
If you are 65 or older, the Great Clips senior discount takes about $2 to $5 off a regular adult haircut at participating salons, every day of the year, with no coupon, no app, and no enrollment. You tell the stylist at checkout that you qualify, and the discount is applied at the register. With the 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment landing at just 2.8 percent, every dollar a fixed-income senior keeps in their pocket matters.
This guide walks through who qualifies, how prices vary by location, how Great Clips compares to other salon chains, and five practical ways to stack the senior discount with coupons and promotions for bigger annual savings.
Anyone aged 65 or older qualifies for the Great Clips senior discount at participating salons in the United States and Canada. The official Great Clips senior policy requires no coupon, no membership, and no advance sign-up. You tell your stylist that you are 65 or older when you check out, and the discount is applied to your haircut at the register.
While the corporate policy does not strictly require identification, individual franchise owners can ask for a state-issued ID, driver's license, or other proof of age before applying the discount. Carrying ID is a smart practice on a first visit to a new salon.
The discount applies only to haircut services. Styling, blow-drys, beard trims charged separately, and retail hair-care products are not eligible for senior pricing. If a salon menu lists a separate "Senior Haircut" item, that price already includes the discount, so you willA legal document that states how a person's property should be managed and distributed after death. not see an additional reduction at the register.
For adult children helping a parent get the discount, the simplest approach is to mention it when scheduling or checking in. Calling the location once to confirm participation and pricing before bringing a parent who feels uncomfortable asking for a discount on their own removes most of the friction at the register.
Senior haircuts at Great Clips cost about $13 to $16 at most U.S. locations in 2026, roughly $2 to $5 less than the standard adult price. Exact pricing varies by location because Great Clips operates as a 100 percent franchised company, with more than 4,400 salons owned by over 600 individual franchisees who set their own prices.
In high cost-of-living markets, both base prices and senior prices are higher. At the Midtown Los Angeles Great Clips, a senior haircut costs $24 compared to a $27 adult cut. That is still a $3 savings, but the underlying price reflects the local market. In suburban Midwest or rural locations, senior cuts can drop as low as $11 or $12 on promotional days.
Some franchise owners run additional "Senior Haircut Day" promotions, typically on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, with prices as low as $12.99 or $14.99. These promotions are location-specific and rarely advertised on the corporate website, which means a quick call to your local salon is the only way to confirm them. Caregivers researching options for a parent should expect prices to vary more by ZIP code than by region.
Great Clips Senior Haircut Pricing by Scenario (2026)
| Location / Scenario | Regular Adult Price | Senior Price | Typical Savings |
| National average | $15 to $19 | $13 to $16 | About $2 |
| Midtown Los Angeles | $27 | $24 | $3 |
| High cost-of-living urban | $24 to $28 | $20 to $24 | $3 to $5 |
| Promotional senior day | Varies | $12.99 to $14.99 | $3 to $6 |
| Rural and lower-cost markets | $13 to $15 | $11 to $13 | About $2 |
Great Clips runs one of the most consistent senior discount programs in the budget salon category, but it is not always the biggest dollar discount available. The size of your savings depends on which chains operate near you, what day of the week you visit, and whether you are comparing dollar savings or percentage savings.
The American Association of Retired Persons tracks senior pricing across hair salon chains and notes that age requirements and discount amounts vary by location for nearly every brand. Some competitors offer deeper discounts but restrict them to specific weekdays or specific franchise locations.
Here is how Great Clips compares to other national salon chains for seniors aged 65 and older:
Senior Discount Comparison Across National Salon Chains (2026)
| Salon Chain | Age Requirement | Discount Details | Availability |
| Great Clips | 65+ | About $2 to $5 off standard haircut | Every day |
| Cost Cutters | 65+ | About $2 off standard haircut | Varies by location |
| Fantastic Sam's | 65+ | Senior discounts may be offered by individual salons | Monday through Thursday at participating salons |
| Hair Cuttery | 65+ | 10% off products and services | Monday through Wednesday |
| Supercuts | No corporate policy | Varies by franchise | Varies by location |
| V's Barbershop | 65+ | Senior discount available, amount varies | Varies by location |
Fantastic Sam's and V's Barbershop offer deeper dollar savings, but their discounts are limited to specific days or locations. Supercuts has no national corporate senior discount policy, though individual franchises sometimes offer one. Great Clips wins on consistency and everyday availability, particularly for seniors who get their hair cut more than once a month.
Getting the Great Clips senior discount takes about 30 seconds at checkout. The process is the same for first-time visitors and longtime customers. Here is exactly how to do it:
For adult children helping a parent who feels uncomfortable asking for a discount, step two solves most of the friction. Calling ahead means the parent never has to negotiate at the register.
The everyday senior discount is the floor on what you can save at Great Clips, not the ceiling. Several additional strategies stack with the senior pricing or stand on their own, especially if you visit more than once a month.
Download the Great Clips app for digital coupons. The Great Clips mobile app frequently features $3 to $5 off coupons specific to your local salons. Some salons allow stacking these with the senior discount; others do not. The app also handles Online Check-In, which reserves your spot in line and minimizes time spent waiting at the salon. With over 25 million app downloads as of early 2026, this is the single biggest underused savings channel for Great Clips customers.
Sign up for the Great Clips email newsletter. The newsletter notifies you of seasonal promotions, the periodic Great Haircut Sale, and back-to-school price drops. Promotions often appear in the newsletter before they hit social media.
