London's best hairdressers

Discover London's best hairdressers from super salons to classic barbers

Whether you're looking for a pre-party pick-me-up or a drastic colour change, London has hair salons to suit all tastes and budgets. To save you from any future bad hair days we sent a group of testers out into the capital to track down the best hairdressers in central, north, south, east and west London.

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Andrew Barton Salon

He may be a celeb and TV favourite, but there’s nothing intimidating about Andrew Barton’s eponymous salon – his Covent Garden venue is his friendly ‘home away from home’, with stylists and clients alike gabbing away to each other over tea and biscuits in an uber-relaxed setting, complete with strokeable flock wallpaper puppies. When not on shoots with the likes of Lily Allen, Andrew’s in the salon for just two days a week, but if you’re in need of a one-off transformation, his Andrew Barton Makeover is well worth the £510 for cut, colour and finish. He’s also built up an exceptional team that includes colourist AJ Blackadder, worshipped by beauty editors for his bespoke, seasonal trend-led services – forget dip-dyes, its all about colour panelling, blushing and monochromatic blondes (from £102).

  1. 25 Henrietta St, WC2E 8NA
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Atherton Cox

Think of Atherton Cox as the Jil Sander of hairdressers: beautiful cuts delivered without fuss. It was founded nearly a decade ago by Lisa Atherton and Paul Cox, and the team is now nearly 40-strong, catering predominantly for glamorous thirtysomething Marylebone professionals and yummy mummies. Thanks to Men’s Hairdresser of the Year award-winner Desmond Murray, who charges £68 for a ‘re-design’, it’s a go-to for a brilliant gents’ cut too. If you’re after a lengthening, rather than a shortening, service, look to the salon’s hair extensions. Under the directorship of Andrew Bidwell, you’ll get natural-looking tresses without a hint of Wag. Complete the red-carpet look with some seriously luxurious eyelash extensions by Daxita Veghela (£150).

  1. 18 New Cavendish St, W1G 8UR
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Aveda Institute

For those who care about what is going into and on to their bodies, the Aveda Institute on High Holborn is hard to beat. One of the orginal purveyors of natural hair and skin products, the brand continues to deliver quality treatments at this vast, airy hair and beauty spa. Time Out has long been a fan of the salon, not only for its fabulous non-agressive colour and great cuts, but the serene manicure and pedicure booths, tucked away at the back. What makes this salon appealing is that is refreshingly un-sceney: no air-kissing, fuss or celebrity gossip.

  1. 174 High Holborn, WC1V 7AA
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The Spa and Barber at Alfred Dunhill

You may feel a little self-conscious approaching the rather grand Bourdon House, home to luxury brand Alfred Dunhill’s flagship store, but a calm, unpretentious welcome makes you feel as though you’re a member of an exclusive men’s club (which, incidentally, is just what occupies the other half of the building). Step through clouds of cigar smoke on the Cellar Bar patio, up the plush carpeted staircase, and into the cutting room where barber Jay clips, trims and shaves from Tuesday through to Saturday. The room is packed with perfectly picked oddities: old books, anonymous bits of engines, a steel stetson, mini TVs and products from 200-year-old London pharmacists DR Harris. The service is impressive – personable, skilled and versatile – with contemporary styles on offer as much as classic, sober cuts more befitting a Mayfair hedge-fund manager. A spa area offers treatments for men and women if you need the full service, and the Cellar bar does a brilliantly spicy Bloody Mary, delivered to the barber’s chair. Haircut, £50; wet shave, from £40.

  1. 2 Davies St, W1K 3DJ
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Charles Worthington

For no-nonsense blow-dries, great colour and cuts in bright, comfortable surroundings, Charles Worthington is your man. We have long frequented the Percy Street outlet for lunchtime blow-dries (from £36) and can’t fault the customer service – a bowl of nuts and glass of bubbly is always offered within seconds of sitting down (you can have unlimited top-ups for a £2 charge. By our reckoning, if you drink enough, you can break even). The salon is minimal but super-comfortable, and for a place with such a big name behind it, it is remarkably friendly. Upstairs (at both Percy Street and Covent Garden salons) you can get great Marian Newman manicures and pedicures from £13.

  1. 7 Percy St, W1T 1DH
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Daniel Hersheson

Despite its location in the heart of upmarket Mayfair, this modern two-storey salon isn’t at all snooty, with a staff of very talented cutters and colourists. Prices start at £60 (£45 for men), though you’ll pay £300 for a cut with Daniel (£150 for men). There’s also a menu of therapies; the swish Harvey Nichols branch has a dedicated spa. Hersheson’s Blow Dry Bars are located at Topshop, Westfield London and One New Change.

