Princess Beauty Saloon started with one chair, one dryer and a rule we've never broken: the client's time is not ours to waste.
Three sentences, in that order, deliberately. The look is what you walk in for. The feeling is what makes you come back. And being yourself — not a copy of someone on a screen — is the whole point of sitting in our chair.
Aïcha Ngo opened Princess Beauty Saloon after twelve years of working in other people's salons and watching the same thing happen every Saturday: women booked for 9am, seen at 1pm, home at 7pm.
So the first thing she bought wasn't a second dryer. It was a booking system. Every appointment blocks the stylist's full service length, and nobody gets double-booked to squeeze in a walk-in.
Seven years later that's still the difference. Six specialists, twenty-four services, and a diary you can actually trust.
A booked slot is a promise. If we're running late, you hear it from us before you leave the house.
Specialists only. Everyone here trains, certifies and keeps learning — including the owner.
Protective styling, no tension braids, sulfate-free products and honest advice when a look will damage you.
The price on the site is the price at the till. Add-ons are quoted before we touch your hair.