πŸ’‡

πŸ’‡ 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 πŸ’‡ Mean?

Showing a figure in a chair with an arm gesturing toward freshly trimmed hair, the person getting haircut emoji πŸ’‡ 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 πŸ’‡ person getting haircut Emoji

“Salon day, going short πŸ’‡βœ‚οΈ”
“New chop, who is this πŸ’‡βœ¨”
“Booked the wedding cut πŸ’‡πŸ’”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F487
HTML Entity💇
CSS Code\1F487
Shortcode:person-getting-haircut:
Keywordsbarber, beauty, chop, cosmetology, cut, groom, hair, haircut, parlor, person, shears, style, getting
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ’‡ 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.