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You can book at The Ultimate Shave Glen Mills online using our Book Now button located above. Select from a list of services offered, pick your favourite The Ultimate Shave staff member and book from the dates available.
Our Mission has stayed very simple...
Make every man that comes to The Ultimate Shave leave feeling good about how they look and feel about themselves. Our goal is to give them "The Ultimate Experience".
The most important person at our Salon is YOU.
Reviewed by 4026 customers (view comments)
The overall ranking and star rating is based on customer reviews received in the last 6 months. All customers that paid for a service at The Ultimate Shave were requested to complete an independent review by mylocalsalon (a minimum of 26 reviews are required within the last 6 months to receive a ranking).
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| Mens Cut | Childrens Cut | Highlights | Permanent Colour | Lightening |
| Semi-Permanent Colour | Facial | Facial Waxing | Body Waxing | Manicure |
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What our customers are saying about us
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Boothwyn 04 Feb 2026 |
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Boothwyn 04 Feb 2026 |
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Josh Hutchinson
Glen Mills 05 Feb 2026 |
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Boothwyn 08 Feb 2026 |
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Wilmington 10 Feb 2026 |

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Your recent price increase, unnanounced,poorly implemented, and unevenly applied against the demographic of your clientele, will ultimately put your business at risk. I'm a Senior (65 and over) who was paying $ 35.00 for a basic haircut in December. I left today paying $ 50.00 plus tip for a 30 minute experience. I love your staff and I've been a loyal customer from inception at the old Painter's Crossing location. I really was tempted to move my business over to Meagan when she opened up Club Shave. I chose not to out of loyalty. I feel Brittany is a great barber on par with Meagan. But I am now being asked to pay a $ 15.00 premium to get the same haircut experience. What would you do ? I would take another look at your business model and ask yourself the same question. Experience shows that once you lose a customer, they're gone forever. Is that really what you want ?