These are the best hair salons in NYC (2024)

These are the best hair salons in NYC (1)

Looking for the best hair salons? NYC has plenty of places that make the cut whether you want a new ‘do or a trim.

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Thanks to world-class hair salons, New Yorkers can always look their best and don a fresh coiffure. After all, all the trends start right here, so whether you’re going for a shag, a mullet or a more traditional style, rest assured you’ll be in style.

If you’re in the market for a fresh cut, new color or the best blowouts, we’ve got your mane covered with plenty of options, from steals to splurges. Quit cutting your own bangs and get ready for good hair days ahead and from these creative salons. Want head-to-toe beauty? Don’t forget to check out New York’s best nail salons, too.

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Best hair salons in NYC

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1.Treehouse Social Club
  • Things to do
  • East Village

TreehouseSocial Clubis a funky, tropicalplayground in the middle of the East Village. One step inside the glamorous space feels blithely like home. After you're welcomed into the retro salon, you swap your coat for a floral, silk robe of your choice and are sat in a green harp seat to chat hair. After 10 minutes inside, you may find yourself requesting punk pixies and feathery shags, after admiring the staff’sexciting looks. The pandemic didn’t stop New York hairstylist and ownerMischa G from opening upher gorgeous gut-renovated shop in October 2020. The team aims for the social club to become just that—a social place where the LGBTQ+ community and beyond can gather for do’s and stay for something thrill-y. With a sprawling backyard oasis space attached to the lot, Mischa hopes to bring in future art shows, drag performances, karaoke and gay discos to the patio. But for now, the salon is already filled with color and life—Mischa enlisted a visual artist to create murals to pay homage to legendary drag queens and trans icons. Don’t miss the Dolly Parton bathroom downstairs either.

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2.Salon Ruggeri
  • Health and beauty
  • Hair salons
  • Chelsea
  • price 3 of 4

Australia natives and partners Gregorio Ruggeri & Craig Longhurst moved to New York to open their gorgeous NoMad salon in 2015.Since then, thechic salon has moved to acute townhouse on the West side, right next to the Highline that isboth their salon andluxurious apartment beautifully decorated by Longhurst, an interior designer. It also sells fragrances and jewelry in addition to styling products. The salon uses no assistants—you get one master stylist who does your cut, color and style. Haircuts and highlights start at $250.

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3.CutLoose
  • Health and beauty
  • Hair salons
  • Greenpoint

A quality haircut can feel transformative, but what if while you got your new styling, the experience also felt like a toe-tapping disco party? Enter: CutLoose, a retro Greenpoint hair salon with disco-laden DJ sets reverberating in thecolorfulspace from owner and stylist Siobhan Benson.Bensonwhoworked in the fashion industry for years, helms a the best Bangs Bobs and Layers in townClients in the salon can jam out (from their chairs) to the likes of Madonna and Pet Shop Boys,playing on premium subwoofers during their hair service.As for your choice of cut, throw any reference from anyeraand they can nail it from 70’s, 80’s, 90’stomodernlooks.Coming for color? Theircolorist's work isjust aspoppy and vibrantasthe salon, with lush purple styling chairs. You can book appointmentshere.

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4.Love Dunette
  • Things to do
  • Lower East Side

Christine McMillen and Jenna Pitocco, co-owners of New York City’sLove, Dunette, opened up their salon to make one thing most consistent among their clients: low maintenance hair.At their salon on the Lower East Side,they hold court in helpingclients spend more time living life between appointments, creating dimensional looks that grow out well, like melting roots with highlights and lowlights. The salon’s environment matches their specialty in haircuts: laid-back. Specializing in balayage, hair painting, and lived in color, at Love Dunette, services range in price from about $115 to $250.

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5.Adel Atelier
  • Health and beauty
  • Beauty salons
  • Midtown East
  • price 3 of 4

Adel Chabbi’s Midtown East salon focuses on dry cuts, color, hair extensions and blowouts. The celebrity stylist began his career in France at age 13 and believes everyone deserves to feel good about themselves. Feel like a star yourself in the massage chairs, which you can enjoy as you get your hair washed. Cuts start at $250 and blowouts at $75.

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6.The Bird House
  • Health and beauty
  • Gowanus
  • price 3 of 4

The salon was started in 2011 by two sisters in Carroll Gardens, but they’ve since moved to a larger location in Gowanus. The Bird House believes your relationship with your hair is deep and the goal is for you to leave the salon feeling “emotionally boosted.” (And if you’re undergoing chemotherapy, your cut is free.) They've also just opened another new locationon Johnson Avenue in Bushwick. At Bird House they do cut, color (including Balyage and Ombre) and styling. Cutsbegin at$75 to $180, color starts at $120 and blowouts begin at $45. You can book online or via their app, but be aware that they require a credit card when booking and have a 24-hour cancellation policy.

