From Curepe corners to one of Trinidad & Tobago's most recognised names in barbering.
Lyndell Nelson — known to most as Nelo — didn't set out to become a brand. He set out to give the people around him cuts they'd be proud to wear. A pair of clippers, a steady hand, and an obsession with getting every line right. That's where it started.
What began with friends and family in Curepe quickly turned into something bigger. Word travelled. Chairs filled. The Instagram following climbed past 143,000 — not because of marketing, but because the work spoke for itself. Every fade, every lineup, every beard sculpt carried the same standard: razor-sharp, no shortcuts, no compromises.
NELO CUTZ is what happens when raw talent meets relentless practice. It's Caribbean culture, precision craftsmanship, and a chair that treats every client — student, executive, kid, athlete — exactly the same way: like the cut matters.
Today NELO CUTZ stands for more than haircuts. It's a movement built in Trinidad, recognised across the Caribbean, and growing every day. New clients walk in. Regulars keep coming back. The standard never drops.
Whether it's your first time in the chair or your hundredth, you're getting the full Nelo experience — precision, professionalism, and a finish that turns heads on the way out the door.
Three things every client gets, every single visit.
Every line, every fade, every blend — measured, intentional, sharp. No rushing the work.
Your time matters. Your style matters. You sit in the chair, you get treated like the chair was built for you.
Caribbean roots, global standards. Every cut carries a piece of where we're from and where we're headed.
Picked up the clippers in Curepe. Started cutting for friends, family, anyone who needed a fresh look.
The chair filled up. Side hustle turned into full-time. The Nelo signature — that razor-sharp blend — became the calling card.
The brand officially launched. A name that stood for one thing: quality cutz at reasonable cost.
The Instagram family hit six figures. Trinidad noticed. The Caribbean noticed. The work kept speaking.
New clients every week. The chair is always open. The standard never drops. This is just the beginning.