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10 Best Facial Treatments in Singapore (2026)

An honest guide to the 10 best facial treatments in Singapore for 2026. Each spa reviewed for treatment quality, pricing, and who they suit best.

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Singapore's beauty and personal care market is worth over US$2 billion and growing. Walk through any shopping mall here and you will pass facial spas, medi-aesthetic clinics, Korean skincare bars, and luxury brand boutiques all competing for your face. The problem is not finding a facial. The problem is finding the right one for your skin, your budget, and your expectations.

I spent the past few weeks researching the best facial treatments in Singapore for 2026: reading hundreds of client reviews, comparing treatment menus and pricing, checking award histories, and visiting websites to verify what these spas actually deliver versus what they promise. This is not a sponsored directory. No spa paid to be on this list, and I have no affiliate relationships with any of them.

Each of the 10 facials below is tagged with a "best for" label because facials are not interchangeable. A deep extraction facial is a completely different experience from a luxury Korean herbal treatment or a tech-driven subscription plan. I have tried to match each spa to its genuine strength so you can skip straight to the one that fits.

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How I chose these facial treatments

Every facial spa on this list was evaluated against five criteria: therapist skill and training, consistency of client reviews (not just star ratings, but the detail of what people actually describe), range and quality of treatments offered, pricing transparency, and whether they are actively operating with verifiable reviews in 2026.

I deliberately included a mix of premium, mid-range, and budget-friendly options because "best" depends entirely on what you need. A S$440 Sulwhasoo herbal treatment is a different product from a S$28 Kskin express facial, and both serve a valid purpose for the right person. The list also spans different treatment philosophies: from painless extractions and TCM guasha to exosome technology and Korean glass-skin facials.

A note on what this list is not: it does not include medical aesthetic clinics that primarily offer laser treatments, Botox, or fillers. If that is what you are looking for, I wrote a separate guide on the best aesthetic clinics in Singapore. This list focuses specifically on facial treatments delivered by trained therapists and aestheticians in a spa or salon setting.

Next: 1. Porcelain Face Spa, best for customised facials backed by skin analysis
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1. Porcelain Face Spa, best for customised facials backed by skin analysis

Porcelain has won over 40 local and international awards, including 13 consecutive World Luxury Spa Awards for Best Beauty Spa in Asia. That is not a typo. Thirteen years running. The brand has been featured by BBC, Forbes, and the Louis Vuitton City Guide, which tells you something about the calibre of operation here.

What sets Porcelain apart is their data-driven approach. Every first-time client undergoes a skin analysis before any treatment begins, which means your facial is tailored to your actual skin condition rather than a generic menu pick. Their aestheticians complete a minimum of 500 hours of training and examinations before they are allowed to treat clients. That level of quality control shows in the consistency of reviews: clients regularly describe their extraction work as thorough but gentle, with visible results that last well beyond the treatment day.

Porcelain operates from multiple locations including Orchard Gateway, Tanjong Pagar Center, and Paragon, making them accessible across the central area. The Quintessential Facial and OxyRevive are their most-requested treatments. Pricing sits at the premium end, with trial packages of three sessions offered to new clients. If you want a facial experience where every step is calibrated to your skin, Porcelain is the gold standard in Singapore.

Website: porcelainskin.com
Best for: clients who want a fully customised facial with skin analysis and award-winning therapists.
Pricing: premium tier; trial packages of 3 sessions available for new clients. Individual sessions typically S$300 to S$460+.
Standout strength: 13 consecutive World Luxury Spa Awards (Best Beauty Spa in Asia), with a mandatory 500-hour training programme for all aestheticians.

Next: 2. My Cozy Room Boutique Spa, best for painless pore extraction
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2. My Cozy Room Boutique Spa, best for painless pore extraction

If your primary concern is clogged pores, blackheads, or congested skin, My Cozy Room has built its entire reputation around one thing: extraction facials that actually work without making you dread the process. Their award-winning Ultimate Pore Extraction Facial follows a 22-step protocol that includes hot stone and rose quartz crystal massages alongside meticulous pore clearing.

The spa has held the title of Best Extraction Facial in Singapore since 2010, with recognition from Beauty Insider, Daily Vanity, and Singapore Women's Weekly. What clients consistently praise is the near-painless technique. Multiple reviewers describe it as "the most painless and effective facial I have had," which is significant for anyone who has been traumatised by aggressive extractions elsewhere. Therapists adjust pressure throughout and check in regularly for comfort.

