10 best beauty salons in Singapore
Here is our list of the 10 best beauty salons in Singapore for you to make heads turn.
1. JUNGSAEMMOOL
JUNGSAEMMOOL is a South Korean beauty brand founded by celebrity makeup artist Jung Saem-mool, known for its high-quality cosmetics. The company's first global flagship store outside of Seoul is at Scotts Road, combining retail, beauty services and a makeup school.
For Women, a 45-minute Cut will cost you S$120, a 4-hour Korean Heating Perm for S$500, a 2-hour Root Perm for S$200 and a 30-minute Fringe Trim for S$30.
For Men, a 1-hour Hair Styling will set you back by S$100, a 1-hour Hair Wash + Blow Drying by S$80, a 30-minute Hair Wash + Blow by S$80, a 1-hour Haircut (including Wash) by S$100 and a 1-hour and 30-minute Down Perm by S$150.
27 Scotts Road, Singapore 228222 +65 6320 3896 Daily: 10am – 7pm | |
2. Today Salon & Beauty
Today Salon at Toa Payoh Central offers a wide range of hair services, including haircuts, colouring, treatments and styling. They also offer other services such as hair extensions and keratin treatments. They also offer services that include blow drying and hair braiding.
Services include the Customised Facial (S$68 for First Trial), Eyebrow Embroidery (S$99), Eyelash Extension (S$58), Nail Art (S$38) and Express Mani Gel (S$19).
Other services are the Eyebrow Trim (S$5), Mole/Skin Tag Removal (from S$5), Underarm Waxing (S$15) and the Underarm Optimal Pulse Technology (S$28).
Block 183 Toa Payoh Central, Toa Payoh Mall, #01-286, Singapore 310183 +65 9893 3885 Daily: 10am – 8.30pm | |
3. Miin Hair & Beauty
Miin Hair & Beauty is a Korean beauty salon in Singapore known for its authentic Korean hairstyling techniques, luxury service and customer-focused approach. It aims to provide a personalised experience by marrying traditional Korean hairstyling with contemporary fads.
A Men's Cut costs S$60, and you can get a Women's Cut for S$70, a Fringe Cut for S$15 and a Kid's Cut for S$55 for Girls and S$45 for Boys. The prices apply to the Senior Stylist.
A Men's Cut costs S$70, and you can get a Women's Cut for S$80, a Fringe Cut for S$15 and a Children's Cut for S$55 for Girls and S$45 for Boys. The prices apply to the Director.
A Men's Cut costs S$90, a Women's Cut S$95, a Fringe Cut S$25 and a Children's Cut S$70 (Girls and Boys). The prices apply to the Creative Director.
350 Orchard Road, Isetan Scotts, #01-04 1/F, Singapore 238868 +65 3129 8125 Daily: 8.30am – 6pm | |
4. Emily Beauty Salon
Emily Beauty Salon is a beauty salon in Lucky Plaza. It offers services including eyebrow embroidery, eyelash extensions and facial treatments. They also provide services such as Korean eyeliner and lip enhancement. The salon emphasises its expertise and dedication.
If you require Eyebrow Embroidery (from S$188), acquire beautiful eyebrows using their extensive selection of microblading methods. From rethinking the shape to filling in regions, their talented and certified artists can assist you in achieving the brow change you've always wanted.
Transform your lips with their Lip Enhancement Service (from S$388). To fit your style, the salon offers a wide variety of colours. Their knowledgeable specialists use cutting-edge methods to produce semi-permanent lip colouration that accentuates your inherent attractiveness.
304 Orchard Road, Lucky Plaza, #01-49/ #02-72 /#B1-132, Singapore 238863 +65 3129 8125 Daily: 8.30am – 6pm | |
5. Tharunaa Beauty & Fashion
Tharunaa Beauty & Fashion was founded by Subramani Aruna, a certified beautician, make-up artist and hairstylist. The salon acts as a one-stop shop for your beauty needs. They offer cosmetic procedures and services to achieve a radiant look and sculpted body.
Services offered include Threading (from S$5), Waxing (from S$8), Facial (from S$40), Hair Cut (from S$8), Hair Service (from S$55), Hair Treatment (from S$55), Hair Treatment (from S$55), Mask (from S$30) and Massage (from S$55).
A Basic Makeup starts from S$150, a Basic Makeup with Hairdo from S$250, a Basic Bridal Makeup from S$1,200 and a Premium Bridal Makeup from S$2,000.
Other services offered are Ear Candling (from S$30) and Wart Removal (from $10).