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7.Butterfly Studio
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Flatiron
  • price 4 of 4

Owner Kattia Solano refers to her 4,000-square-foot second-floor salon as a “sanctuary of beauty and artistry,” and we agree. Her primp haven is the perfect place to go to be at peace with your mane. Translation? Rest assured that your hair needs and desires will be met. Solano, along with her superstar crew of stylists, turn out perfectly-layered, easy-to-wear cuts in addition to makeup applications. Cuts start at $125.

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8.Cutler Brooklyn
  • Health and beauty
  • Beauty salons
  • Williamsburg
  • price 2 of 4

The Brooklyn outpost of this high-end Manhattan salon certainly fits its Williamsburg setting: It’s small, stylish and intimate. And with only five chairs, it’s the opposite of cookie-cutter hair factories that turn out the same ’do over and over. Here, stylists translate their Fashion Week cred to cuts and color (both $120 and up) that are on trend without trying too hard. Head to the back for a strong drink at the salon bar, then lounge in the backyard garden when weather is warm.

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9.Nunzio Saviano Salon
  • Health and beauty
  • Beauty salons
  • Lenox Hill
  • price 3 of 4

Salon owner Nunzio Saviano’s philosophy spurns the signature look, embracing instead the idea that a ’do should be as unique as the client. Expect a full examination of facial structure, lifestyle and hair quirks before a stylist gets to work. Cuts and color both start at $150, and additional services include makeup, wedding prep and even braiding.

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10.Sally Hershberger NoMad
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Chelsea
  • price 3 of 4

Sally Hershberger is one of the most sought-after hairstylists in the country. Many a high-wattage star—Kate Moss, Julia Roberts and Michelle Pfeiffer, for example—will shell out $1,000 to see her, and Hershberger even attracts unlikely VIP clients like Tom Cruise and Hillary Clinton. If Hershberger’s fee is too steep, consider shelling out for one of the other Sally-trained stylists for $200. It’s a small price to pay for perfection.

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11.Arte Salon
  • Health and beauty
  • Nolita
  • price 3 of 4

Joseph Artale’s bright, modern salon creates a calm feel that’s light-years from the downtown hustle. That’s the key right there: Clients say that the stylists here actually listen—like, really listen—to what they want and deliver it to perfection. And stop-traffic tresses are just icing on the cake, since each treatment is accompanied by a Japanese head and neck massage—worth the appointment on its own. Color services start at $100, and you could see a junior stylist for $95.

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12.Arrojo Studio
  • Health and beauty
  • Hair salons
  • West Village
  • price 3 of 4

You may recognize owner Nick Arrojo from TLC’s What Not to Wear, where he spent seven seasons as the official hairdressing host. His eponymous salons—in Soho, Tribeca and now Williamsburg—are known for upholding Nick’s signature razor technique. A cut by Mr. Arrojo himself will set you back $500, but an appointment with any of the specially trained stylists (ranked by experience in six different levels) range from $85 to $205. The salon also does color starting at $85 as well as makeup and add-on hair treatments. If you book at the flagship location in Soho, check out the Italian café at the back of the salon during those long, multiple-steps-required appointments.

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Photograph: Courtesy Fox and Jane
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • East Village
  • price 2 of 4

Looking for a break from the pretension of most city salons, two best friends opened the original Fox and Jane location on the LES in 2011. The vibe is warm, chill and, thanks to the wine and beer clients are greeted with, skews more British pub than swanky salon. Even the name is a nod to famous London watering holes such as the Crown and the Thorn, or the Lamb and Flag. A total fan fave, the salons, which are found throughout the city, have reasonable prices for top-notch services—cuts start at $73 and color at $93. And the alcohol certainly doesn't hurt.

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14.Fringe
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Lower East Side
  • price 2 of 4

Owner Amy Schiappa really likes art: Her beauty parlor has an art gallery, which features the work of local artists on a revolving basis, and the shop’s website thanks customers for “letting us put art on your heads.” Cuts start at $100 and the stylists’ areas of expertise ranges from the unexpected and bizarre to the subdued and traditional. For returning customers, bang trims between regular visits are complimentary.

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15.Butterfly Studio
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Flatiron
  • price 4 of 4

While it's primarily known as a gorgeously outfitted hair salon where owner Kattia Solano—and a legion of equally talented stylists—turn out perfectly layered, easy-to-wear cuts, this massive, 4,000-square-foot second-floor space also has an in-house space devoted to massages, nail treatments and waxing. Cuts cost $120 for women and $90 for men.

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16.Ludlow Blunt
  • Health and beauty
  • Barbershops
  • Williamsburg
  • price 3 of 4

The appropriately hipster-ified Ludlow Blunt Salon, Russell Manley’s Williamsburg salon for ladies and gents, blends an old-school vibe with effortless, of-the-moment style. The shop, named after turn-of-the-century philanthropists—and owners of pretty sizeable mustaches—seems to have a cult following with mere mortals as well as mega-celebs, all of whom eat up the careful craftsmanship and throwback grooming products offered here. Cuts start at $105 for women and $75 for men. Salon services include extras such as a beard trim or a traditional hot towel shave.

