10 Best Atlanta Hair Salons

  • 337 Elizabeth St NE, Atlanta • Inman Park
    Melissa Gallagher - Got an appointment with owner Cristo, and I love my new cut! He listened to what I wanted and was able to give me what I was hoping for while taking into account my natural wave/texture. Will definitely be back!
    recommended by Kinzy Crampton, Leah Eller
  • 1604 DeKalb Ave NE, Atlanta • Candler Park
  • 2300 Windy Ridge Pkwy SE 70, Atlanta
    Karen Thompson - Best Salon in Atlanta I go to Donna every six to eight weeks for my Color and cut. Let me tell you! She is very good and is very concerned for her clients interest. Not only did she spend time with me each and every time. She also makes sure I am well informed of what she is doing and also makes sure that all my questions are answered along the way. I love the girls at the front Desk. They are very helpful and nice as well. The entire salon is just sooo relaxing and it is a retreat from the craziness of today. I wish I could afford to have these girls do my hair everyday and pamper me :P one can only hope! I would highly recommend Morgan as a stylist and a colorist to ANYONE.. Pros: Good Value, Great stylist, Wonderful Environment.
    Terry taubman - Amazing place I tried to do my own hair at home but soon realized it was a big mistake. I was ready to cry thinking what I could possibly do to fix the mess I created not even wanting to go outside to be seen. I began to research online for days on end. I called salon after salon until I came across Boardroom Hairstylists and spoke to the owner. She was very thorough and thoughtful going over each and every possible fix but alternately told me I need to see your hair. The rest was magic and after spending 5 hours with an amazing stylist Katie I almost cried with joy. wow, the time were by fast with amazing music, conversation, laughter and a couple glasses of chardonnay.
    jeff Mcdowell - My girlfriend tried to do her own hair at home, needless to she messed it up and was very upset. At work I noticed a coworker friend of mine had a beautiful color and loved her style so naturally I asked her were she had her hair done. She mentioned Boardroom Hairstylists so I looked them up and read all the wonderful reviews. Her Birthday was around the corner so I called the Salon and explained my situation. I was told it's very difficult to help without actually looking at her hair first. Well I took a chance and bought her a gift certificate based on approximate estimate and price range given me. This hair salon answered my prayers and my girlfriend was so thankful and happy. Thrilled doesn't even come close to expressing her joy.
    recommended by Donna Toland
  • 646 Lindbergh Way NE, Atlanta • Buckhead
    recommended by Kaylee Emerson
  • 318 Cherokee Ave SE 102, Atlanta • Grant Park
    Melissa Gallagher - Erika is just a dream. I feel like she's unafraid of giving me an honest opinion and pushing for what's best in terms of my face shape, hair texture & habits. I love talking to her during my appointments about travel, restaurants, and our pups, and I always leave feeling confident! Her recent expansion into retail feels like such a natural extension of her expertise.
  • 227 Sandy Springs Pl NE 407, Atlanta
    recommended by Mason Dorin, Blaire Dorin
  • 400 Decatur St SE, Atlanta • Sweet Auburn
    Jade Hodo - Jasmine's Garden does amazing protective styles! She does an amazing job with Butterfly Locs ! But she does a lot of different protective styles too and all of her prices are affordable! It's also ran and owned by a black woman! Definitely check her out for your protective styles this summer!
  • 2043 Cheshire Bridge Rd, Atlanta • Monrningside
    recommended by Kennedy Kirkland
  • 674 Highland Ave NE, Atlanta • Old Fourth Ward
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  • 1388 McLendon Ave NE, Atlanta • Candler Park
    recommended by jennifer sams

About Hair Salon Services

Finding the right salon for your hair needs can be daunting, especially when you’re looking for a transformation. It all comes down to what you want, whether it’s a new dramatic cut and color, a blowout, or a stylish, refreshed look sculpted and shaped to the latest hair trends. Stylists at these salons are hair experts, trained to understand the texture, shape, and color of hair, and correct those at-home DIY jobs that left you asking DIWhy. They understand your needs, the look you desire, and the right products for you to maintain happy, healthy hair at home until your next visit.

To help you differentiate some of the various services they provide, we’ll highlight some recent hair trends, techniques, and processes commonly used to help you decide. Of course, you should always consult your hair stylist to determine if it’s right for your hair (and right for your budget).

Balayage

From the French word that translates “to sweep” or “to paint”, balayage is a popular hair trend that some simply call hair painting because color is quite literally painted on your hair with a brush. This effect gives the hair a more natural highlight with softer regrowth lines, enabling you to grow your hair longer between appointments. Not only is it more cost-effective than foiling, since it takes less time and uses less product, but is also lower maintenance and works great on both light and dark hair.

Ombre Vs. Sombre

Whereas balayage is a dye or tone directly painted into the hair, the ombre effect is achieved from a foiling technique, where the hair is sectioned off before application, then wrapped in foil for processing. It starts with darker roots and lightens with a casual fade through the middle of your hair to its lightest point at the hair ends. Ombre can be done in all types of different colors (browns, blondes and reds are most common), and is usually more dramatic and eye-catching, but does require more maintenance as your natural hair color comes in at the roots.

Sombre is the flip side of the ombre coin. The S in Sombre stands for “subtle” and “softer.” With Sombre, your natural hair roots are kept as is, but lighten in color toward the ends. This is a popular style for brunettes to brighten hair with hints of golden, caramel, golden and blonde tones and requires less maintenance between appointments than a standard ombre, as the lighter sections of hair start higher for a naturally blended, gradual fade.

Bleach and Tone

Bleach and toning hair is a two-step process, at times requiring a follow-up appointment once the hair is healthy (which can be up to ten days later). In some instances, both processes can be done in the same day if the hair is healthy enough. Since the bleaching process removes the pigment completely from your hair, it causes the hair to be fragile and needs to regain health before being toned.

Depending how long the bleach is left in the hair and how dark your hair is to begin with, it can sometimes leave brassy undertones in hair. Toner helps to neutralize the brassy and warm undertones of hair, and brings your hair to the shade you desire (platinum, blonde, etc.). Purple shampoo also helps tone out unwanted warm shades for natural blondes, but your hair might require an ammonia-based toner to when you’re making a more dramatic color change. Since roots will come in with your natural color, you’ll need to make regular appointments for touch-ups, which does make bleaching hair a considerable investment.

Pricing

Full Balayage - $170-$220+
Partial Balayage - $130-$160+
Full Ombre/Sombre - $80-200+
Partial Ombre/Sombre - $100-120+
Bleach and Tone - $120-$200+

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