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Best Salons and Spas in Navi Mumbai 2026: Area-Wise with Prices

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Finding a decent salon in Navi Mumbai used to mean settling for whatever was closest to your building. That’s no longer the case. The city now runs the full range — national chains with predictable, standardised service, boutique studios built around one skilled stylist, and hotel spas set up for a proper afternoon of relaxation. The catch is that quality and price vary a lot from node to node, so this guide breaks it down area by area, with the kind of approximate pricing that helps you judge whether a quote is fair before you sit in the chair.

Prices below are typical 2026 ranges and move with location, stylist and the specific service — always confirm the all-inclusive cost at the salon before you start, especially for colour and chemical treatments.

The reliable chains, when you don’t want surprises

If your priority is knowing roughly what you’ll get and what you’ll pay, the national chains are the safe pick. Lakme Salon, with outlets in Vashi and Kharghar, gives you trained stylists and a product range backed by Lakme’s cosmetics line — expect a haircut around ₹500–₹800, colour anywhere from ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 depending on length and technique, and facials in the ₹1,000–₹3,000 band. Jawed Habib (Nerul, Belapur) sits at the more affordable end, with men’s cuts from about ₹300 and women’s from ₹400, though quality does swing by outlet and stylist — if you find someone good, ask for them by name next time. Enrich Salon inside Seawoods Grand Central is the more premium chain option, cleaner and more polished, and a common choice for pre-event and bridal prep, with haircuts around ₹600–₹1,000 and bridal packages running much higher.

The independents worth seeking out

Chains give you consistency; independents give you a relationship. The Hair Lab in Kharghar has built a following on precision cuts and creative colour, and because it runs on an owner-stylist model you tend to get the same hands every visit — cuts around ₹500–₹900, with balayage and highlights climbing into the ₹4,000–₹10,000 range. Geetanjali Salon in Vashi, a premium brand with Delhi roots, leans on international product lines and noticeably better-trained staff; it’s pricier (cuts ₹700–₹1,200, global colour ₹3,000–₹7,000) but the finish tends to justify it. The trade-off with independents is that there’s no corporate standard to fall back on, so a personal recommendation matters more here than with a chain.

Where to go when you actually want to relax

For a genuine spa experience rather than a quick rub-down, the hotel spas set the bar. Tattva Spa at Marriott Navi Mumbai pairs trained therapists with the hygiene and ambience a hotel setting brings — Swedish massage around ₹3,000–₹5,000 for an hour, couples packages higher. Among standalone options, O2 Spa in Vashi is the dependable chain choice with predictable, protocol-driven service at lower prices (body massage roughly ₹1,500–₹3,000), while The White Door Spa in Nerul is the pick for deep-tissue and Balinese work in a calmer, less high-turnover setting. In the Kharghar–Belapur belt, Myrah Spa has earned a loyal local following on the strength of clean interiors, fair pricing and genuinely trained staff — the kind of place that runs on word of mouth rather than marketing.

For the men: grooming, not just a trim

Two spots stand out for men’s grooming specifically. Truefitt & Hill in Seawoods offers the old-school premium barbershop experience — hot-towel shaves, proper beard grooming, premium products — at premium prices (cuts ₹800–₹1,500), and it’s worth trying at least once even if it doesn’t become your regular. Bombay Shaving Company Studio in Vashi is the more modern, value-focused option aimed at a younger crowd, with cuts around ₹400–₹700 and a focus on beard care and clean shaves.

How to not get ripped off

Two things separate a good salon from one you should walk out of. The first is hygiene: clean tools, fresh capes, sanitised combs and disposable neck strips are non-negotiable, and any place reusing towels or sharing wax applicators between clients isn’t worth the risk. The second is transparency on price. For anything involving colour or chemical treatment, a good stylist will assess your hair, talk through the realistic outcome, and give you an all-inclusive price before starting — anyone who begins applying product without that conversation is someone to be wary of. It’s also worth asking which professional brands a salon uses; the ones working with L’Oréal Professionnel, Schwarzkopf, Wella or Kérastase generally deliver more reliable results than those using generic products.

Common questions

How much does a women’s haircut cost in Navi Mumbai?

Roughly ₹400 to ₹1,200 depending on the salon. Chains like Jawed Habib start around ₹400, premium salons such as Enrich and Geetanjali run ₹600–₹1,200, and independent boutiques mostly fall in the ₹500–₹900 range.

Which is the best spa in Navi Mumbai?

For a premium experience, Tattva Spa at Marriott Navi Mumbai is hard to beat. For regular, more affordable visits, O2 Spa in Vashi and Myrah Spa in Kharghar are solid choices with trained therapists and clean facilities.

How much does a full-body massage cost?

Generally ₹1,500 to ₹5,000 for a 60-minute session. Budget spas start near ₹1,500, mid-range independents charge ₹2,000–₹3,500, and hotel spas like Tattva run ₹3,000–₹5,000.

Where should I go for bridal makeup?

Enrich Salon in Seawoods and Lakme Salon in Vashi both offer comprehensive bridal packages. Book well ahead for wedding-season dates, and always ask for a trial session before committing to a package.

Pari Chaudhary

Founder & Editor

15+ years in digital, content and creative; a decade living in Navi Mumbai. Writes about the city's neighbourhoods, real estate, transport and daily life.