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17.Whistle
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • East Village
  • price 2 of 4

The East Village Whistle’s motto, “Look less ugly,” certainly seems promising, and the price is right, too. Cuts are from $72 to $88, coloring starts at $88 and blowouts begin at $45. Stylist Tom is known for turning bang-haters into side-swept goddesses—and he actually explains how to re-create the look after washing it at home. Bang trims are free for clients (as often as necessary) and just $20 for new patrons.

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New to Brooklyn in 2021, this bright salon with a luxe waiting area and bar may be confused as a chic co-working space. Instead, it’s a full-service salon, where clients can start with free cut and color consultations and then move into customized treatments. Cuts start at $98 and additional beauty treatments are also offered if you want to start with a facial or make this salon visit an all-day experience.

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19.Cowlicks Japan
  • Bars
  • co*cktail bars
  • Chelsea

Exclusively working with senior stylists, Cowlicks is beloved for its haircuts, color and perms done with Japanese techniques and imported Japanese products. Cuts start at $80 and kids' cuts are also available. Japanese straightening, deep conditioning and a range of specialty relaxers are also available.

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Feel like a model walking into this enormous loft space by haircare company Bumble & bumble. Signature razor cuts start at $99 and volunteer hair models can also register for free styles. Hair extensions, color correction and more are available at this teaching salon with a wide range of talented stylists.

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    How much to tip on a $500 haircut? ›

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    Total BillIndustry Standard: 20%Above and Beyond Service or Holiday Tip: 25%
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    How much to tip a hairdresser on $100? ›

    If math is not your forte (don't worry, we rely on a calculator too) here's a little cheat sheet: Wondering how much to tip for a $100 hair color service? A 20 percent tip is $20 and a 25 percent tip is $25.

    Is $5 tip on $25 haircut good? ›

    Generally speaking, for good service, you should tip 15 to 20 percent of the entire bill. Tip more for exceptional service or less for what you consider to be inadequate service. Tipping is your way of saying “job well done,” so tip more if the person performing the service has gone above and beyond what is expected.

    Is $5 a good tip for a $15 haircut? ›

    “$10 to $20 is generous,” Rivera said. “Most people will do $5.” Others said people should leave a similar tip to what they would leave at a restaurant. “I would say around 20% is fine,” said Adam Quintero, owner of Up Hair in the Castro.

    How much is a haircut in NYC? ›

    In upscale or trendy neighborhoods, prices may be higher than in other areas. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, a basic haircut in a mid-range salon in New York City might cost anywhere from $50 to $100 or more. High-end salons or those with well-known stylists can charge significantly more.

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    If you still have questions about salon tipping, these frequently asked questions might help. Is it OK to tip 15% at a salon? According to Consumer Reports, you should tip at least 15% of the service fee, even if the service wasn't the best.

    Is $5 a good tip for a hairdresser? ›

    If she does a simple dry cut (a haircut without washing or shampooing first), she says that a $5-$10 tip is a great tip. That service takes her anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes, but rounding up to an hour would be the best thing to do. Certified Master Extension Specialist Kendra Ward agrees.

    Is $10 a good tip for hairdresser? ›

    So whether you get a basic trim, a blowout, or a major color change (like the super-trendy blue hair you've been saving on IG), 20 percent is a rule of thumb. Here's a simple guide if quick math also isn't your strong suit: $25 service = $5 tip. $50 service = $10 tip.

    Is $10 a good tip for a $40 haircut? ›

    Remember the golden rule: "You should tip 20% on the entire service cost, not per individual," says Schweitzer. So if your haircut and blow-dry cost $40 total, and your color was $60, your total service cost comes to $100. That means you should tip $20 divided between the colorist and stylist.

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    Give cash directly to your stylist

    When tipping at a hair salon, it's best to give cash directly to your stylist rather than tipping through the front desk. This ensures they receive the total amount without splitting it with other employees.

    Do you tip on $500 hair? ›

    A tip of 15-20% of your hair service cost is a good starting point.

    How much do you tip a $350 hairdresser? ›

    Generally, you should tip a hairdresser 20 percent if you're happy with all aspects of your service, says Hodges. So whether you get a basic trim, a blowout, or a major color change (like the super-trendy blue hair you've been saving on IG), 20 percent is a rule of thumb.

    Is 15% a bad tip for a hairdresser? ›

    Is it OK to tip 15% at a salon? According to Consumer Reports, you should tip at least 15% of the service fee, even if the service wasn't the best. If you're debating whether to tip a smaller amount because you're not happy with your service, you can also consider speaking to the manager or owner first.

    How much tip for $300 hair? ›

    On average I spend about $300 on a haircut+highlights and 20% of that is $60 plus $5 for the assistant. Anyone else feeling poor after a trip to the salon? There has to be a better way. I'm all for tipping but if you look up guides to salon tipping online the hairdressers all post that it should be 20%.

    Should I tip for an expensive haircut? ›

    Remember the golden rule: "You should tip 20% on the entire service cost, not per individual," says Schweitzer. So if your haircut and blow-dry cost $40 total, and your color was $60, your total service cost comes to $100. That means you should tip $20 divided between the colorist and stylist.

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