My Cozy Room recently moved to a new space at Claymore Connect, beside Orchard Hotel. First-time customers can try the Ultimate Pore Extraction Facial at S$144 (before GST), reduced from the usual S$338. That first-timer rate makes it accessible to test before committing. The treatment is targeted at clearing acne, blackheads, and clogged pores, with each session tailored to help achieve healthier, clearer skin through gentle yet thorough extraction.

Website: mycozyroom.com.sg
Best for: anyone with congested skin who wants thorough, near-painless pore extraction.
Pricing: first-trial at S$144 (usual S$338); exclusively for Singaporeans, PRs, and valid pass holders. Price before 9% GST.
Standout strength: Best Extraction Facial in Singapore since 2010, with a 22-step protocol using hot stone and rose quartz crystal massage.

Next: 3. AsterSpring, best for reliable, accessible facials across the island
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3. AsterSpring, best for reliable, accessible facials across the island

With four decades of professional skincare experience and nine locations across Singapore, AsterSpring has treated more than 10 million faces. That scale matters because it means they have seen virtually every skin type and concern that walks through the door. Their therapists are highly trained and certified, and the brand has won awards from Beauty Insider, Singapore Women's Weekly, and Harper's Bazaar.

Their Luminfusion Therapy (S$390, 60 minutes) targets hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and uneven texture using nano infusion, multi-layer exfoliation, and LED therapy. Clients report smoother, clearer, and more radiant skin with zero downtime, making it a solid option for working professionals who need results without redness or recovery time. AsterSpring also offers 50% off the first trial for newcomers, which significantly lowers the barrier to trying their treatments.

One thing that comes up repeatedly in reviews: AsterSpring does not hard-sell. Therapists share treatment recommendations for consideration, but clients are not pressured into packages or products. In an industry where aggressive upselling is depressingly common, that restraint is a genuine competitive advantage. If you want a dependable, no-drama facial experience at a location convenient to you, AsterSpring delivers consistently.

Website: asterspring.com.sg
Best for: clients who want a trusted, established brand with convenient locations and no hard-selling.
Pricing: Luminfusion Therapy S$390 (60 min); 50% off first trial for new customers.
Standout strength: 40+ years in skincare, 10 million+ faces treated, 9 outlets across Singapore, and a firm no-hard-selling policy.

Next: 4. Sulwhasoo Spa, best for a luxury Korean herbal facial experience
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4. Sulwhasoo Spa, best for a luxury Korean herbal facial experience

If you have ever used Sulwhasoo skincare at home and wondered what a professional treatment with those products would feel like, the answer is: significantly better than what you can do yourself. The Sulwhasoo Spa at the Capitol Building flagship offers facial treatments using their spa-exclusive formulations, with expert massage techniques that are genuinely difficult to replicate.

Three programmes are available. The Moisturizing and Comforting Treatment (S$240, 80 minutes) restores moisture balance and uses a white porcelain massager. The Calming and Vitalizing Treatment (S$300, 80 minutes) uses a dark green jade massager for immediate skin recovery and vitality. The Ultimate S Treatment (S$440, 80 minutes) is the premium option, focused on restoring facial contour. First-time visitors can access a 50% discount on their initial session, which makes even the top-tier treatment more accessible.

Reviewers consistently describe the experience as "10 out of 10," reporting skin that feels noticeably more lifted, firm, and revitalised after a single session. The spa also operates at ION Orchard and Westgate for added convenience. For anyone who appreciates Korean skincare philosophy and wants to experience it at its most refined, this is the treatment to book.

Website: sulwhasoo.com
Best for: skincare enthusiasts who want a luxury Korean herbal facial with spa-exclusive products.
Pricing: S$240 (Moisturizing), S$300 (Calming), S$440 (Ultimate S), all 80 minutes. 50% off first visit.
Standout strength: spa-exclusive Sulwhasoo formulations and traditional Korean herbal skincare philosophy delivered with jade and porcelain massage tools.

Next: 5. Wellaholic, best for flexible monthly facial subscriptions
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5. Wellaholic, best for flexible monthly facial subscriptions

Wellaholic has built a different model from most facial spas in Singapore. Instead of selling one-off sessions or pressuring you into packages, they offer subscription plans that let you mix and match multiple facial technologies in a single monthly session. Their WellaFacial 3X plan allows you to combine three different treatments (think microneedling, LED therapy, and radio frequency) into one visit, which is genuinely useful for anyone who wants a comprehensive approach without visiting three separate providers.

