Over a decade of styling experience moved with Heather Ferguson from New York to Ocean Beach, where Haus of Hare operates out of a private studio at 4837 1/2 Voltaire St focused entirely on precision men's grooming and short-hair tailoring. The service menu runs fades, skin fades, scissor cuts, beard sculpting, straight-razor lineups, and hot-towel shaves, the same traditional men's ritual that pairs with the old-school artistry at Propaganda Tattoo down the corridor. Sessions include a scalp and neck massage with the shampoo rather than a bolt-on upcharge, stretching a standard cut into a full 60-to-90-minute appointment. Consultations work from photo references but pivot on head shape, hair density, and growth pattern rather than trending haircut names pulled off social. The studio format means one guest at a time, no walk-ins, and no crossover with the barber-chair rotation model used at larger shops. Tension clients carry into a chair after long desk weeks gets addressed partially at the shampoo bowl and finished with deeper bodywork at Kuba Uchi House of Massage Ocean Beach, which Heather flags on request. The most technical work on the list is a grow-out transition haircut, mapping a client out of a tight fade into a longer lived-in style across four to six visits without the awkward middle stage.