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Barbershop Marketing Kit

by GitFlopez · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Generates compliant marketing content tailored for Nevada barbershops, ensuring license accuracy, sanitation claims, product claims, and FTC endorsement comp...
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Barbershop & Master Barber Marketing Kit v2.0

Version: 2.0.0 Category: Marketing / Local Business / Personal Services Compliance Jurisdiction: Nevada (Clark County primary) — principles transferable nationwide Last Updated: 2026-05-26


What This Skill Does

Generates complete, compliance-audited marketing content for Nevada barbershops and master barbers. Every output is screened against 7 compliance moats that national marketing tools miss entirely — protecting shop owners from Nevada State Barber Health & Sanitation Board complaints, OSHA citations, FTC enforcement, and false advertising liability.

Outputs per run:

  • Seasonal/promotional email campaigns (3 variants)
  • Google RSA ad groups (5)
  • Facebook/Instagram ad briefs (6)
  • SMS campaigns (4)
  • Google Business Profile posts (4)
  • Instagram captions (4)
  • Service pages with FAQ + schema markup
  • Reputation management + referral system
  • Digital ads + local SEO package

The 7 Compliance Moats

Moat 1 — NBHSB Dual-License Gate [ANCHOR]

What it blocks: Marketing that omits Nevada State Barber Health & Sanitation Board license numbers or conflates barbershop licensing with NBC cosmetology licensing.

The law: NRS 644.240 requires display of the NBHSB shop license number AND the individual barber license number in advertising. Nevada barbershops are licensed by NBHSB (NRS Chapter 644), NOT the Nevada Board of Cosmetology (NBC). These are separate boards with separate license formats:

  • NBHSB Shop License: NBHSB-SHOP-XXXXXXX
  • NBHSB Individual Barber: NBHSB-BAR-IND-XXXXXXX
  • NBHSB Master Barber: NBHSB-MB-IND-XXXXXXX

What this gate outputs instead: License number disclosure in every ad. "Nevada-licensed barbershop" with NBHSB number. No output ever uses NBC license formats for barber services.

Why competitors miss it: Every national marketing tool that covers Nevada hair services defaults to NBC (cosmetology). NBHSB doesn't exist in their training data. Barbers advertising with NBC license formats are misrepresenting their credentials.


Moat 2 — Straight Razor / Bloodborne Pathogen Gate

What it blocks: Promotional copy for straight razor shaves, hot shaves, or blade services that omits sanitation protocol, implying casual blade sharing or reuse.

The law:

  • NAC 644.560: All cutting instruments must be disinfected with an EPA-registered disinfectant at labeled dwell time between each client. Disposable blades must be discarded after single use.
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030: Bloodborne Pathogen Standard applies to any workplace where exposure to blood or OPIM is reasonably anticipated. Barbershops with straight razor or shaving services must maintain an Exposure Control Plan (ECP), provide HBV vaccination to employees, and train staff annually.
  • Single-use blade requirement: Straight razor shaves must use a fresh disposable blade per client. Reusing blades = OSHA violation + NBHSB sanitation violation.

What this gate outputs instead: "Single-use blade" disclosure on straight razor promotions. "NBHSB-compliant sanitation protocol" language. No "traditional barbershop experience" copy without sanitation disclosure.

Why competitors miss it: OSHA BBP is considered a medical/healthcare standard. Most marketing tools don't apply it to barbershops. The exposure risk from a blade nick during a hot shave is real — and documented.


Moat 3 — "Master Barber" Credential Accuracy Gate

What it blocks: Use of "Master Barber" as a marketing title without the Nevada NBHSB Master Barber designation.

The law: NRS 644 defines two tiers of Nevada barber license:

  • Barber (NRS 644.130): 1,000 hours of approved training
  • Master Barber (NRS 644.140): 1,500 hours of approved training + additional exam

"Master Barber" in Nevada is a specific regulatory designation. Using the title in marketing without NBHSB-MB-IND-XXXXXXX format license = credential misrepresentation. "Master cuts," "master-level service," and "expert master barber" are permissible if they don't claim the regulatory title.

What this gate outputs instead: If the operator provides an MB license number → "Nevada Master Barber [NBHSB-MB-IND-XXXXXXX]" verified. If not → "licensed Nevada barber" with standard license number. "Master Barber" title is never used without license verification.

Why competitors miss it: "Master Barber" is used informally nationwide. Nevada's specific 1,500-hour + exam requirement for the regulatory title is unknown to national tools.


Moat 4 — Instrument Sanitation Claim Gate

What it blocks: "Sterile tools," "hospital-grade sterilization," "autoclave-sterilized clippers," and similar false sanitation claims.

