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Established in 1990, Alex Barber Shop is your trusted local barbershop and hair salon, serving Rio Rico, Tubac, AZ, and the surrounding areas. With over three decades of experience, we specialize in a range of services, including skillfully executed skin fade haircuts and razor fade haircuts. Our highly trained team of expert barbers are committed to providing you with the best grooming experience you can't find anywhere else, and only a visit away from your perfect haircut. Book an appointment today and walk out with style!
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2743 N Grand Ave B, 85621, Nogales, United States
- (520) 281-4642
- renevalencia090@gmail.com
- alexbarbershopnogalesaz.com
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