896A Woodlands Drive 50, #10-58, Singapore 730896 +65 9747 4527 Daily: 10am – 9pm | |
JUNGSAEMMOOL tells us what distinguishes her flagship in Singapore from other K-beauty salons here
6. Gooday Beautie Parlour
Gooday Beautie Parlour is a beauty and hair salon that offers services such as eyebrow threading, facials, hair services and hair waxing. The salon specialises in traditional Indian threading, particularly for eyebrow shaping and also offers tailored facial treatments and hair services. Gooday Beautie Parlour is known for its emphasis on customer satisfaction.
They use only the highest quality products and the latest techniques for the best possible results. Their commitment to using efficacious products makes them a cut above the rest.
Services offered include Facial Treatment (from S$30), Threading Services (from S$7), Body Care Bleaching (from S$45), Waxing (from S$55), Hair Cut (from S$15), Scalp and Hair Treatment (from S$55) and Hair Colouring (from S$20).
101 Serangoon Road, Singapore 218006 +65 6392 2122 Mon to Sat: 10.30am – 9pm Sun: 10.30am – 7pm | |
7. Iffah Muslimah Hair & Beauty Salon
Iffah Muslimah is a local hair and beauty salon specifically catering to Muslim women, particularly those who wear hijab (head covering). They offer a private and comfortable environment, addressing the unique needs of hijabis, including hair and scalp treatments.
A Wash & Blow will set customers back by S$28 for Short Hair, S$36 for Medium Hair, S$38 for Long Hair and S$48 for Extra Long Hair. A Cold Perm costs S$98 for Short Hair, S$128 for Medium Hair, S$158 for Long Hair and S$168 for Extra Long Hair.
Their products include the Organic Argan Serum (S$38), a hair treatment serum made from 100 percent pure Moroccan argan oil. It's designed to moisturise and condition hair, leaving it soft and shiny without an oily residue. They also sell the CC Cream (S$38), a 10-in-1 colour-correcting cream that nourishes hair to produce a silky and radiant lustre.
For a full list of locations, refer +65 3129 8125 Mon to Fri: 10am – 6.30pm (Jurong East & Golden Landmark closed on Wed) Sat & Sun: 10am – 6pm | |
8. Beauty Full Skin Wellness
Beauty Full Skin Wellness offers a range of treatments focused on facial care, slimming and overall body wellness, with a holistic approach to beauty and overall well-being. They specialise in treatments that include Signature Meridian Bojin therapy, needleless injection facials and slimming treatments.
The Nova Plasma Facial (first trial at S$199) is a cutting-edge, non-invasive anti-ageing procedure. It addresses a number of skin issues, such as pigmentation, sagging, dullness, and acne, by combining hot and cold plasma technology. One advantage is that there is no downtime.
Their Signature Back Bojin (S$48) addresses tight necks and back discomfort by fusing traditional Bojin methods with contemporary wellness techniques. In order to relieve stress and enhance circulation, the practitioner applies pressure to particular spots on the shoulders, neck, and back.
For a full list of locations, refer . +65 9847 8845 Mon to Fri: 11am – 9pm Sat & Sun: 11am – 7pm | |
9. Serenity Beaute
Serenity Beaute is a Singaporean beauty salon in Tanjong Pagar. They are known for their highly personalised beauty treatments and award-winning services, particularly in eyebrow embroidery and eyelash extensions. They focus on customising services to individual styles.
As anyone who buys eyelash curlers can attest, good eyelash curlers are hard to find. So why not get their Pageant Lash Lift (first trial at S$58, usual price at S$88)? It gives eyelashes the look of being perfectly curled with definition and can last for 6 to 8 weeks.
It can be just as, if not even more, difficult to find calm and tranquillity in the metropolis. The SPA Rejuvenating Facial (S$168) is offered for this reason. It allows you to be conscious for a moment. This is in addition to properly cleaning and caring for your face. It benefits your soul as well as your skin.
10 Anson Road, International Plaza, #02-13, Singapore 079903 +65 8666 4828 Sun: 10.30am – 7.30pm | |
10. Hera Hair Beauty
Hera Hair Beauty is known for doing hair extensions, hair colouring and custom haircuts. They also offer other services such as nail and makeup services. The salon is popular with locals and expats. They are recognised for their versatility in handling various hair textures.
At the Tanglin branch, Ladies' Haircut & Styling costs S$80 – S$100, Men's Haircut & Styling for S$60, Wash & Styling for S$45 – S$65 and Upstyle for S$90 – S$130. The prices apply to Senior Stylists, who have a minimum of 13 years' experience in the sector.
At the Tanglin branch, Ladies' Haircut & Styling costs S$90 – S$120, Men's Haircut & Styling for S$65, Wash & Styling for S$45 – S$65 and Upstyle for S$90 – S$130. The prices apply to their Master Stylists, who have been in the sector for more than 17 years.
For a full list of locations & contact numbers, refer . Mon to Sat: 10am – 7pm Sun: 10am – 6pm | |
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