London has a beauty salon on nearly every street. Some are brilliant. Some are… not.
And the trouble is, you often don’t know which is which until it’s too late — your brows are wonky, your skin’s reacting, and your bank account’s £85 lighter.
So how do you spot a good one before you book?
Here’s what to look for — and what should send you straight out the door.
- They Don’t Rely on Filters to Show Results
Scroll their Instagram. Are you seeing real faces, or just heavily edited after-shots?
A good salon shows honest results. They don’t hide behind soft lighting and beauty filters. You’ll see real skin, real brows, real lashes — and clients who actually look happy.
If every photo looks like a magazine ad, and there’s not a single pore in sight, be suspicious.
- Their Reviews Talk About the Experience, Not Just the Outcome
A quick Google search will show you the truth. What are people saying?
Not just “love my lashes,” but the stuff that matters:
- Were they clean?
- Was the therapist kind?
- Did they explain what they were doing?
- Did the results actually last?
Bad salons can fake pretty photos. They can’t fake 50 five-star reviews that all mention how relaxed and safe someone felt.
- They Talk With You, Not At You
A proper consultation isn’t just ticking boxes on a form. It’s a chat.
A good beauty therapist will ask about your skin, your routine, what you’re worried about, what you want. They’ll explain what the treatment does — and what it doesn’t.
If you’re rushed in, spoken over, or made to feel silly for asking questions, that’s a red flag.
Beauty shouldn’t be a lecture.
- The Place Is Clean — Really Clean
You don’t need marble floors. But you do need clean tools, fresh towels, tidy rooms, and bins that aren’t overflowing.
Good salons disinfect everything. They don’t double-dip wax. They wash their hands. They use gloves when needed.
If something feels off — trust your instinct. Bacteria doesn’t care how pretty the salon looks.
- They Don’t Push Treatments You Don’t Need
You went in for a facial. Now you’re being offered a full course of microneedling, three skin peels, and a lash extension special offer that costs £110.
Good salons don’t do hard sales. They might suggest something better suited to your skin — but they’ll explain why. And they’ll give you time to think.
If you feel pushed or guilt-tripped, walk away. Fast.
- Their Website Has Clear Prices and Proper Information
You shouldn’t have to DM a stranger just to find out how much an eyebrow tint costs.
Professional salons put their prices online. They list their services. They tell you how long things take, what to expect, and how to prepare.
It shows they respect your time — and your money.
Final Word
London’s full of beauty salons. Some care about your skin. Others care about your wallet.
If you want great results without the stress, pay attention before you book. Look at the photos. Read the reviews. Ask questions. Check the vibe.
The best salons won’t just make you look good. They’ll make you feel looked after.
And that’s what beauty should be.

