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    Mykonos in full glamour: a guide to booking hair, nails and beauty across the island

    Published on 19 June 2026 by Yael Monas

    • Why this guide exists
      • A note on what you’ll find here (and what you won’t)
    • What to book, and what it costs
    • In the heart of Mykonos Town
      • The serious spa: Azalea Luxury Spa
      • The gel-and-brow go-to: Nail My Day Mykonos
      • The wash, cut and go: Komi Mykonos
      • The one just for nails: Coconut Nails Spa Mykonos
      • The one that comes to you: Bridal and Editorial Makeup Artist
      • The case for booking here
    • Just outside the centre, around Argyraina and Drafaki
      • The do-it-all: KONCEPT
      • The hair and beard mainstay: Konstantinos Kontizas Hair Salon (Argyraina)
      • The skin lab: ICONIC Beauty Medical Lab
      • The ring-road one-stop: Beautyworld Nails & Hair Spa
      • The quick fix near the port: Sunkissed Hair Salon
      • The case for booking here
    • Out on the island, beyond Mykonos Town
      • The post-beach manicure: Nail My Day Ornos
      • The barber, and then some: Yo Black Mamba Barbershop & Nails & Makeup
      • The village local: Konstantinos Kontizas Hair Salon (Ano Mera)
      • The destination spa: Oqua Spa Mykonos Riviera
      • The case for booking here
    • For the season crowd: living and working on Mykonos
    • Booking around weddings, the meltemi and the Mykonos season
    • How to actually book on Treatwell

    On an island where everyone looks effortlessly put together, this is where the effort actually happens. Hair, nails, a massage and more across Mykonos, with real reviews, prices you can see up front, and a slot you can book online, even before you fly.

    The Little Venice waterfront in Mykonos Town: whitewashed houses with colourful wooden balconies at the sea's edge, the turquoise Aegean beyond, and white and teal café tables set out across a stone-paved terrace in the foreground.

    Why this guide exists

    Mykonos has a reputation to keep up, and by extension, so do you. This is the island of the long lunch that drifts into a beach club, of white linen against a deeper tan than you arrived with, of dinners where the lighting is flattering and everyone seems to know it. Looking pulled together here is not vanity. It is closer to the local dress code.

    Which is exactly why the beauty question sneaks up on people. You land, you unpack, and somewhere between the first swim and the first dinner you notice your roots need sorting, your nails have chipped, or your shoulders are still knotted from the flight. Then comes the harder part: working out where to actually go, on an island where the usual answer is “ask the hotel” and the usual price is whatever they feel like quoting on the day. Nothing says “holiday surprise” quite like discovering your blow-dry costs as much as your flight.

    This guide settles that. We have gathered fourteen salons across Mykonos, grouped by where you will find yourself, from the heart of the Chora to the beaches, Ano Mera and the north coast. Every one is bookable online, with real reviews and visible prices, so the only thing left is to decide whether you want to book the massage before the manicure or vice versa.

    A note on what you’ll find here (and what you won’t)

    Mykonos beauty advice usually arrives one of two ways. Either the hotel concierge makes a call on your behalf (and you discover the price when the bill lands), or you follow a trail of Instagram tags and word of mouth, hoping the place is as good in person as it looks on the grid. Both can work. Neither lets you compare your options, read what other people genuinely thought, or see the cost before you commit. Because pretty Instagram feeds are lovely, but transparent prices are lovelier.

    That is the gap this guide fills. Every salon here has a Treatwell profile with verified reviews from real customers, prices listed treatment by treatment, and online booking you can sort in advance. No phone calls, no guesswork, and no “we’ll see what we can do.”

    What to book, and what it costs

    Mykonos is not a budget island, and beauty is no exception, but the range is wider than you might expect. Here is a rough sense of what the salons in this guide charge.

