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Best Hair Salons in Manila that are Already Open

Hair salons were among the many customer-oriented sectors that suffered the brunt of the pandemic, with salons in general being forbidden to operate during quarantine at all. Luckily, as the country is slowly restarting shops and businesses, hair salons and barbershops in areas under GCQ have been given the go signal to operate. 

Badly in need of a professional hairdresser to fix that unruly mane after 5 months of quarantine? Want to get grey hair colored again? Or maybe you just want a change after being stuck for a while? We hear you. We’ve compiled some of the most reputable salons in the Metro where you can now get your do done!

Piandre

Piandre has been in the industry for its 1987, and is known for its upmarket yet warm ambiance. Their hairstylists are led and trained by a Vidal Sassoon Academy London graduate. Piandre’s services include various hair treatments, spot massage, and gel and standard mani-pedi. 

The Essentials

  • Open Branches: BGC | Greenbelt | Timog | UP Town Center | TriNoma | Alabang | Ayala the 30th (Ortigas) | Del Monte | Feliz | Salcedo | Santolan Town Plaza
  • You can check out their branch locator here
  • Follow them on Facebook
  • See them on Instagram 
  • Email: we@piandre.com

Basement Salon

Basement Salon is known as the first Aveda salon in the capital. They sell and use Aveda hair care products for treatments, which are made with 95% naturally derived ingredients. This 20-year old salon offers restructuring, haircut and hair removal, color, hair treatments, massage, makeup, nail services, and more.

The Essentials

  • Open branches and contact numbers: 
    • Shangri-La Plaza: 8638-2222; 8638-6666 or 0917-590-4512; 09285009921
    • Rockwell: 8898-2222; 8892-6666 or 0917-819-2222; 0939-915-1923
    • Eastwood: 0917-520-9692

Azta Urban Salon

Azta Urban Salon began as a modest grooming salon in Pasig in 2004, specializing in snazzy hair coloring services. Today it has evolved into a full-fledged beauty and pampering hub, with six branches spread across the metro. 

The Essentials

  • Open branches and contact numbers:
    • Antipolo: 09190045735
    • Ayala Town Center: 09663492307
    • Circuit Makati: 095679334220
    • Eastwood: 09773391194
    • Feliz: 09358946873
  • Follow them on Facebook.
  • See them on Instagram.

Toni&Guy

Toni&Guy is a global name, with more than 5 decades and 475 salons worldwide under its belt.

The salon offers apprenticeship and superior hair care services. 

The Essentials

  • Open branches and contact details: 
    • SM Aura: (02) 8 5536 956 or 0915 484 7080
    • TriNoma: (02) 8 954 2328 or 0917 850 9588
    • SM MOA: (02) 8 810 2716 or 0921862 3273
    • Discovery Primea: (02) 8 955 8869 or 0921 862 3308
    • Evia Lifestyle Center: (02) 8 255 9818 or 0917 501 9389
  • Follow them on Facebook.
  • See them on Instagram.

Jesi Mendez

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Catering to salon goers for over 40 years, Jesi Mendez branches are spread across several key establishments, including hotels. 

The Essentials

  • Open branches and contact details: 
    • Glorietta: 09771395866
    • New World Hotel: 09771395868
    • Robinsons Manila: 09771395867
  • Follow them on Facebook.
  • See them on Instagram.

Bench Fix

Founded by the homegrown clothing brand Bench/, Bench Fix showcases the same world-class yet affordable quality that Bench is known for. The salon uses Bench Fix products, which users can take home too. 

The Essentials

  • Open branches: Greenbelt 5 | Greenbelt 3 | Glorietta 4 | Barbers Glorietta | Shangri-La the Fort | Serendra | Bonifacio High Street | Alabang Town Center | SM Megamall | TriNoma | SM North Edsa 
  • Contact: 0917-6838-FIX (349)
  • Check out their open branches here.
  • Follow them on Facebook.
  • See them on Instagram.

David’s Salon

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Founded by David Charlton in 1989, David’s Salon has made a name for itself through European-style hairdressing, which it offers in over 200 branches in the Philippines.

The Essentials

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