  1. 45 Conduit Street, W1F 2YN
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Gielly Green

You can tell a fair bit about a salon from the calibre of towel on offer. At this swish Marylebone hairdressers they’re as thick as duvets and the colour of caramel highlights. That level of service runs through the whole establishment, which is darkly glossy and reassuringly expensive. Cuts cost up to £115 (although you can get a junior stylist for £45), but if you have the money to spend, it’s a great place to spend it. As well as the usual roster of cuts and colour, there is a spa-style beauty department, where you can go for a 120-minute facial to recover from the stress of your head massage and unctuous conditioning treatment.

  1. 42-44 George St, W1U 7ES
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It's Something Hells

Miss Betty and Mr Ducktail are London’s self-proclaimed ‘rock ‘n’ roll motherkutters’ – rockabilly hair experts who’ll coiffeur you back to the ’50s. Their small salon in Kingly Court offers a full menu of services for women – particularly colour treatments and brilliant, gravity-defying up-dos – but there’s just one coveted chair for men, where Mr Ducktail whips up pompadour quiffs with clippers, scissors and a switchblade. Lured from their native Toulouse by London’s tough-as-nails rockabilly scene, the pair have dressed It’s Something Hell’s with vintage memorabilia and leopard-print furniture, including collectors T-shirts, cola-scented own-brand hair products and stacks of well-thumbed tattoo mags. With a ‘first come, first served’ policy for men, it’s best to try your luck during the week – bad boys have been known to queue for hours on a Saturday morning to get clipped before a night of drag racing and dancing, no doubt. From £15.

  1. Unit 2.16 Kingly Court, (49 Carnaby Street), W1F 9PY
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Joe & Co

Joe Mills has been trimming, chopping and clippering Londoners at his unisex Soho salon The Lounge since the late '90s. Opened in December 2010, a few doors away on Greens Court, is another of his projects, Joe & Co. Focusing soley on men, Joe & Co offers an ultra-contemporary space that eschews the stuffy wood panels and badger brushes of traditional barbershops. Haircuts, treatments and a bespoke wet shave - as well as friendly, unhurried service - are all on offer. Recommended.

  1. 7 Greens Court, W1F 0HQ
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Jo Hansford

Jo Hansford has carved a niche for herself in hair colour. She is the first person many celebs turn to when they are thinking about changing from buttercup to vanilla (including Angelina Jolie and, bizarrely, Tim Henman). Having your hair coloured here is not a quick, in-and-out process; the staff take time to get the perfect shade. If you are getting a full head of colour, followed by a cut, you need to allow half a day. Mind you, the majority of the Prada-clad, bouffant-haired clientele look like they can afford to do so: we heard about one lady who used to travel from Australia when she needed her roots done. Despite all this, the salon retains an easy-going atmosphere full of banter and stories about the happenings on the increasingly hip Mount Street – which has suddenly found itself the epicentre of Mayfair’s cool scene.

  1. 48 South Audley St, W1K 2QB
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Jones & Payne

‘Having previously always worked for other people, we’ve really paid attention to all the things that used to niggle at us!’ says Stewart Payne, co-founder and manager of this ‘East-Meets-West London’ salon. Business partner, Ricky Lee Jones, co-founder and Master Stylist who trained at the likes of Trevor Sorbie and the nearby Taylor & Taylor, and the addition of a few ‘little wow factors’ borrowed from more exclusive establishments is what really sets this homely-feeling salon apart from its mid-range competitors. While some of London’s most expensive salons will charge you for a cup of tea (on top of an arm and a leg for highlights), here the extras are free. Elderflower bellinis and strawberry tarts were being served on our snoop and there’s lots of thoughtful touches, such as phone chargers and comfy chairs. Dip-dying with ammonia-free colour (£63) may be the most popular treatment among the Shoreditch set, but those with a more conservative taste needn’t be scared off. The cut and finish (from £37) is as good as any.

  1. 73 Curtain Rd, EC2A 3BS
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Michaeljohn

Despite its chic, contemporary look, Michaeljohn remains the ultimate old-school Mayfair salon catering for royalty (Princess Beatrice), fashion editors (yup, Anna Wintour gets her fringe cut here by Charlie Chan), and blonde Hollywood bombshells (from Cameron Diaz to Drew Barrymore). Part of its winning, if not particularly radical, formula is the superlative quality of its cuts (Matt Harrison is great with unruly hair as Time Out testers can testify). Tints, highlights and hair extensions are also catered for, the latter in a specially designed area where all sorts of hair wizardry is performed. Downstairs is the plush beauty room – where the fabulous-sounding 'Doctor Duve's Incredible Anti-Aging Facial' – has been introduced.