    • Gel manicure (from around €45). The island staple, a colour that survives sea, sand and three rounds of sun cream. And several hundred Euro summer pictures that you’ll pretend were spontaneous.
    • Wash and blow-dry (from around €20). Worth it the morning of anything photographed, which on Mykonos is most mornings.
    • A massage (from around €45 for 30 minutes, €85 for a deep-tissue hour). The antidote to a red-eye flight or a very late night.
    • Men’s cut and beard trim (from around €20 to €45). Quick, sharp and easy to slot in before dinner. Because a Mykonos sunset waits for no one.
    • Brows, lashes and waxing (brow shaping from around €15 to €20, laser from around €20). Small jobs that make a big difference in strong island light.
    • Hair treatments and styling (keratin and styling from around €25). The fix for hair that the meltemi wind has its own plans for.

    Exact prices are always visible on each salon profile before you book. No hidden costs, and no awkward surprises at the till.

    In the heart of Mykonos Town

    What you’re doing here: this is the Mykonos of the postcards, the whitewashed maze above the old harbour, where the windmills turn over Little Venice and every other doorway is a boutique, a bar or a bougainvillaea-framed photo.

    The Chora is where you will spend your evenings, so it makes sense to book your beauty here too. Salons are tucked into the lanes between the shops and tavernas, which means you can fit a manicure or a blow-dry around an afternoon of wandering, then walk straight out into the night. Expect compact, polished spaces and teams well used to a demanding international crowd.

    The serious spa: Azalea Luxury Spa

    Περιοχή Βαστάος, Μύκονος

    A calm, cave-like spa interior with curved white walls, one carved in concentric ripples, soft recessed lighting, cream quilted armchairs and a curved wooden-slat screen partitioning a quiet treatment nook.

    Azalea is the place to book when the holiday itself has started to feel like hard work. Set in a calm, cave-like space a short walk from the main shopping street, it is among the highest-rated spas on the island, with a menu that runs from a quick back-and-head treatment to a deep-tissue hour. The therapists know precisely what a long-haul flight and a few late nights do to a body.

    Book: a deep-tissue massage on your first afternoon, before the island gets its hands on you. Consider it some light stretching before the marathon of beach clubs and late nights out begin.

    The gel-and-brow go-to: Nail My Day Mykonos

    Omvrodektis, Mikonos

    If your nails are the first thing to go on holiday, this is your address. Nail My Day is one of the most consistently reviewed nail and brow spots in town, handling everything from a quick semi-permanent refresh to brow shaping and lashes. It is the reliable, no-drama kind of place you end up recommending to everyone you are travelling with.

    Book: a gel manicure and a brow tidy the day before a big dinner. Tiny tweaks in exchange for a massive confidence boost.

    The wash, cut and go: Komi Mykonos

    Επαρ.Οδ. Μυκόνου-‘Ανω Μεριάς, Κλούβας

    A quiet pedicure corner in soft taupe tones, with a curved cream bouclé armchair and cushion, a white pedicure foot bath with a black footrest, a round black trolley and a potted snake plant.

    Komi is the all-day hair stop in the centre, covering women, men and children with equal ease (handy if the whole family has caught the same Mykonos heat). Cuts, styling and a straightforward wash and blow-dry are all on the menu, and the reviews lean warm and loyal. A sensible first port of call when you just want to look like yourself again. Only slightly glowier and significantly less impaired by the wind and sea.

    Book: a wash and blow-dry before a sunset dinner in Little Venice. Because the sunset pictures for Instagram deserve hair that cooperates.

    The one just for nails: Coconut Nails Spa Mykonos

    Βορείου Ηπείρου, Μύκονος

    For nails and nothing else, Coconut is a small, dedicated studio that does the classics properly: gel manicures, pedicures and clean removals that will not wreck your natural nail. It sits a couple of streets back from the busiest stretch, so it tends to be calmer than the salons right on the main drag. A good shout when you want focused attention rather than a full production. Sometimes you don’t need the whole beauty menu – you just need cute nails and an hour of peace.

    Book: a gel pedicure before a day of open sandals and beach bars. Because footwear in Mykonos leaves very little room for hiding chipped polish.

    The one that comes to you: Bridal and Editorial Makeup Artist

    Mobile, Mykonos Town and across the island

    Not every booking needs you to leave the villa. This editorial and bridal makeup artist travels to you, which is exactly what you want on a wedding morning or before a big event, when time and taxis are tight. Expect polished, photo-ready hair styling and makeup wherever you are staying, from a room in the Chora to a south-coast villa.

