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Barbers across the UK are being asked to recreate the 'Ibiza Final Boss haircut'
Barbers across the UK are being asked to recreate the 'Ibiza Final Boss haircut'

Wales Online

time08-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Barbers across the UK are being asked to recreate the 'Ibiza Final Boss haircut'

Barbers across the UK are being asked to recreate the 'Ibiza Final Boss haircut' Jack Kay, 26, has become an internet sensation after a video of him dancing in a vest and sunglasses with the distinctive chinstrap beard and high skin fade haircut went viral "The perfect Final Boss is a high skin fade with the top slicked to the side. But it's mainly the beard that makes it." The "Ibiza Final Boss" trend is currently taking the UK by storm, all thanks to a video of Geordie Jack Kay dancing in Ibiza that went viral on social media. Donning a gold chain, sunglasses and a distinctive hairstyle, the footage has led to a surge in demand for the unique look at barbershops across the country. ‌ Barber Ben McCabe, 21, who works at Razortrim in Erdington, Birmingham, reveals that the 26 year old's hairstyle has sparked a new trend. He told The Mirror that he's been swamped with bookings for the 'Final Boss' cut, averaging two per day. ‌ "Everyone is asking for it!" he discloses, adding that the haircut costs £28 at Razortrim. This follows reports that Jack Kay, the 'Ibiza Final Boss', could earn a six-figure sum from sponsorship deals. ‌ Another example of the Ibiza Final Boss cut being recreated by @Mcfadez on TikTok (Image: TikTok) However, Ben confesses that when he first saw the infamous post, he thought it was nothing more than a humorous meme. "When I first saw it, I thought it hilarious - we were all sending it around. It looks like he's stuck it on!". "But then, on my very first day back at work, people were asking for it and showing me the video," he adds, reports the Mirror. ‌ He continues: "Everyone has their own style; some people might find it attractive, some not. A lot have taken inspiration from it. The accessories all help - the vest, the chain, the tattoos, the man bag, it's a vibe. I wouldn't get it myself - I'm vanilla, but people love it. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter Barber Ben McCabe giving Ollie Stokes, 17 the Ibiza final boss at Razortrim, Birmingham "It's Ibiza season and this is the style - whether it wears off by winter who knows, or whether it will come back next summer. But it's definitely hot now." ‌ Apprentice barber Ollie Stokes, 17, was amongst those who adored the appearance and requested Ben give him the haircut in a clip that has garnered nearly a million views since being uploaded to TikTok. However, Ollie opted to style the cut somewhat more modestly. Ollie Stokes at Razortrim, Birmingham (Image: TikTok) ‌ "After I got the cut, I put it on my Snapchat, and my friends were creasing up. But I think I'd save it for when I go to Ibiza." Regarding the challenge of perfecting the Ibiza bob - arguably the most notorious since Jennifer Aniston's Rachel style in Friends - Ben reveals it's actually quite straightforward to achieve. A man known online as Jack Kay has gained online notoriety because of his impressive dance floor moves in Ibiza combined with a distinctive 'friar tuck'-like haircut (Image: TikTok) ‌ "It's pretty similar to just a normal skin fade. It's longer on top. There's a bit less of a blend. You got more of a Peaky Blinders style going on," he explains. "The perfect Final Boss is a high skin fade with the top slicked to the side. But it's mainly the beard that makes it." And it's not just any facial hair, he added: "It's that chin strap that Jack has in his video. It makes the jawline look sharp." Article continues below

'I got the Ibiza Final Boss bob - but there's one mistake I wouldn't make again'
'I got the Ibiza Final Boss bob - but there's one mistake I wouldn't make again'

Daily Mirror

time07-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

'I got the Ibiza Final Boss bob - but there's one mistake I wouldn't make again'

Since the video of the 'Ibiza Final Boss' with his unique haircut went viral , one Birmingham barber has been inundating with requests from customers wanting to try the hot new hair trend The "Ibiza Final Boss" craze is now sweeping the country. It all began when footage of Geordie Jack Kay dancing in Ibiza exploded on social media. Sporting a gold chain, sunglasses and a very distinct hairstyle, it led to huge demand at barbers all across the UK for the unusual look. ‌ The 26-year-old has sparked the new trend in hair, says barber Ben McCabe, who reveals he has been inundated with bookings for the hairstyle. ‌ Ben 21, who works at Razortrim, Erdington in Birmingham, told The Mirror he has been averaging two Final Boss cuts a day. ‌ 'Everyone is asking for it!" he reveals, adding that the cut will set you back £28 at Razortrim. It comes after news that Ibiza Final Boss Jack Kay could pocket a six figure sun in sponsorship deals. ‌ However, he admits he didn't think it would be anything more than a joke meme when he first saw the infamous post. "When I first saw it, I thought it hilarious - we were all sending it around. It looks like he's stuck it on! 'Then the very first day I was back at work - people were asking for it, and showing me the video." He adds: 'Everyone has got their own style; some people might find it attractive, some not. A lot have taken inspiration from it. The accessories all help - the vest, the chain, the tattoos, the man bag, it's a vibe. I wouldn't get it myself - I'm vanilla, but people love it. ‌ "It's Ibiza season and this is the style - whether it wears off by winter who knows, or whether it will come back next summer. But it's definitely hot now.' Apprentice barber Ollie Stokes, 17, was one of those who loved the look and asked Ben to give him the cut in a video that has had almost a million views since being posted on TikTok. ‌ Today, though, Ollie has chosen to style the cut a little bit more conservatively. 'After I got the cut. I put it on my Snapchat, and my friends were creasing up. But I think I'd save it for when I go to Ibiza.' ‌ On the difficulty of mastering the Ibiza bob - perhaps the most infamous since Jennifer Aniston's Rachel do in Friends - Ben says its actually not that hard to do. 'It's pretty similar to just a normal skin fade. It's longer on top. There's a bit less of a blend. You got more of a Peaky Blinders style going on," he says. 'The perfect Final Boss is a high skin fade with the top slicked to the side. But it's mainly the beard that makes it." And it's not just any beard, he adds. 'It's that chin strap that Jack has in his video. It makes the jawline look sharp.'

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