Ask about local community partnerships. Some Great Clips franchise owners partner with local senior living communities, retirement organizations, and Area Agencies on Aging to offer group rates or exclusive discount days. These partnerships are not advertised online. Asking the salon manager is the only way to find out.
Use the Thank a Veteran free haircut card. If you are a veteran or active service member, you receive a free haircut every November 11. Great Clips has provided more than 2.5 million free haircuts to military members since launching the program in 2012, valued at over $39 million. Non-military customers visiting on Veterans Day can pick up a free haircut card to give to a veteran they know.
Watch for the College Football Playoff coupon. Great Clips offers a systemwide $9.99 haircut coupon each January tied to the College Football Playoff National Championship. This is one of the few national promotions that beats the senior price for someone under 65.
A few terms matter when comparing senior discount programs and reading Great Clips pricing fine print:
Participating salon. Not every Great Clips location offers the senior discount or runs the same promotions. The official Great Clips senior policy explicitly states the discount is available "at participating salons only." Always confirm with your specific location.
Franchise vs. corporate. Great Clips operates as a 100 percent franchised business, which means every U.S. and Canadian salon is owned by an independent franchisee. Each franchisee sets their own pricing, runs their own promotions, and decides which discounts to offer. This is why pricing can vary noticeably between two locations only a few miles apart.
Online Check-In. A free feature in the Great Clips app and on the website that adds your name to the waitlist before you arrive. The salon will text you when your stylist is about 15 minutes from being ready. For seniors with mobility limitations or who tire from waiting, this makes the difference between a comfortable visit and an exhausting one.
Clip Notes. Detailed notes about your haircut preferences saved in the Great Clips system after each visit. Helpful for caregivers managing a parent's care because the parent can visit any Great Clips location and the stylist will know the exact cut to give.
Senior Day. A location-specific promotion at some Great Clips franchises offering deeper discounts on a particular weekday, typically Tuesday or Wednesday. Not a national program. Always call to confirm.
Consider a 73-year-old retired teacher in Ohio who gets her hair cut every six weeks. At her local Great Clips, the regular adult price is $17 and the senior price is $14. That is $3 saved per visit, or about $26 a year on hair alone.
If she downloads the Great Clips app and uses a $3 digital coupon on three of those visits per year (at a salon that allows stacking), she adds another $9 to her annual savings, for a total of about $35 a year.
That number sounds modest until you place it against the 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment. According to the Social Security Administration, the 2.8 percent COLA raised the average retired worker's monthly benefit by about $56 in January 2026. A senior who is intentional about everyday discounts across haircuts, retail, restaurants, and pharmacies can recover an extra $200 to $400 a year, which functions like a second small COLA built from the senior's own habits rather than from policy.
This is the framing we encourage on Senior Strong. Single discounts look small. The accumulation across a year, applied to every category of household spending, is where the real money is. The Great Clips senior discount is one of dozens of small savings worth claiming on every visit.
The Great Clips senior discount is a small but practical way for older adults to lower recurring grooming costs. The savings may only be a few dollars per visit, but when paired with local promotions, app offers, and other everyday senior discounts, those small amounts can add up over the year.
Before your next haircut, call your local Great Clips to confirm its senior price, ask whether any coupons can be combined with senior pricing, and use Online Check-In to make the visit easier. For more ways to stretch a fixed income beyond salon visits, explore Senior Strong’s guide to senior citizen discounts and perks.
You must be 65 or older to qualify for the Great Clips senior discount at participating salons in the United States and Canada. The age threshold is set by corporate policy and applied consistently across franchise locations. A few salons run separate senior promotions at ages 55 or 60, but the standard discount begins at 65. Carry a state-issued ID if you are visiting a new salon for the first time, since some locations verify age before applying the discount.
No coupon is required. Great Clips applies the senior discount automatically at the register when you tell your stylist you are 65 or older. You do not need to sign up for a membership, download the app, present a printed offer, or use a promotional code. The discount is built into the salon's point-of-sale system and runs every day of the year at participating locations. Many seniors discover after years of paying full price that the discount was available the whole time.
Senior haircuts at Great Clips cost about $13 to $16 at most U.S. locations in 2026, with high cost-of-living areas reaching $20 to $24. The senior price is typically $2 to $5 less than the regular adult haircut at the same salon. Exact pricing depends on the specific franchise, since each Great Clips location sets its own prices. Calling your local salon is the only reliable way to confirm pricing before your visit.
Some Great Clips locations allow you to combine digital app coupons or printed promotional offers with the senior discount, but corporate policy leaves the decision to individual franchise owners. The simplest way to find out is to ask the stylist or manager before they ring up your haircut. If your salon allows stacking, a senior with an app coupon and the everyday senior discount can save $5 to $7 on a single visit instead of the typical $2 to $3.
Yes. Through the Thank a Veteran program, veterans and active-duty military members receive a free haircut at any U.S. Great Clips on November 11. Active service members in Canada can redeem the same offer at participating salons on Remembrance Day. The 2025 program was the 13th consecutive year of the offer. Since launching in 2012, Great Clips salons have provided more than 2.5 million free haircuts to military members, valued at over $39 million. Non-military customers can pick up a Thank a Veteran card on November 11 and give it to a veteran they know.
Call the salon before the appointment, confirm participation and pricing, and ask the front desk to apply the discount automatically when the parent checks in. This removes the moment of asking at the register, which many older adults find uncomfortable. If you are bringing the parent in person, mention the discount at check-in for them so the conversation is already handled by the time they sit down for the haircut. The Online Check-In feature in the Great Clips app also lets you add a parent's name to the waitlist remotely, so the visit takes less time end-to-end.