    Book: event or bridal makeup at your villa, timed to the photographer’s first call. The wedding day dream.

    The case for booking here

    The Chora keeps everything within walking distance, which is its real luxury. You can line up a massage, a manicure and a blow-dry on the same square of map and still make your dinner reservation. If you are only going to visit one area in this guide, make it this one. Maximum glamour, minimum logistics. Very Mykonos.

    Just outside the centre, around Argyraina and Drafaki

    What you’re doing here: a few minutes inland by taxi or bus, this is the working Mykonos that keeps the glossy version running, a cluster of salons along the ring road where locals book year-round and prices breathe a little easier.

    Step out of the Chora and the beauty scene changes character. The salons here are larger, less hemmed in by the lanes, and this is where some of the island’s most reviewed names actually sit. It is worth the short hop: you will often find more availability, a calmer chair, and the sort of regulars-only reputation that tells you a place is genuinely good rather than merely central. Think less “holiday impulse booking”, more “this is where people who live here actually go”.

    The do-it-all: KONCEPT

    Ευαγγελιστράκι, Μύκονος

    A bright sage-green salon with terrazzo flooring, arched wood-framed mirrors and an arched window to the garden, dusky-pink styling chairs and open shelves of products, with sunlight falling across the floor.

    KONCEPT is the salon locals tend to name first, and it has the reviews to back that up, comfortably one of the most rated on the whole island. Hair, beauty, nails and makeup all happen under one airy, sage-green roof, which makes it the efficient choice when your to-do list has more than one line on it. The beauty equivalent of getting all your errands done in one trip, only considerably more enjoyable. Book ahead in season, because the regulars guard their slots. For good reason.

    Book: a colour and blow-dry, then let them sort your nails while the toner develops.

    The hair and beard mainstay: Konstantinos Kontizas Hair Salon (Argyraina)

    Αργύραινα, Μύκονος

    The Kontizas name is well known across Greece, and the Argyraina salon is the busy, polished heart of the Mykonos operation. It is a proper hair-and-grooming address for men and women alike, strong on cuts, beard work and a finish that holds up in the heat. The reviews are warm and plentiful. This is the kind of place that knows Mykonos hair has to survive more than just the walk back to the hotel.

    Book: a cut and beard trim before a night out, or a restyle if the humidity has won.

    The skin lab: ICONIC Beauty Medical Lab

    Επαρχιακή οδός Μυκόνου – Άνω Μεριάς 1422, Μύκονος

    A warmly lit treatment room with a white facial bed and neatly folded towels, dark wood shelving lined with skincare products, a skin-analysis screen and treatment machines alongside, clinical but cosy.

    For skin rather than hair, ICONIC is the island’s medical-style beauty lab, a clinical, results-led space for facials and skincare. The Hydrafacial is the one to book on a trip: a deep cleanse, light exfoliation and a real hit of hydration. There is no downtime, and none of the weeks of sun-avoidance that rule out laser or peels in an island summer. The classic facials and the waxing earn warm reviews too, and the team is precise and unhurried.

    Book: a Hydrafacial mid-trip, to undo the salt, sun and late nights before a big night out.

    The ring-road one-stop: Beautyworld Nails & Hair Spa

    Drafaki, Mikonos

    Beautyworld is something of a Mykonos institution, a long-running, much-awarded spa that covers hair, nails, brows, skin and massage across one generous space (with a plant-filled terrace that catches the island light). If you want everything handled in a single visit, by a team that has been doing this for two decades, this is the one. It is also a name that turns up a lot in wedding and event talk.

    Book: a half-day of hair, nails and a facial before a wedding or a big event. Leave with one less thing on your to-do list and considerably better photos.

    The quick fix near the port: Sunkissed Hair Salon

    Πετεινάρος, Μύκονος

    Sunkissed is the salon to know for an arrival-day or departure-day tidy-up, within easy reach of the port and the airport. It is a newer spot covering cuts, blow-dries and men’s grooming, a beard shave included, so it suits a quick refresh when you are short on time and tied to luggage. Worth keeping in your back pocket for the first or last morning of a trip. Not every beauty appointment has to be an event. Sometimes twenty minutes and a classic cut can do the job beautifully.

