Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, there are some great salons close to Worthing Station. Many locals recommend places on Chapel Road or around Teville Gate for their convenience and cosy setups. It's ideal if you're popping off the train and want a quick trim or tidy-up. There’s even a spot with a coffee van parked nearby, which makes waiting a bit more pleasant.

The cost of a haircut in Worthing depends on your stylist’s experience and what you’re after. Colour or restyling can nudge it higher, especially in salons near the centre. Weekday mornings tend to be more budget-friendly, and there are often Groupon deals that help you try pricier places without the full spend.

Choppy layered bobs and soft balayage seem to be the most popular haircuts at the moment. Locals love styles that hold up after a windy coastal walk or a sweaty spin class at the Splashpoint gym. Summer brings lighter highlights, but the cooler months often shift towards deep coppers and warm tones that suit the sea breeze vibe.

Most salons prefer advance booking, especially at weekends or after 4pm. Same-day appointments are sometimes possible if you call around lunch. Mid-morning on Tuesdays or Wednesdays tends to be quieter if you want more time with your stylist. Walk-ins aren't unheard of, but they’re a gamble near the pier or along Montague Street.

Expect a short chat with your stylist about what you want, plus a shampoo and style plan. It helps to bring a few photos of cuts you like and mention your daily routine. Most places offer tea or coffee, and a few even let you pick music from their Spotify. It’s friendly and relaxed, even if you’re a bit nervous.

Salons along Brighton Road and near Warwick Street are often praised in local reviews. Clients mention friendly stylists, honest advice, and long-lasting cuts that grow out well. A few places are also popular with mums and teens because they’re down-to-earth and not intimidating. One salon even has a dog who chills out in reception.