Beauty Salons in Aylesbury

This page lists beauty salons in Aylesbury and across the surrounding Vale, from town-centre studios to salons in nearby Wendover, Haddenham, Buckingham, Winslow and Aston Clinton. You will find places offering facials, waxing, manicures and pedicures, spray tanning and make-up, with some adding lash extensions, gel and acrylic nails, and even aesthetic clinic treatments such as injectables and skin boosters under one roof.

Services covered

  • Facials
  • Waxing and threading
  • Manicures and pedicures
  • Gel and acrylic nails
  • Lash extensions and tinting
  • Spray tanning
  • Make-up
  • Aesthetic clinic treatments
  • Complementary therapies
  • Gift vouchers

Treatments these salons offer

Beauty salons in and around Aylesbury typically cover skincare and grooming treatments such as facials, waxing, threading, nail care, spray tanning and make-up application for events. Many also offer gel and acrylic nails, eyelash extensions, lash and brow tinting, and basic brow shaping. A growing number combine a salon with an aesthetic clinic, adding skin treatments delivered by trained therapists, while some include complementary therapies such as massage and reflexology. The exact menu differs from salon to salon, so the individual listing is the best place to confirm what is available. For more specialist skin treatments you may want to look at aesthetics and skin clinics, while detailed brow and lash work is often handled by brows and lashes specialists.

Aesthetic clinic treatments

Some Aylesbury salons operate alongside an aesthetic clinic offering treatments such as anti-wrinkle injectables, dermal fillers and skin boosters. These are cosmetic procedures rather than everyday grooming, so they are usually provided by a qualified practitioner and booked as a separate consultation. If you are considering injectables or fillers, check the practitioner's qualifications and insurance, and look for a clinic that follows guidance from a recognised body such as Save Face or the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP). More clinic-led options are listed under aesthetics and skin clinics.

What it typically costs

Prices depend on the treatment, the products used and how long an appointment takes. As a guide, a simple wax or a standard manicure usually sits at the lower end, while longer facials, gel nails, lash extensions or clinic treatments such as injectables often cost more. Many salons publish a price list or quote on enquiry, and some offer package deals or gift vouchers. Always confirm the price and the time set aside when you book.

Areas covered

Listings here include salons in Aylesbury town centre and the wider Vale, taking in Wendover, Haddenham, Buckingham, Winslow and Aston Clinton. Some salons are walk-in friendly, though busier ones tend to work by appointment. If you are after hair styling rather than beauty treatments, see local hairdressers, and check opening hours on each listing before travelling.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose a beauty salon in Aylesbury?

Start with the treatment you want, then read the salon listing for ratings, opening hours and contact details. Check that the specific service is offered, ask about pricing and appointment length, and book ahead for busier times such as weekends.

Do beauty salons offer aesthetic treatments like injectables and fillers?

Some do. A number of Aylesbury salons run an aesthetic clinic alongside the salon, offering anti-wrinkle injectables, dermal fillers and skin boosters by a trained practitioner. Check the practitioner's qualifications and insurance, and see aesthetics and skin clinics for clinic-led options.

Do I need to book in advance?

Many salons work by appointment, especially for longer treatments like facials, gel nails or lash extensions. Some accept walk-ins for quicker services, but booking ahead is the safest way to get the time and treatment you want.

How much do beauty treatments usually cost?

Costs vary by treatment and salon. Shorter services such as a wax or basic manicure are typically cheaper, while longer facials, gel nails, lash extensions or clinic treatments such as injectables often cost more. Ask the salon for a current price list when you book.

What is the difference between a beauty salon and a skin clinic?

Beauty salons focus on grooming and general skincare such as facials, waxing, nails and lashes, and some also offer complementary therapies. For specialist or medical-style skin treatments, look at aesthetics and skin clinics instead.