    Book: a men’s cut and a beard shave the morning you land, before the island starts.

    The case for booking here

    A ten-minute ride out of the Chora buys you the island’s most established names and a little more room to breathe. If you are staying near the ring road, or you simply want the salons the locals rate most, this is where to look. It is also the savvy move in peak season, when the town slots are the first to vanish.

    Out on the island, beyond Mykonos Town

    What you’re doing here: beyond the capital, Mykonos opens out in three directions. Ornos is the family-friendly beach strip on the south coast; Ano Mera is the island’s quiet, monastery-anchored village to the east; and the north coast around Tourlos is resort and marina territory, a short hop from the new port.

    You will want wheels, a bus or a hotel shuttle for these, but if you are based out of town, near a beach, or simply after a treatment with a sense of occasion, the island beyond the Chora has more up its sleeve than you might expect. A couple of these are worth a special trip in their own right.

    The post-beach manicure: Nail My Day Ornos

    Ορνός

    A warm, softly lit nail salon with a woven rattan pendant lamp, cushioned brown pedicure benches, white manicure tables, a shelf of colourful polishes and a gold 'Here we glow' sign on a backlit arch.

    The Ornos outpost of a trusted island name, this is the nail spot for anyone whose days revolve around the south-coast beaches. It does the same dependable gels, pedicures and clean removals as its town sibling, a short walk from the sand. Handy when you would rather not trek back into the Chora over a singular chipped nail.

    Book: a gel pedicure between beach mornings and dinner. Sand-proof and sandal-ready.

    The barber, and then some: Yo Black Mamba Barbershop & Nails & Makeup

    Άνω Μερά, Μύκονος

    Out in Ano Mera, beside the Panagia monastery and handy for the eastern beaches, Yo Black Mamba is part barbershop, part beauty bar. It is the sharp, characterful choice for men’s grooming, with nails and makeup on the side for whoever you have brought along, and the reviews are uniformly five-star. A perfect answer to the good-old question: “Can we both book something here?”

    Book: a men’s cut and beard trim after a day at Elia or Kalafatis beach.

    The village local: Konstantinos Kontizas Hair Salon (Ano Mera)

    Επαρ.Οδ. Μυκόνου-‘Ανω Μεριάς, Κλούβας

    Out in Ano Mera, the Kontizas village branch brings the same trusted hair and grooming to the calm side of the island. It is small and unhurried, the sort of place where you can get a proper cut without the town buzz, then go and sit in the square with a coffee afterwards. Ideal if you are staying inland or just passing through on an island drive.

    Book: a cut and tidy-up on a slow morning away from the coast. No rush, no queues – just good hair.

    The destination spa: Oqua Spa Mykonos Riviera

    Τούρλος

    An indoor thalassotherapy pool with pale turquoise water and built-in loungers, a wave-textured white wall lit by cove lighting, a curved ceiling, a large frosted window, potted grasses and a cactus, and a pebble border.

    For wellness with a sense of occasion, Oqua is the spa at the Mykonos Riviera resort, just north of town near the new port. Think a thalassotherapy pool, a traditional hammam and a full menu of face and body rituals, the kind of half-day reset you schedule on purpose rather than stumble into. It is the more lavish counterpart to a quick town massage, with a shuttle into the Chora if you are not staying nearby.

    Book: a hammam ritual and a massage on a slow day away from the beach. Sometimes the itinerary deserves a rest day too.

    The case for booking here

    Few of these will anchor your whole trip, but each earns its place by being where you are: a manicure by the beach, a barber and a hair chair out by the monastery, or a proper spa day on the north coast. Less backtracking, more island.

    For the season crowd: living and working on Mykonos

    Behind the holiday crowd, Mykonos runs on a summer workforce: the hospitality staff, villa managers, yacht crew and shop owners who make the season happen and stay long after the day-trippers have caught the ferry home.

