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The Best Curly Hair Salons in Dubai, UAE

August 03, 20248 min read

Updated August 2025

Finding a salon that has your hair’s needs in mind is vital for your overall hair journey. Curly hair specifically has unique structural features and needs that must be viewed and treated differently to straight, less textured hair types. In particular the curly hair products used, right from the cleanser used to the treatment, moisturisers and stylers applied.

However, what is of greater importance is the healthy hair practices you adopt outside of the salon. Your hairstylist is not responsible for the health of your hair, you are through your daily practices.

How often should you visit a curly hair salon?

According to Hairdresser’s Journal, , the average woman visits the salon on average every 6 weeks for a standard trim, every 10 weeks for a colour treatment and twice per year for a special events.
The average woman with textured hair visits a salon at best every 4 weeks, worst case once a quarter or semi-annually for a trim, this has been echoed in a Goodhousekeeping article titled “How often you need to get a haircut, according to your hair type, texture and length”.  

With these timeframes in mind, you need to consider what you are doing to ensure your salon visits are worthwhile and you achieve the curls you desire.


Curly Hair Salons in Dubai

The UAE is fortunate to have a number of salons that cater solely to curly hair. Part of our community includes senior stylists at the Top Curly hair salons in Dubai including:


Twist Curly Hair Salon 

Newly opened in the heart of Dubai, Twist Curly Hair Salon initially started out in their HQ in Moscow and have brought their curl magic here to the UAE. Located in Al Barsha, Dubai. We would highly recommend Senior stylist - Sara Kostandy.


Boho Salon 



Boho Salon is no newbie in UAE, initially established in Abu Dhabi. However, recently opened a second salon in Dubai, located in the heart of Arjan. Offering a range of treatments for both curly and non-textured hair types. With a clean, tranquil space, you are guaranteed to enjoy some self care time.
 

Bouclé by missa 

Missa is a renowed Dubai based curly hair stylist with over 5 years experience and one of the first stylists to specialise in Curl by Curl and Rezo Techniques in the GCC. To make a booking, please contact her via her facebook page.
 

Trinity Hair Salon 



Located in Arjan, Dubai. Whilst traditionally known for their specialism in blondes, balayage, and a broad range of hair extension techniques. They have recently added to their roster of curly hair techniques, including Senior Curly Hair Specialist, Fidaa Abou Ibrahim of Natural Curl by Fida.

FRQNCY

FRQNCY Hair Salon, Arjan, Dubai UAE

Also located in Arjan, Dubai. A recent addition to our list, this salon opened in 2025, taking a new and fresh spin on hair care services by creating a sanctuary for relaxation - the very essence of self care. They prioritise a nurturing, safe space and incorporate healing rituals into their treatments.
 
The Curl Therapy 

Located in Jumeriah Village Circle (JVC), this mom and daughter duo are known as one of the first curly hair salons in Dubai, founded by curly haired girls for curly haired girls.

These salons are well versed in making an assessment of the state of your curls and advising on the appropriate salon treatment whether that be a curl detox, hydration treatment, protein repair treatment or assisting you with curly cuts, trims, shaping or colour.

Ayla Curls

Located in Jumeirah Lake Towers/Pullman Hotel Dubai. It's speciality focuses on curl cuts, styling and restorative treatments to bring life, bounce and shine back to natural curls.

Whether you’re a salon goer or not. We believe you should follow some key healthy hair practices and principles if you are to have a successful healthy hair journey and see results with your haircare products alongside your salon visits.

1. Know your hair porosity – how quickly your hair absorbs water and moisture.

Ensure you keep up with regular wash days. We recommend a wash day every 7- 10 days. With one in every four washes including a clarifying shampoo or cleanser to strip the hair of build-up, toxins, debris and dead skin. We have a range of cleansers available including moisturising, clarifying and chelating cleansers.

2. Incorporate a conditioning treatment into your regimen, this can be via:

3. Observe your moisture retention cycles – this simply refers to how long your hair can go before drying out after your recent wash day.

Imparting moisture in your strands is the easy part, given the nature of curly, coily and kinky hair textures and the need for regular moisture, your moisturising technique can ensure you can go several days without refreshing. If you’re new to your curly journey, this may appear unachievable at first, but with regular practice you will see an improvement in the health of your hair and your moisture retention cycle.

The goal is always to remoisturise your curls before they dry out, once your curls become dry, they are more prone to brittleness and breakage.

4. Stay Hydrated

Moisture and hydration starts from the inside, directly from the water we consume which feeds our entire body including the scalp. The scalp is where natural moisture through sebum production is released and travels from the root of your hair follicle down to the tip.

Particularly in warm climates such as the UAE and wider middle east, it is recommended you consume on average 1.5 – 2 litres of water per day.
 

