The Grafton Barbers reopened their doors last night across the country with hundreds of messy haired men waiting at the door.
With locations in Dublin, Limerick, Cork and elsewhere, the Grafton Barber is the go to spot for many men of all ages.
Those who queued at midnight in some of the stores with special opening hours will have seen the huge changes in store.
Queueing outside the door is now one of the big measures with only a limited amount of people allowed in at any certain time.
Once customers enter the premises they will be greeted by a hand sanitisation station where they will wash their hands before they can take a seat.
Markings on the ground will then lead them along the queue with only a few people on benches - that number depending on how big the shop is.
When you finally get into the chair you will be greeted by your barber who will be wearing a gown and special equipment on their face.
They will wash down your chair and sanitise again before the begin cutting your hair as they always would have.
While chairs are relatively close together they will be separated by perspex screens as to not allow any spray from one customer to another.
Paying will then be via tap or card before you will be on your way.
Conor McAllister of the Grafton Barber told Ireland AM: "We are all looking forward to getting back and getting creative again.
"I think it's a really good time for people to start changing styles of their hair, they've gone from skin fades and now they have a bit of length so they can have a bit of fun."
The Grafton Barber is operating as walk-in only but customers are asked to be mindful that elderly and vulnerable people are welcomed on Wednesdays before noon.