    If that is you, beauty is less about one big pre-dinner blow-dry and more about a routine that fits around shifts. The trick is finding two or three regulars you can rebook in seconds, ideally spread across town and the ring road so there is always one with a free slot. A few that work well for repeat visits:

    • KONCEPT, on the edge of town, for the all-in-one appointment when you only have one window free.
    • Konstantinos Kontizas in Argyraina, for hair and grooming that quietly becomes part of your monthly rhythm.
    • Nail My Day in town, for fast, dependable nails between shifts and last-minute plans.

    Book once on the app, save your regulars, and every appointment after the first takes about thirty seconds. Exactly the kind of efficiency a Mykonos summer runs on.

    Booking around weddings, the meltemi and the Mykonos season

    Mykonos has a rhythm, and beauty bookings get tighter the deeper into summer you go. A little planning goes a surprisingly long way. Here are the moments worth having on your radar:

    • Wedding season (roughly May to October, peak June to August). Mykonos is one of Europe’s busiest wedding islands, and the best hair and makeup slots go months ahead. If you are a guest, book your own styling as soon as your dates are fixed; if you are the couple, think in months, not weeks. The group chat can wait but the glam slot cannot.
    • The meltemi wind (strongest in July and August). The island’s famous northerly can undo a blow-dry between the salon door and the taxi. In high summer, ask for styles that work with movement, or time a wash and blow-dry for the morning of an event rather than the day before.
    • The Mykonos Art Festival and high-summer parties (July and August). When the galleries around the Chora and the big beach-club launches fill the calendar, salon slots in town follow. Book two to three days ahead for anything in the peak weeks. Best to prepare for the moment everyone decides they need great hair at exactly the same time.
    • The late-August festival peak. Mykonos’s biggest late-summer crowds arrive for the island’s headline festival week, when the town is at its most packed. Treat it like wedding season and lock your appointments in early.

    How to actually book on Treatwell

    The whole point of this guide is that you do not have to arrive and improvise. Download the Treatwell app, search Mykonos by area or by treatment, and you will see every salon here alongside its real reviews and its actual prices, treatment by treatment. No ringing ahead, no waiting for a reply, and definitely no surprises at the till.

    Pick your slot, book it in a few taps, and it is done, whether you are sorting it from the sofa before you fly or from a sunbed once you have landed. The reviews come from real, verified customers, so you are booking on evidence rather than on a hunch.

    Passport, tickets, Treatwell. In roughly that order of priority.

    FAQs

    Is English widely spoken in Mykonos salons?

    Yes. Mykonos is one of the most international islands in Greece, and the salons here are used to visitors from all over the world. Because you book online rather than by phone, there is no call to navigate either: you choose your treatment, time and price on screen, then simply turn up. Holiday admin: wonderfully minimal.

    When should I book if I'm visiting in peak season?

    For July and August, book popular salons two to three days ahead, and further out for anything tied to a wedding or event. The shoulder months (May, June and September) are more relaxed, though the best-known names still fill up at weekends.

    What's the treatment to book before a beach club or a night in the Chora?

    A gel manicure and a wash and blow-dry are the classic pre-outing pairing, and a quick brow tidy never hurts in strong island light. Men tend to book a cut and beard trim. All of them are easy to slot in around an afternoon in town.

    Are there salons near the beaches, or only in town?

    Mostly in and just outside Mykonos Town, but not only. Ornos on the south coast has a dependable nail spot, Ano Mera has a barbershop and a hair salon, and there is a destination spa up on the north coast, so you are not tied to the Chora.

    Is beauty in Mykonos as expensive as everything else on the island?

    It can be, but it need not be a mystery. Prices run from very reasonable (a wash from around €20, brow shaping from around €15) up to premium spa and bridal work, and because every price is listed on the salon's profile, you can choose what suits your budget before you book. Mykonos is full of surprises, but your beauty bill doesn't have to be.

    Can I get ready for a wedding or event on Mykonos?

    Absolutely, and you will not be the only one. The island's salons handle bridal and event hair, makeup and nails all season; several do the lot in a single visit, one editorial makeup artist will come to your villa, and the larger resort spas run pre-wedding packages. Just book early, because wedding-season slots are some of the first to go. Trust us, no bridesmaid wants “find emergency blow-dry” on the wedding morning to-do list.

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