Hair Colour in Singapore
5 salons in Hair Colour, Singapore, averaging real prices and ratings.
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Unclaimed 4.8 Chez Vous Hair Salon
Chez Vous (Flagship Store)
Ngee Ann City · Orchard Road
Unclaimed 4.8 Chez Vous Hair Salon
Chez Vous Private Space
Ngee Ann City · Orchard Road
Unclaimed 4.8 Chez Vous Hair Salon
Chez Vous HideAway
Ngee Ann City · Orchard Road
Unclaimed 4.5 Nailz Haus
Mandarin Gallery
Mandarin Gallery · Orchard Road
Unclaimed 4.5 Nailz Haus
Ngee Ann City
Ngee Ann City · Orchard Road
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Frequently asked questions about Hair Colour
How much does hair colour cost in Singapore?
Hair colour in Singapore usually costs around S$60 to S$120 for a root touch-up, S$80 to S$200 for a full single-process colour, and S$200 or more for long hair or premium Korean and Japanese colour brands. Dimensional techniques like balayage and highlights sit higher again. Price depends on your hair length, the colour brand, and the stylist's seniority.
How long does hair colour last, and how often should I touch up?
A single-process hair colour in Singapore generally lasts around four to six weeks before roots show, so many people touch up every one to two months. Gloss and toner refreshes fade sooner, while balayage and highlights grow out more gently and can stretch to three or four months. Using colour-safe shampoo and a hair treatment helps the colour last.
How do I find a good hair colourist in Singapore?
Look for a colourist with verified reviews and recent photos of work similar to what you want, since colour results vary a lot by stylist and by your starting hair. On Glamingo you can browse hair salons, sort by rating, and check services and pricing before booking. Reviews that mention colour specifically are the most useful signal.
What types of hair colour can I get in Singapore?
Common options in Singapore include full single-process colour, root touch-ups, grey coverage, fashion colours, and gloss or toner refreshes, plus dimensional techniques like balayage and highlights. Korean and Japanese colour lines are popular for softer, natural-looking results. Your stylist can recommend a shade and technique for your skin tone and hair condition.
Is hair colouring bad for your hair?
Hair colouring is generally safe when done well, though bleaching and lightening are more stressful to hair than darker or single-process colour. A good salon will check your hair's condition and pair colour with a bond-building or conditioning treatment to protect it. If your hair is already dry or damaged, ask your stylist about gentler options.
Where can I get my hair coloured near me in Singapore?
Glamingo lists hundreds of hair salons across Singapore that offer colour, from Orchard to the heartlands. You can browse by area or mall, compare verified ratings and prices, and book a colourist and time that suit you, all in one place.