5. Eat a balanced diet and take the necessary supplements

Ensuring that your body is nourished with a variety of protein and iron rich foods is essential, as the quality and quantity of your hair strands depends on it. If you maintain a balanced diet yet still suffer from weak, brittle strands, we recommend you get some blood work done. Blood results will indicate whether you have any nutrient or vitamin deficiencies, thereafter you can take the necessary steps to rectify this for healthier hair growth at a follicular level. This is not just our recommendation, however the advice of experienced health care professionals, read what hair doctors have to say on this topic here
 

6. Protect your curls from the elements (friction, tension and external aggressors)

Ways to avoid friction on the hair shaft includes silk or satin protection at night, you can use a silk or satin bonnet or silk pillowcases. We recommend that if you opt for silk, you choose 100% pure mulberry silk which contains protein – this is what the hair fiber is naturally made up of and supports moisture retention. Reduced friction leads to curl pattern preservation, frizz prevention and reduced breakage caused by daily wear and tear from hair manipulation.

Additionally, use the right sunscreen for your hair during the summer months, some oils do provide a low degree of sun protection but what we are referring to here is uniquely formulated heat and thermal protectants which provide the hair fiber with a layer of protection that prevents moisture escaping and slows down the transfer of heat to the hair. Key ingredients in these products include PVP, Polymers and/or Wheat Protein. Why not try our summer favourite Mielle Mongongo Oil Thermal & Heat Protectant Spray?  

Before you visit a curly hair salon

A pre poo (pre shampoo) treatment is a game changer for people with curly, coily or kinky hair textures, we recommend this ahead of every wash day as well as salon visit.

A pre poo treatment is designed to soften your strands, aid detangling and prime the hair with essential nutrients and protection before cleansing. 

You maybe thinking, how does this make sense?

Did you know every time you cleansing your hair or wet it the hair shaft swells and the hair cuticle is raised? To minimise the negative effects of swelling a pre shampoo treatment particularly oils can infuse strength and provide a light protective barrier to the hair before being removed during the final wash.
 
Consider incorporating a pre poo oil such as Ecoslay hot sauce pre poo or Cachos brazil ( now Rios curls) High Porosity Hair Elixir into your haircare regimen.


 
In summary, we believe it is essential to regularly visit your curly hair salon but your practices and regimen at home should not be neglected, as this can set you back on your healthy hair journey and ultimately mean money is wasted as you can only enjoy salon results for a few days post treatment. Remember to do your part and the results will show!


If you need assistance in building your curly hair regimen to sustain and enjoy a flourishing hair journey. Please do not hesitate to reach out to our team of curly hair experts who will provide appropriate recommendations for your hair type and hair concern, advise on the techniques and practices you should follow for real, continued and long lasting results.

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  • Authored by

    Eve M

FAQs

How often should you visit a curly hair salon in Dubai?

Most curly-haired women visit a salon every 6–8 weeks for trims, and every 8–12 weeks for colour services. However, how often you need to visit a curly hair salon in Dubai depends on your goals — whether you’re maintaining shape, restoring moisture balance, repairing protein loss, or refreshing colour.

What matters most is what happens between visits. Without a structured at-home routine suited to the UAE climate, salon results often fade quickly.

Salon treatments enhance your curls — but daily practices determine long-term health and definition.




How do I maintain my curly hair between salon visits?

Maintaining curls between salon visits requires consistency with cleansing, conditioning, moisture retention, and protection.

In the UAE, this typically includes:
- Washing every 7–10 days
- Clarifying or chelating regularly to remove hard water buildup
- Using moisture-protein balanced treatments
- Protecting curls from friction and heat

Should I do a pre poo treatment before going to a curly hair salon?

Yes. A pre poo (pre-shampoo) treatment can help soften strands, improve detangling, and reduce excessive swelling of the hair shaft during cleansing.

Every time hair is wet, the cuticle lifts and the strand swells. A pre poo oil or treatment provides light reinforcement and protection before shampooing. Many curl specialists recommend incorporating a pre poo into your regular routine — not just before salon visits — to improve elasticity and reduce breakage over time.

Why do my curls only look good for a few days after a salon visit?

Salon results fade quickly when the at-home routine doesn’t support the treatment performed.

For example:
A hydration treatment requires proper moisture retention at home.
A protein repair service requires balanced follow-up care.
A curl cut needs styling techniques that preserve structure.


If your regimen doesn’t align with your porosity, climate, and water quality, results won’t last. This is why building a structured curly hair routine — rather than relying solely on salon treatments is essential for sustained results.


Do I need a different curly hair routine in the UAE compared to other countries?

Yes. The UAE’s climate including heat, humidity shifts, air conditioning, and hard water — affects how textured hair behaves and how products perform.

A routine that worked perfectly in Europe, the UK, or North America may require adjustment here. Regular clarifying, porosity-based conditioning, structured moisture retention, and proper thermal protection are especially important in the Middle East.

If you’re unsure where to begin, seeking personalised advice to build a climate-suited regimen can prevent wasted products and inconsistent results. At Emerson, we offer this through our e consultation service.