The best eco-friendly salons and spas in London
Buller and Rice | N16 & E17
Buller and Rice
Address: 36a Newington Green, N16 9PR and 157 Hoe Street, E17 3AL
USP: Founded by two renowned hair stylists Anita Rice and Stephen Buller, whose combined passion for haircare is matched only by their love for sustainability.
The environmental impact of absolutely everything has been considered here – from the brilliant refill station that allows customers to repurpose old containers and purchase shampoo and conditioner by weight, to the foil alternative (made from recycled paper) used for colouring hair.
Customer capes will biodegrade within weeks, some of the salon’s surfaces are crafted from recycled yogurt pots and even the hand sanitiser is formulated in-house. You can also pick up eco-friendly favourites like Haeckels skincare and Earl of East London candles.
Cloud Twelve | W11
Cloud Twelve
Address: 2-5 Colville Mews, W11 2DA
USP: Cloud Twelve is perfect for those wanting to put sustainability at the heart of their beauty routine, but don’t want to compromise on the soul-tingling luxury of a day at the spa.
The wellness and lifestyle club, nestled in the heart of Notting Hill, has an impressively extensive treatment menu and a delicious brasserie offering a plant-based menu. All their treatments use organic, natural products and both the spa and salon aim to be 99% paperless.
Our treatment pick is the Signature Deep Relief CBD Oil Massage, which uses organic and superior grade CBD oil to deeply soothe aching muscles and relieve niggling stress and anxiety.
Gennaro Dell’Aquila | Notting Hill, Chelsea and various London locations
Gennaro Dell’Aquila
Address: Locations in Notting Hill, Chelsea, Wimbledon and London Bridge
USP: True pioneers in the art of hair colouring, GA Salons are committed to putting an end to chemical colours.
The dyes and treatments on offer here are created on site using only 100% natural herbs, flowers, roots and plants. No chemicals, parabens, carcinogens or synthetic fragrances can be found within these walls.
Not only is this kinder on our hair (and the planet), but also makes the salon’s treatments suitable for those who are pregnant, undergoing chemotherapy or have very sensitive skin. We also highly recommend their fantastic blow-dries – request owner Gennaro himself for a truly knock-out blow-out.
Ena Salon | Covent Garden
Ena Salon
Address: 5 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, WC2
USP: Salons simply don’t get much prettier than this. Luxury and sustainability live side by side in this incredible Grade-II listed Georgian townhouse. Spread over four floors, Ena boasts original panelling and stained-glass windows.
Wherever possible, furniture is upcycled and any new equipment is carefully selected to stand the test of time. There’s a plant collection here that frankly a garden centre would be envious of.
Products stocked are by Italian brand Davines who have placed sustainability at the heart of their ethos. Their nourishing shampoo bars should be at the top of one’s shopping list.
Lisa Franklin Clinic Privé | Knightsbridge
Lisa Franklin Clinic Privé
Address: 251 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge SW3 2EP
USP: Lisa Franklin’s list of sustainability credentials is quite something to behold.
The aesthetic clinic and skincare brand has a coveted Positive Luxury Butterfly Mark – an indicator of their commitment to environmental causes.
They are forest-positive, meaning trees are planted to counteract their production of packaging. All products are cruelty free; materials are sustainable and packaging recyclable.
Single-use plastic simply has no place here. But it’s the skilful facials that really put the clinic on the map. Plump for a bespoke facial with Lisa herself for an incredible blend of techniques that’ll breathe life into the most tired of complexions.
Glasshouse Salon | E8
Glasshouse Salon
Address: 139 Mare Street, E8 3RH
USP: Slicker than your average hair salon, Glasshouse is a seriously modern establishment with a 360° approach to sustainability. Focussing on the long-term health of your hair, harsh chemicals are eschewed in favour of natural products.
There’s a £1 ‘green fee’ on all bills which contributes directly to recycling notoriously wasteful salon by-products, such as colour waste (used to generate electricity) and hair itself (used to stop oil spills).
They also have a gender-neutral approach to pricing. Visit for the unique Makeup Bag Overhaul service – a one-on-one consultation aiming to show you how to detox your beauty buys and find natural and organic alternatives.
Blue Tit | Greenwich, Portobello & various locations
Blue Tit
Address: Locations in Dalston, Brixton, Clapton, Peckham, East Village, Brockley, Crouch Hill, Streatham, Greenwich, Portobello
USP: Blue Tit is the UK’s first salon collective to achieve BCorp certification – an accolade given to businesses who prove they are committed to purpose beyond profit.
They also offer refill stations at all their salons and use adapted sinks and shower heads to save an impressive 1,350,000 litres of water wastage a year.
Everyone’s head is wrapped up post-wash in a biodegradable towel before being whisked off to the stylist’s chair. Blue Tit is perfect for those who prefer sharp, fuss-free cuts, but we recommend sticking around for the indulgent treatments, courtesy of innovative organic brand Oway.
Le Fix and Content Beauty & Wellbeing | Online
Le Fix and Content Beauty & Wellbeing
USP: Both Le Fix and Content Beauty & Wellbeing have temporarily closed their doors as we ride the wave of the pandemic, but both are offering virtual consultations, so you can still tap into their wealth of knowledge on green beauty.
Le Fix has spent years curating only natural, organic, and vegan products to stock the shelves of its online store, and Content’s wide range of consultations even offer an Eco-Gifting Concierge and a Plastic-Free Swap Session.
Le Fix: click here
Content Beauty & Wellbeing: click here
Assisted by Clare Pennington
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