  1. 25 Albermarle Street, W1S 4HU
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Murdock Shoreditch

Murdock's artfully over-scrubbed interiors, full of flock wallpaper, vintage shop fittings and retro-packaged products, belies the small London chain's real age. Its first barbershop, in Shoreditch, opened in 2006, and still perfectly delivers the sort of centuries-old faux-heritage that is often copied but never bettered. With a full grooming package, from wet shaves, manicures and in-chair treatments to simple cuts and clever restyles, the décor may be old but consistent, high quality service is relaxed and contemporary. Accessories, manly gifts, art books and a generous edit of lotions and unguents, including Murdock's own branded cologne (from Black Tea to Vetiver) are all available at the brand's four London locations. The Monmouth Street store houses an expanded boutique with clothing and curios. This branch relocated from the chain's original store to this new site on Redchurch Street in November 2012. Other branches at Covent Garden, Liberty, Spitalfields

  1. 46 Redchurch Street, E2 7DP
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Toni & Guy, Sloane Square

For the original Toni & Guy experience, visit the Sloane Square salon. It’s been here for 30 years and harks back to the family roots of this global superbrand, and boasts a fiercely loyal clientele. The light and airy salon is the working residence of CEO Toni Mascolo OBE (who is available for bookings – surprsingly still only £69 for a cut and finish), as well as some of the company’s leading international artistic directors. The mezzanine level offers people-watching opportunities across the square, and on the lower ground you’ll find the walls papered with the catwalk looks created by Toni & Guy teams backstage at London Fashion Week.

  1. 49 Sloane Square, SW1W 8AX
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Windle & Moodie

‘From catwalk to the kerb’ is Windle & Moodie’s mantra, and few are more qualified to do so. Following a revamp last year, its Covent Garden salon features 2,500 square feet of styling space, plastered with shots of its greatest cuts – from Kate Moss hair-swishing in Vogue to Gwyneth Paltrow’s enviable choppy bob. Everyone from the receptionist to the in-house hair blogger is disarmingly friendly, and features such as mood lighting by wash stations make it easy to relax. The new speed styling service (£25), created by hairdressers who often work backstage at shows, is the most fashion-savvy in London. And the ingenious addition of speed colouring (£35 for 45mins) makes it an ideal spot for a lavish lunchbreak.

  1. 41-45 Short's Gardens, WC2H 9AP
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  • I would highly recommend Ricky Lee Jones at Jones & Payne on Curtain Road for hair cuts. I'd been with the same stylist for 10 years, and was as nervous as a first date! I had my cut there a month ago with Ricky, and he was incredible from start to finish. He was professional, reassuring, really listened to what I said, and thoroughly explained exactly what he was going to do as well as giving me styling and maintenance tips for aftercare. I will be honest - for the first week I was in shock, but having lived with it properly now, I adore it and it is my best look ever!!! Loads of compliments, he really managed to capture my essence superbly... I would highly recommend - the salon is lovely & unpretentious, the staff are all very pleasant, and I can't wait to go back.

    Tamiya Fri Feb 4 2011
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  • I can recommend Aveda Institute for highlights. Not cheap but not over priced either.

    alex Sun Jan 30 2011
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  • I've never written one of these reviews before, but was so pleased with both the result and the service at Jones and Payne in Shoreditch I felt compelled to do so! I had previously found it difficult to achieve a light enough shade of blonde (ie. bleached to white with no toner), but Claire listened and did a great job of this, putting in loads of highlights and providing great advice on after-care. Great wash and head massage too (not done by a trainee). Ricky gave me a great cut, talking me through what he was doing each step of the way. It now sits really well. Both friendly and lovely people. It is evident that it is a slalon that really cares about the client. There was good comunication (about my hair, not the weather) and the stylists I booked spent the whole time with me (rather than being deserted for long periods, or left with a trainee as happens at other salons). Lovely, chilled out salon too with attention to detail e.g. drinks and nibbles. Very pleased and will be returning. Thanks.

    Viv Thu Jan 27 2011
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  • After reading the reviews online I decided it was time to try a new hairdresser. I'd been going to a salon in west London for sometime but was looking for somewhere closer so decided to try Jones and Payne. My expectations were high and I have to say I was very impressed. The salon is gorgeous and the staff very attentive from the moment I walked in the door. Lewis was quick to understand the look that I was trying to achieve and didn't try and push me into having anything i didn't want. Oh and the haircut was fabulous. Would definitely recommend Lewis and have already booked in my next appointment.

