can settle in.

Wedding and event grooming

Group bookings cover the groom and groomsmen in a single block on the morning of the event. The shop can be reserved privately for groups of four or more. Bookings are taken up to three months ahead.

Questions clients ask

How much is a skin fade in Leeds?

A skin fade at Fade Factory costs 22 pounds, and a fade with a beard trim costs 30 pounds. Students pay 18 pounds for a fade from Tuesday to Thursday with a valid student card.

Do I need to book or can I just walk in?

Both work. Bookings are made online or by phone and guarantee a time slot. Walk-ins are taken in order of arrival, and the quietest times are weekday mornings before 11:00.

Do you cut afro hair?

Yes, afro and curly hair are a core part of the shop's work. Jamal trained on all hair types and keeps separate guards and sponges for textured cuts. Shape-ups, tapers, and twist sponging are all available.

Where can I park near the shop?

The shop is on Call Lane, a five-minute walk from Leeds railway station. The nearest car parks are at The Calls and Leeds Dock, both within a few minutes on foot. Street parking on Call Lane itself is limited during the day.

Do you take card payments?

Yes, the shop takes card, contactless, and cash. Online bookings can be paid in advance or at the chair. Tips can be added to a card payment.

Contact

14 Call Lane, Leeds
+44 113 496 0731
info@fadefactory.example

Opening hours: Tue-Sat 9:00-18:00, Thu until 20:00