Nail care isn’t just for women—it’s a mark of refinement. Discover why more men in Beverly Hills, Glendale, and Granada Hills are making manicures part of their grooming routine at Barbers & Co.
We shake hands before we speak. We sign deals before we celebrate. And we hold the hands of those we love. In every scenario, your hands say more about you than you realize.
At Barbers & Co., we believe that true grooming goes beyond the fade or the beard trim—it extends to the fingertips. Nail care is often overlooked, but for the modern gentleman, it’s one of the most powerful, subtle ways to convey presence, professionalism, and polish.
Whether you’re closing a deal or reaching for a glass of wine, groomed nails demonstrate that you pay attention to the details. That quiet confidence doesn't need to be flashy—it’s felt.
At Barbers & Co., our nail care services are designed for subtlety and strength. Think clean cuticles, trimmed edges, buffed nails—not polish (unless you want it). The result? Hands that feel clean and strong without shouting for attention.
Your handshake is part of your first impression. Executives, creatives, and founders alike are investing in nail care because they know image and intention go hand in hand—literally.
The ritual of having your nails cared for is a moment of stillness, luxury, and control. It’s not just physical—it’s psychological. Time in the chair resets your energy and refocuses your mindset.
Ragged cuticles, hangnails, and dry skin don’t just look bad—they’re uncomfortable. Routine manicures and hand treatments prevent long-term damage, pain, and infections. Caring for yourself is never weak—it’s wise.
At each of our locations—Beverly Hills, Glendale, and Granada Hills—our nail care experience is discreet, comfortable, and tailored to men. No bright lights or loud chatter—just refined service and expert care.
Our signature service includes:
All tools are sanitized with hospital-grade precision.
In a world of noise, refinement is your advantage. Nail care may be the quietest form of grooming—but it’s also the most telling.