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Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
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Editorial Ranking · Melbourne · 2026

The best hair salons in Melbourne.

Ten Melbourne salons tested on cut craft, colour craft and how the work ages at week six. The most rigorous editorial test of Melbourne hair you'll find. No paid placements.

10 salons tested Six-week ageing review $80–$650 price range 0 paid placements
At a glance

Compare every hair salon.

RankHair SalonPriceGlow Score
№ 1 Edwards and Co — Fitzroy Balayage + colour craft $$$ $380 senior balayage ★ 9.5 · 1,200 Book →
№ 2 Valonz Haircutters Cut craft + signature shapes $$$ $220 senior cut ★ 9.2 · 580 Book →
№ 3 Rakis on Collins CBD professional polish $$$ $260 senior cut + colour ★ 9.0 · 720 Book →
№ 4 KEVIN.MURPHY Salon On-trend cuts + product knowledge $$ $195 senior cut ★ 8.8 · 410 Book →
№ 5 Ryder Carlton Curly + textured hair $$ $185 senior cut ★ 8.7 · 360 Book →
№ 6 Hair by Kayla Lived-in colour $$ $260 balayage ★ 8.5 · 290 Book →
№ 7 Stelios Hair Bayside locals $$ $175 senior cut ★ 8.4 · 320 Book →
№ 8 Salon Pretty Mid-market reliability $$ $200 cut + colour ★ 8.0 · 230 Book →
№ 9 Headquarters Hair Beginners + budget $ $130 senior cut ★ 7.9 · 510 Book →
№ 10 The Blow Bar Event-day blow-drys $$ $80 blow-dry ★ 7.6 · 180 Book →
Full ranking · 1 to 10

Glow's full hair salon ranking.

Ten hair salons, ranked. The first three earn the editorial spotlight. Use the filters to narrow by what matters to you.

№ 1 Glow 9.5
Hair · Melbourne $$$

📍 Fitzroy · Best for balayage + colour craft
★★★★★ · 1,200 reviews on Google
Top PickGlow Verified

Melbourne's reference colour studio. Conservative on bleaching, careful on tone, every appointment ends with a tone-locking gloss. Six-week ageing on the work is the best in the city.

BalayageToner glazeLong hair
From $380 senior balayage
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№ 2 Glow 9.2
Hair · Melbourne $$$

📍 Prahran · Best for cut craft + signature shapes
★★★★★ · 580 reviews on Google
Best for LuxuryGlow Verified

Cut-led salon, less colour-focused. The senior cutters trained at Vidal Sassoon — the geometry of a Valonz cut is markedly more architectural than typical Melbourne salons. Worth the price for a definitive haircut.

Architectural cuttingBobsSassoon training
From $220 senior cut
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№ 3 Glow 9.0
Hair · Melbourne $$$

📍 Melbourne CBD · Best for cbd professional polish
★★★★★ · 720 reviews on Google
Best for Luxury

Long-running Melbourne institution. The clientele skews lawyer/banker/professional. Conservative, polished, expensive. Strong on grey blending and corporate-appropriate colour.

Grey blendingCorporate polishLong-time clients
From $260 senior cut + colour
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№ 4 Glow 8.8
Hair · Melbourne $$

📍 Fitzroy · Best for on-trend cuts + product knowledge
★★★★★ · 410 reviews on Google
Glow Verified

Brand-flagship salon. The product knowledge is unmatched — every blow-dry is a styling tutorial. Cut craft is solid, colour is strong but not at Edwards' level.

KEVIN.MURPHYTrend-led cutsProduct education
From $195 senior cut
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№ 5 Glow 8.7
Hair · Melbourne $$

📍 Carlton · Best for curly + textured hair
★★★★★ · 360 reviews on Google
Glow Verified

Specialists in curly and textured hair. The dry-cutting technique on coils is among the city's best. Limited colour offering — go elsewhere if you want balayage.

Curly hairTexture cuttingDry cutting
From $185 senior cut
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№ 6 Glow 8.5
Hair · Melbourne $$

📍 Collingwood · Best for lived-in colour
★★★★ · 290 reviews on Google
Best Value

Younger colourist, on-trend lived-in balayage, strong Instagram following. Result is beautiful at week one; ages a little fast compared to Edwards. Good value at this price point.

Lived-in colourLowlightsInstagram-led
From $260 balayage
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№ 7 Glow 8.4
Hair · Melbourne $$

📍 St Kilda · Best for bayside locals
★★★★ · 320 reviews on Google

Long-standing bayside salon. Less trend-led, more relationship-led. Strong on classic cuts and conservative colour. Reliable for the bayside professional crowd.

Classic cutsBaysideLong-time clients
From $175 senior cut
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№ 8 Glow 8.0
Hair · Melbourne $$

📍 Richmond · Best for mid-market reliability
★★★★ · 230 reviews on Google

Solid, mid-market, no surprises. The right choice if you want a competent cut and tone without the senior pricing. Less ideal for transformative colour change.

Mid-marketToningConservative
From $200 cut + colour
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№ 9 Glow 7.9
Hair · Melbourne $

📍 Melbourne CBD · Best for beginners + budget
★★★★ · 510 reviews on Google
Best for BeginnersBest Value

Affordable CBD salon, junior-led. Result is honest for the price. The right choice for first colour or trim before you commit to a senior colourist elsewhere.

Budget pricingJunior cutsCBD
From $130 senior cut
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№ 10 Glow 7.6
Hair · Melbourne $$

📍 Armadale · Best for event-day blow-drys
★★★★ · 180 reviews on Google

Specialist blow-dry bar — no cuts, no colour, just styling. Strong for event-day prep, weddings, corporate days. Walk-in friendly with online booking.

Blow-drysEvent stylingWalk-ins
From $80 blow-dry
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Editorial standard

How we rank hair salons.

Glow's editorial team visits every business in person. We book under regular client names, pay normal pricing, and grade against a five-axis scorecard: practitioner skill, equipment or product, hygiene, results at week six, and pricing transparency. We re-test every 12 months. No business pays for placement.

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Buyer's guide

What to look for in a hair salon.

  • A pre-cut consultation that lasts at least ten minutes. If they touch your hair before that conversation, leave.
  • A senior colourist who'll talk you out of going lighter when your hair is fragile. Restraint is craft.
  • Photographs of the colourist's six-week work, not just salon-day. Anyone can post a day-one shot.
  • A toner gloss step at the end of every appointment. Tone-locking is what separates pro from amateur colour.
Frequently asked

Common questions.

How much should I expect to pay for senior balayage in Melbourne?

$380–$650 at an A-list salon, including blow-dry. Below $300 is junior; above $700 is brand premium. Most senior colourists won't go above the $650 mark even when they could — it caps how many clients they can fit a day.

How should I choose a colourist?

Look at their week-six work. Strong colourists post grown-out colour intentionally — that's where craft shows. Anyone can produce a good day-one photo.

Is hair gloss worth it between balayage?

Yes — every six weeks, $80–$140. Adds tone, fixes brassiness, extends the balayage. The single highest-ROI hair spend after the colour itself.

How do I avoid a bad cut?

Bring three photos of cuts you like, on faces shaped like yours. Talk through the cut for the first ten minutes, before they touch your hair.

More from Glow.

For more Melbourne beauty editorial, see Glow's Melbourne city guide, The Glow 100 annual edit, or the brand explorer. For other Australian cities, see Sydney, Brisbane, or the 2027 city roadmap.

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