    Mich Wed Jan 26 2011
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  • I had my hair done in Soho Lounge a few weeks ago & it was the worst cut I've had in my life... My bob was cut much shorter than I'd asked for. It's longer at the back than the front (I'd specifically asked for same length all the way around), longer on the right side than the left & I also have layers in one side and at the back (I'd also specifically asked for no layers). Am gutted, I know it's just hair & it will grow back, etc. but I had really long hair before & was really excited about getting a restyle & it just annoys me too that I was SO specific & the stylist just ignored me. The only good thing about this salon is the receptionist - she was really friendly.

    LC Sun Jan 23 2011
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  • Cut Shop on Charing Cross Road is small and not so easy to see from the street as it's on the first floor, but don't let that put you off. Elaine is s skilled stylist who is very friendly, listens to what you want and explains what she is doing (very important for a nervous customer like me!). I have never felt more relaxed in a salon than I did here, because I felt I was in the hands of someone supremely confident in her professionalism yet unpretentious. Prices are very reasonable - I have paid more for - much - less and will be going back!

    Sarah Thu Jan 13 2011
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  • Had a very pleasant visit to Murdock recently for a shave and cut. Great cut and very reasonably priced. Deffo worth a try.

    Paul P Wed Jan 12 2011
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  • Hi everyone, I bit the bullet and went to have the Ombre/baliage hair colour on Sat and choose Jones and Payne because of all the good reviews and its very close to where I live... I agree that the salon is lovely the free coffee and little banofee pie was a great touch and the black toilet paper (Im easily pleased) everyone was really friendly and not try hard Hoxtonites as sometime they can be round this area! My apointment was at 9am and Simon the guy I was told would be the best man for the job turned up at 9.30, which I wasnt that fussed about apart from I could have had another 30 mins in bed. To cut a long story short I left the salon at 15.30! After he promised me he knew exactly what I wanted and does it all the time, I showed him 3 seperate pictures of the hair I wanted, dark roots graduating into golden colours (My hair was originally a medium/light blonde). He died my whole hair mousy brown, then starting taking sections and backcombing them and adding bleach! (backcombing and bleach does not sound like an ideal combination) but I still had faith and was really excited for the result, then after he took the highlights out he put an all over toner colour on my hair and washed it again (at this point my hair has been washed 3 times), I did mention that I didnt think the 7/8 foils of bleach was going to lift my whole hair to the golden colour I wanted now that my whole hair was brown and also bleach will not creat a 'golden look' anyway. Finally he blowdried it and my whole hair just looked mousy from root to tip, no graduating, no golden, not what I ordered. I had to hold back the tears as I asked him do you think that this is golden enough still trying to be polite and he told me yes it is it looks fab. Now usually I would give the hairdressers a large tip, thank them very much and then go home and cry, but after 4.5 hours at this point I had to say something, Simon got really arsey with me insiting that it was golden and the roots where dark, I felt like I was going mad, I asked if he could fix it and he said he was fully booked all day and one of the juniors would have to do it now.. I had to go outside for a cigerette at this point because I was so angry and upset when I come in Stewart one of the owners come up and apologised and I asked him if this was what I ordered or looked like the picture because to me it just looked like long mousy colour hair and he agreed with me that no it is not right or does it look like the pictures I showed and that in fact it was just long brown hair from root to tip (thankfully because I didnt know if the 5 hours in the salon and the 2 Vodkas I was given to stop the tears had turned me colour blind). In the end the junior Kyle was left to put an even darker die on the root and more highlights of bleach (still with this backcombing technique) he was so lovely but when you are paying £165 you dont really want the junior to be doing your hair because the head stylist f*cked up. It got to 3pm and he was still backcombing and bleaching with the blackroots and I said I cant take anymore I am sorry I am really freaking out can we just finish up now I want to go home, they gave me a free Shu Uemura treatment because my hair felt like straw and still charged me £165! The end result is I have Black roots with greeny bleachy strips going through it, it looks awful I am going to have to put a black die over the lot until it grows out. I am mortified and even more upset that they charged me for it! I did see Ricky and other stylist doing cuts and blowdrying (I had been in there long enough to see quite a few!) and they did look great but for colour I would stay well away!!

    Sarah Mon Jan 10 2011
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  • If u pop in and speak to one of the colourists at Richard ward they'll advise u n should be able to help u with regards to the alexa Chung look

    Joanna Smith Sun Jan 9 2011
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  • Hi Sarah, HOB salons did a feature on Alexa Chungs two tone hair colour and said they did it there - not sure which branch but just ask the switchboard and they should be able to help you... Good luck x

    Jessica Thu Jan 6 2011
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