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Study for boards. Build your brand. Find barbers who take it seriously. fadejunkie is where the craft lives online.
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Jordan Morales
Brooklyn, NY · Licensed 2019
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Board exam
Just passed.
First client tomorrow 🔥
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What's inside
That bald fade detail on the temple tho 🔥
Just passed boards. First client tomorrow.
Anyone running Wahl or Andis for tapers?
Post your work. Get real feedback from barbers who understand the craft. No fluff, no algorithm — just the community.
Andre Mitchell
Your portfolio, your way. Showcase cuts, list services, share your story.
Morales Cuts
Brooklyn, NY · Walk-ins welcome
A clean, fast site for your shop. No drag-and-drop builders. No monthly fees.
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What angle produces a bevel cut when held flat against the scalp?
Flashcards and exam prep built specifically for state board licensing.
Curated tools, products, and vendors — vetted by the community, not sponsored.
From the community
“Passed my state boards first try. The flashcards are insane — way better than anything my school gave us.”
Marcus T.
“I had a client booking site up in 20 minutes. No Squarespace, no monthly fees, no drag and drop BS. Just clean.”
Destiny R.
“Finally a place where people actually understand what I'm posting. Real feedback from real barbers.”
J. Okafor
“The directory helped me find a mentor in my city who's been cutting for 15 years. That's not something Google gives you.”
Brianna M.
Every barber remembers their first clean fade.
This is for that feeling.
Who we built this for
FadeJunkie is for barbers who treat the craft like a calling — not a job. The ones who study flash cards between clients, post their work for honest critique, and are always watching the next barber's technique.
What we built
A platform that meets you where you are. Whether you're studying for state boards, looking for tools to run your business, or just want to connect with barbers who get it — it's all here.
Why it's free
Because the best communities start with access, not paywalls. Join, use the tools, build something. The rest follows.