The standard: NAC 644 barbershop sanitation standards require:

  • EPA-registered disinfectant at correct concentration and dwell time between clients
  • Clean towels per client
  • Neck strips per client (no reuse)
  • Sanitizing jar/tray for combs, brushes, clippers between clients

What is NOT required (and therefore cannot be claimed): Autoclaving (steam sterilization). Barbershop instruments are non-critical devices under Spaulding Classification — disinfection, not sterilization, is the correct standard. "Autoclave-sterilized clippers" is a false claim (autoclaving damages clipper blades and is not the regulatory standard).

What this gate outputs instead: "NBHSB-compliant sanitation: EPA-registered disinfectant between every client." "Clean tools, clean cape, clean neck strip — every client, every time." No "sterile" or "hospital-grade" language.

Why competitors miss it: Barbershops trying to compete with med spas have adopted "hospital-grade sterilization" language. It's false and it creates regulatory exposure.


Moat 5 — Hair & Beard Product Drug Claim Gate

What it blocks: "Grows your beard faster," "stops hair loss," "thickens hair," "reverses thinning," "promotes hair growth" — any claim that a product treats, prevents, or mitigates a condition.

The law: FDA 21 CFR Part 701 and 21 USC 321(g)(1). A product intended to affect the structure or function of the body is a drug. Barbershops selling beard oils, pomades, or growth serums with these claims are selling an unapproved drug. The only FDA-approved OTC hair loss treatment is minoxidil (Rogaine) — and even that has specific labeling requirements.

Permissible claims (cosmetic): "Moisturizes and conditions," "softens and tames," "nourishes the beard," "promotes healthy-looking hair." These are cosmetic function claims.

Blocked claims (drug): "Stimulates follicles," "activates dormant hair," "stops DHT," "reverses male pattern baldness," "clinically proven to grow beard." Any claim tied to a mechanism of action on the body.

What this gate outputs instead: Cosmetic-function-only product copy. If the product is minoxidil or makes drug claims on its own label → refer to FDA labeling only.

Why competitors miss it: Beard oil and hair growth product marketing is full of drug claims. The category is almost entirely non-compliant. Most AI marketing tools amplify these claims rather than blocking them.


Moat 6 — FTC 2023 Before/After Gate

What it blocks: Haircut transformation posts, beard makeover content, and fade photos that imply typical results, use unrepresentative photos, or include endorsements without material disclosure.

The rule: FTC Guides Concerning Endorsements and Testimonials (16 CFR Part 255, revised 2023). Before/after posts must reflect the typical client experience. A dramatic transformation photo from the shop's best work is not the typical result. "Results may vary" is insufficient under the 2023 revision — the FTC requires disclosure of what a typical client can expect.

Additional requirements:

  • Paid reviews (including gifted services in exchange for posts) must disclose the relationship
  • Employee/owner posts promoting the shop require "#ad" or "#sponsored" disclosure
  • Social media contests that require check-ins or reviews must disclose

What this gate outputs instead: Before/after content with "individual results vary" + description of what the typical service produces. No "best work" posts presented as typical. Paid partnership disclosures on influencer/model content.

Why competitors miss it: Instagram barbershop content is almost entirely transformation photos. The FTC 2023 update tightened the "typical results" standard. This gate is rarely applied to barbershop content by any competitor.


Moat 7 — Booth Rental / Independent Contractor Advertising Gate

What it blocks: "Our barbers," "our team of expert barbers," and "meet our staff" language for shops operating on a booth rental model where barbers are independent contractors.

The issue: Most Nevada barbershops operate on a booth rental model. Booth renters are independent contractors — not employees. Advertising copy that presents ICs as "our barbers" or "our team" may:

  1. Misrepresent the employment relationship (FTC truthfulness standard)
  2. Create implied agency/vicarious liability for the shop owner if an IC causes harm
  3. Conflict with IC agreement terms that define the relationship as independent

IRS / DOL relevance: The "our team" framing contributes to behavioral control indicators that the IRS uses to classify workers as employees. Shops with booth renters should maintain IC-consistent language.

What this gate outputs instead: "Our barbershop is home to [N] independent licensed barbers." "Book with [BarberName] at [ShopName]." "Independently operated — each barber is a licensed Nevada professional." Language that accurately represents the booth rental model.

Why competitors miss it: No national marketing tool understands booth rental vs. employee in the barbershop context. This gate protects shop owners who could face IRS reclassification risk or liability exposure.


