π person getting haircut Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F487
- Shortcode
:person-getting-haircut:- Category
- People & Body
- Subcategory
- activities
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- haircut, barber, salon, fresh cut
What Does the person getting haircut Emoji π Mean?
Showing a figure in a chair with an arm gesturing toward freshly trimmed hair, the person getting haircut emoji π has been part of Unicode since version 6.0 in 2010. People use it for any salon or barber visit, from a routine trim to a dramatic chop. It is the default visual marker for a haircut appointment post, a before-and-after reveal, or a debate about whether to go shorter this time.
In casual chat, it stamps the day's plan in one tap, the universal salon shorthand. Skin-tone modifiers and the male and female variants extend the figure across users. Hairstylists, barbers, and salons use it in marketing, especially around booking reminders and walk-in announcements.
Pair it with scissors, sparkles, or a heart for a satisfied-with-results vibe, or with a screaming face when the cut went too short. The emoji also works ironically for posts about a bad cut, complete with an emergency salon visit to fix it. Wedding and graduation prep posts often include it as part of the get-ready sequence.
Stylists and barbers also use the emoji in promo codes and social-media giveaways, often as the lead-in to a discount announcement. It has become a small ritual marker, the visual equivalent of taking a deep breath before the cape comes off. The emoji also lands in viral haircut-transformation videos on TikTok, where the chair-and-cape framing is the structural setup for the big reveal.
Its visual matches the structural beat of those videos perfectly.
How to Use π person getting haircut Emoji
“Salon day, going short πβοΈ”
“New chop, who is this π⨔
“Booked the wedding cut ππ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F487 |
| HTML Entity | 💇 |
| CSS Code | \1F487 |
| Shortcode | :person-getting-haircut: |
| Keywords | barber, beauty, chop, cosmetology, cut, groom, hair, haircut, parlor, person, shears, style, getting |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It depicts a person receiving a haircut, used for salon visits, barber appointments, and grooming content.
How do salons use this emoji?
For booking reminders, walk-in announcements, and before-and-after posts on social media, often paired with scissors or sparkles.
