Duncan Bros. Salon
Our focus is to create a hair design that suits your individual facial features, hair type, aesthetic, and lifestyle. The Duncan Bros. Salon - North Penn 5625 N.
Salon tradition of having highly trained and skilled hair design and color professionals lives on! Visit one our our locations:
Duncan Bros. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-860-2767
Open 9-6 Tues and Fri, 9-8 Wed-Thur, 9-5 Sat
closed Sunday and Monday
Duncan Bros. Salon - Quail Springs Mall 2501 West Memorial Rd. 405-748-8688 (located right inside entrance A, next to Von Maur lower level)
10-6 Mon-Sat, 12
06/26/2026
Long and lived-in had its moment… but the bob is having this moment. ✂️🔥
If you’re considering the chop - this is your sign to book the appointment.
Goldwell US Kourtney Wooldridge, RN | Aesthetic Injector
✂️ by Kari Coppedge : Hair Color Specialist
05/07/2026
Three generations.
More than five decades.
Countless lives changed through this incredible industry. ❤️
Meet Ron and Don Duncan — founders of Duncan Bros. Salon and Duncan Brothers School of Hair Design. What started as a vision in 1969 became a legacy that continues to impact families, careers, and our entire beauty community today.
They built more than a business… they created opportunities, lifelong relationships, and a place where people could discover confidence, creativity, and purpose through hairdressing.
Their is helping keep dreams alive for future generations who deserve the same opportunity to build a career they love. ✨
05/07/2026
🚨 Scheduling Update 🚨
SalonBiz (our booking program) is currently down nationwide, so all of our booking systems are affected.
We’re still in the salon and working behind the chair, but we have limited access to new bookings until the system is restored.
If you have an appointment, please come in, and we will take care of you.
Thank you for bearing with us during this difficult time 💕
05/07/2026
Three generations.
More than five decades.
Countless lives changed through this incredible industry. ❤️
Ron and Don Duncan — founders of Duncan Bros. Salon and Duncan Brothers School of Hair Design. What started as a vision in 1969 became a legacy that continues to impact families, careers, and our entire beauty community today.
They built more than a business… they created opportunities, lifelong relationships, and a place where people could discover confidence, creativity, and purpose through hairdressing.
Their is helping keep dreams alive for future generations who deserve the same opportunity to build a career they love. ✨
My name is Shelly Gitthens.�I’m a hairdresser, salon owner, and school owner in Oklahoma City.
As an 18-year-old girl from Ponca City, I never could have imagined that one day I’d become a partner in Duncan Bros. Salon — a family-owned business established in 1969 — and later help open The Academy of Hair Design in 2005.
This industry gave me a career, confidence, lifelong relationships, and the opportunity to mentor others.
Through Duncan Bros. Salon, I’ve served generations of families and worked with the best hairdressers in the industry.
Through the Academy of Hair Design, we’ve built a team with true purpose and connection, deeply invested in our students.
We’ve watched students walk in unsure of themselves and leave with confidence, a career, and a future. Many have gone on to open their own salons, creating opportunities for others.
But right now, that opportunity is being threatened.
The Department of Education’s Gainful Employment metrics, tied to the AHEAD proposal, could cause cosmetology and barber schools to lose access to federal student aid.
For many students, financial aid is what makes career education possible.
Nationwide, 92.5% of cosmetology and barber programs are projected to fail these metrics.
Here in Oklahoma, all 84 accredited schools failed the preliminary audits.
When the numbers are that extreme, the problem is not the schools.
The problem is the metric.
This impacts students, salons, clients, communities, and a workforce made up largely of women — many needing flexible career options.
We are not against accountability, we welcome it, but accountability must be fair, accurate, and appropriate for our industry.
This is more than hair.
This is education.�This is livelihood.�This is opportunity.
And this industry is worth fighting for.
05/02/2026
💔 Can you imagine not having your hairstylist, esthetician, nail tech or barber?
For so many people, that chair is more than an appointment…It’s connection, confidence, and care. 🫶🏼
It’s one of the only places where someone gets uninterrupted time to be listened to, supported, and taken care of.
Right now, a proposed policy could reduce access to education for future professionals in the barbering and cosmetology industry.
And that doesn’t just affect students…
it affects every person who depends on that experience.
💬 Tell your story in the comments:
What does your stylist or barber mean to you?
📲 Scan the QR code in this post to share your voice and take action.
Your voice matters more than you think.
Follow join the movement and TELL YOUR STORY ❤️
DOE regulations comment link in bio…
05/01/2026
What an honor. ✨
Duncan Bros. Salon and Academy of Hair Design are proud to be among this year’s Goldwell Titanium Status award winners. We have an amazing team of career hairdressers and educators. This wouldn’t be possible without them.
We are incredibly grateful for our partnership with Kao, and for the opportunity to be surrounded by so many talented professionals who continue to raise the standard in our industry. The event was inspiring, encouraging, and such a special reminder of why we love what we do.
Even more than the award, we loved getting to spend time with dear friends, mentors, and colleagues who have helped shape, support, and inspire us along the way.
Thank you, Kao for a beautiful event and for recognizing the hard work, passion, and dedication behind the chair and beyond.
Here’s to continued growth, creativity, education, and excellence. 🖤✨
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5625 N Pennsylvania Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
73112
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 9pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 9pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 9pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 9pm |
| Friday | 9am - 9pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 9pm |
| Sunday | 12pm - 6pm |