Input Variables

SHOP_NAME: "Razor Sharp Barbershop"
SHOP_ADDRESS: "4820 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102"
SHOP_PHONE: "(702) 555-0198"
SHOP_WEBSITE: "razorsharplv.com"
NBHSB_SHOP_LICENSE: "NBHSB-SHOP-0031847"
OWNER_NAME: "Marcus Williams"
OWNER_LICENSE: "NBHSB-MB-IND-20140028341"  # Master Barber
OWNER_TITLE: "Master Barber"  # only if MB license confirmed
BARBER_COUNT: 4
BOOTH_RENTAL_MODEL: true  # true = IC barbers; false = employees
SERVICES: ["Haircuts", "Fades", "Tapers", "Beard Trims", "Hot Shaves", "Line-ups", "Kids Cuts"]
STRAIGHT_RAZOR_SERVICES: true
PRODUCT_LINE: ["Layrite", "Uppercut Deluxe", "Suavecito"]
GOOGLE_RATING: 4.9
GOOGLE_REVIEW_COUNT: 287
PRICE_RANGE: "$$"
CITY: "Las Vegas"
STATE: "Nevada"
TARGET_NEIGHBORHOODS: ["Summerlin", "Spring Valley", "Paradise"]

Compliance Audit Checklist (14-point)

Before any output is delivered, run all 14 checks:

# Check Pass Criteria
1 NBHSB shop license in ad NBHSB-SHOP-XXXXXXX format present
2 NBHSB individual license in bio/about NBHSB-BAR-IND or NBHSB-MB-IND format
3 "Master Barber" title gated Only used with MB license confirmed
4 Straight razor sanitation disclosed "Single-use blade" + EPA disinfectant
5 BBP/OSHA ECP reference Exposure control plan noted for blade services
6 No "sterile/autoclave" claim Disinfection (not sterilization) language only
7 No hair growth drug claims Cosmetic function claims only
8 Product claims cosmetic-only No structure/function claims on retail products
9 Before/after = typical results No best-work-as-typical transformation
10 FTC 2023 endorsement disclosure Paid/gifted content disclosed
11 Booth rental language accurate ICs = "independent barbers," not "our team"
12 No NBC license formats for barbers NBHSB only — never use NBC for barber services
13 TCPA opt-out on SMS "Reply STOP to opt out" on every SMS
14 No fabricated reviews/aggregateRating Schema uses actual Google data only

Required score: 14/14 to publish any output.


Pricing

  • One-time: $49
  • Monthly: $19.99/month (includes prompt updates as Nevada regulations change)
  • Bundle: Included in Home Services & Trades Bundle v2 ($99)

Changelog

  • v2.0.0 (2026-05-26): Full rebuild. 7-moat NBHSB-specific framework. Distinct from Skill #222 (hair salon dual-board kit). Added booth rental IC gate, Master Barber credential gate, OSHA BBP gate for blade services.
Usage Guidance
From a security standpoint this looks safe to install. Users should still verify the Nevada, FTC, TCPA, OSHA, Google, license-number, review-count, and advertising compliance claims before publishing generated content, because the skill produces business/legal marketing guidance but does not independently validate those facts.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The artifacts consistently provide barbershop marketing prompts, examples, and compliance-oriented copy guidance aligned with the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are scoped to generating ads, service pages, review responses, referral material, and local SEO content; no prompt overrides, hidden agent control, or unrelated actions were found.
Install Mechanism
The package contains Markdown files and a metadata-only package.json with no dependencies, scripts, executable files, or install hooks.
Credentials
The skill does not request filesystem, credential, account, browser profile, or broad network access; external references are ordinary placeholders or schema/map URLs for generated marketing content.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence mechanism, privilege escalation, background worker, scheduled task, or long-running process is present.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install barbershop-marketing-kit
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /barbershop-marketing-kit
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
Barbershop Marketing Kit v1.0.1 Changelog - Added example profile for Razor Sharp Barbershop in Las Vegas. - Introduced a sample digital ads & local SEO prompt for barbershops. - Added initial package.json for skill configuration and dependency management.
v1.0.0
Barbershop & Master Barber Marketing Kit v2.0 is a major update focused on Nevada-specific legal and regulatory compliance for barbershop advertising. - All marketing outputs are automatically audited against 7 key Nevada and federal compliance "moats," blocking ad copy that could trigger Board, OSHA, or FTC enforcement. - Ensures correct use and disclosure of NBHSB shop and individual license numbers—never confuses barber and cosmetology licensing. - Straight razor and sanitation protocol language complies with NBHSB and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen requirements. - Only allows "Master Barber" marketing if the valid Nevada master license is provided. - Automatically prevents false "sterile" tool, "autoclave," or drug claims in all content. - Includes FTC-compliant guidance for before/after photos and influencer/review posts. - Output package: ready-to-use seasonal email campaigns, Google ads, Facebook/Instagram ads, SMS, service page content, and more. - Designed for Nevada (Clark County) but principles are applicable nationwide.
Metadata
Slug barbershop-marketing-kit
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Barbershop Marketing Kit?

Generates compliant marketing content tailored for Nevada barbershops, ensuring license accuracy, sanitation claims, product claims, and FTC endorsement comp... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 52 downloads so far.

How do I install Barbershop Marketing Kit?

Run "/install barbershop-marketing-kit" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Barbershop Marketing Kit free?

Yes, Barbershop Marketing Kit is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Barbershop Marketing Kit support?

Barbershop Marketing Kit is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Barbershop Marketing Kit?

It is built and maintained by GitFlopez (@gitflopez); the current version is v1.0.1.

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