The RazorWay Barbershop
I've been barbering professionally for over 12 years now.From classic tapers,fades,hot shaves, to modern and urban styles on all types hair. South Austin
06/18/2025
The RazorWay Barbershop is now open Mondays!!!
Come by to stay fresh this summer !!! Walk in or book appointments online razorwaybarbershop.com
11/11/2022
We all get to enjoy the land of the free thanks to a Vet. Thank you, to all who serve. Happy Veterans Day. Please remember Friday is service member discount day! Any service member from any branch, firefighter, paramedic, etc. receives a discount every Friday.
11/07/2022
Shake off the Monday’s… at least you look good
11/05/2022
Wherever you get your inspiration from, we got you!
11/04/2022
Look good, feel good heading into the weekend! Where are you owning this weekend? Salsa night? Bar hoping? Netflixing? Share your weekend plans!
11/02/2022
Game 3 of the World Series. Anyone else notice how clean & sharp McCullers beard is looking.. MVP Barbers are game changers!
10/29/2022
🎃Happy Halloween 🎃 If you’re looking a little more Munster than you should be, Razor way is here… have a spooktacular weekend. Trick or treating? Stop on by, we have a bowl of candy ready to go, games on the tv, drinks in the fridge and a friendly neighborhood vibe where all are welcome.
When it’s an expression of you, it’s way more than just a haircut. Wether it’s fades, braids or cuts. We will help you wear your vibe.
10/25/2022
Trendy Tues! Highlighting the Jerry Curl trend… this one has been around for a bit … thoughts?
It’s the Weekend Baby! Got your dancing shoes ready? Hair right? If not, we got you! Tell us Austin/Manchaca, where do you like to let loose on the weekends? 6th street? Gloria’s salsa night? Domain?
10/21/2022
For this throw back Thursday, let’s go waaayyy back to where our home of Manchaca got it’s name.
Over time there has been much conjecture as to the origin of the name "Manchaca". One school holds that "Manchaca" is derived from the Choctaw word imashaka, meaning "behind it" or "to the rear." There are two areas in Louisiana that carry that name: Manchac Pass and Bayou Manchac. However, another theory holds that Manchaca Springs was named for Tejano army officer José Antonio Menchaca. The current pronunciation of the name 'Manchaca' stems from simple Anglicization.
The springs are referred to as "Manshack Springs" in a collection of memoirs written by an early Anglo settler describing life in 1840s Texas, Recollections of Early Texas: Memoirs of John Holland Jenkins. Thomas Falconer, an English explorer who passed through the area in 1841 referred to the springs as "Manjack's Springs" in his manuscripts. Early maps and newspaper articles indicate the spelling was "Manchac Springs," orthography corroborated by maps produced by noted Tejano land agent Jacob de Cordova in 1849 currently housed at the Texas General Land Office in Downtown Austin.
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2120 FM 1626 Suite C Manchaca
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