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THE LIFE SAVING HAIRCUT: BARBERS JOIN THE FIGHT AGAINST SKIN CANCER

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Melanoma Focus has launched “The Life Saving Haircut” for Skin Cancer Awareness Month, training barbers to spot early signs of melanoma on clients’ scalps and necks. With cases rising sharply, the free handbook empowers barbers to start vital conversations, turning routine haircuts into potentially life-saving interventions across the UK.

For Skin Cancer Awareness Month, UK charity Melanoma Focus has launched “The Life Saving Haircut”, a campaign that positions barbers as frontline allies in spotting early signs of melanoma. With cases rising by 31% in the past decade, the initiative provides barbers with a free handbook to help identify suspicious moles or marks on clients’ scalps and necks—areas often overlooked but vulnerable to “invisible killers”.  

The campaign is rooted in real stories. Jake from No Bad Days Barbershop in Kent spotted a cyst on a client’s head, urging him to seek medical advice that led to timely surgery. Lisa Andrews of L.A.Barbers in Widley noticed an unusual mark on a client’s hairline, which was later diagnosed as skin cancer. Robert Shelton in Portsmouth and Chris Ward in London both identified suspicious moles that turned out to be melanoma, saving their clients from potentially life-threatening delays.  

Research shows that one in four melanoma cases in men occur in hard-to-see areas such as the scalp and neck. Barbers, who work closely with these regions, are uniquely placed to notice changes. While most lack formal training, 92% expressed willingness to learn. The handbook, developed with medical experts, equips them to start conversations and encourage clients to consult their GP.  

Susanna Daniels, CEO of Melanoma Focus, emphasised that early detection dramatically improves cure rates: “Barbers are in a privileged position, seeing the same clients regularly. Spotting something unusual can make all the difference.”  

The campaign has drawn support from barbershops, industry professionals, and creatives, with limited-edition printed guides distributed nationwide and a digital version available online. By transforming everyday haircuts into opportunities for vigilance, “The Life Saving Haircut” underscores how small observations can lead to life-saving interventions.  


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