Pricing starts from S$319 per month on the Afternoon Advantage rate (weekday sessions between 11:00 and 17:00) or S$399 per month on the standard 12-month plan. All prices are inclusive of 9% GST with no hidden consultation fees. Individual treatments like microneedling start from S$143 per session on a 12-session plan, and Gold RF Microneedling costs S$269 per session. With over 2,000 positive reviews and 30+ industry awards, the brand has proven its model works at scale.

Wellaholic operates four outlets (Somerset, Tanjong Pagar, Kovan, and Upper Changi), all within minutes of MRT exits. Over 50% of their customers are repeat clients, which says more about treatment quality than any award does. If you want variety, transparency, and the ability to adjust your treatment plan month to month, Wellaholic is the most flexible option on this list.

Website: wellaholic.com
Best for: clients who want a flexible subscription model with multiple facial technologies in one visit.
Pricing: WellaFacial 3X from S$319/month (afternoon) or S$399/month (standard). Microneedling from S$143/session. All prices GST-inclusive.
Standout strength: mix-and-match subscription model with 30+ awards, 2,000+ positive reviews, and transparent all-inclusive pricing.

Next: 6. Peachy Skin Bar, best for a no-package, no-hard-selling experience
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6. Peachy Skin Bar, best for a no-package, no-hard-selling experience

Peachy Skin Bar is built on a principle that should be standard but remains rare in Singapore: no packages, no hard-selling, and no surprise add-ons. Every treatment is paid for at the listed price, one session at a time. For anyone who has been burned by aggressive sales tactics at other facial spas, that transparency alone is reason enough to try them.

Their Award-Winning Omakase Experience blends advanced Medispa-grade technology with handcrafted facial artistry. Clients get access to seven technologies during a single session: Hydra-Peel, Cryogenic Therapy, Oxygen Infusion, Ultrasound, Radio Frequency, LED Light Therapy, and Intense Pulsed Light. The therapist selects the combination based on your skin's needs that day, which means every visit can be slightly different. Each session also includes mini face, decolletage, and hand massages.

Every treatment is delivered by one dedicated therapist from start to finish, with no handoffs mid-session. Peachy Skin Bar has been voted "Best Customized Facial" by Daily Vanity and Urban Ladies. If your top priority is honest pricing and a tailored experience without the package pressure, Peachy is the facial bar to bookmark.

Website: peachyskinbar.com
Best for: clients who want honest, pay-per-session pricing with zero sales pressure and advanced technology.
Pricing: pay-per-session; no packages required. Contact for current treatment pricing.
Standout strength: Singapore's first no-package facial bar with 7 Medispa technologies, voted Best Customized Facial by Daily Vanity.

Next: 7. Skindays, best for personalised facials with flexible membership
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7. Skindays, best for personalised facials with flexible membership

Tucked away on Pagoda Street in Chinatown, Skindays has quickly built a following among skincare-conscious Singaporeans who want a personalised facial without the clinical formality of a medi-spa. Every 75-minute session follows a 10-step protocol: double cleanse, exfoliation, deep pore cleansing, hydration boost, targeted serums, custom-blended mask, facial massage, shoulder massage, and finishing products. The products are customised to your skin's needs and tolerance level at each visit.

New clients can try a first session for just S$75, which is one of the most accessible trial prices for a 75-minute facial in Singapore. Regular pricing sits at S$200 per session for treatments including the GlowNow Facial, Expert Facial, Guasha Facial, and Renewal Facial. Add-on treatments range from S$90 to S$600 depending on the technology. They also offer a membership programme with monthly credits and exclusive perks for clients who want to make facials a consistent part of their routine.

Reviews highlight the genuinely personalised approach: therapists remember your skin history, adjust treatments between visits, and track your progress over time. The space itself is calming and intimate, a welcome contrast to the clinical fluorescent lighting of some chain operations. For anyone looking for a personal-touch facial at a fair price in a central location, Skindays delivers.

Website: ourskindays.com
Best for: clients who want a personalised, relationship-based facial experience with flexible membership options.
Pricing: first trial S$75 (75 min); regular facials S$200; add-ons from S$90 to S$600.
Standout strength: 10-step personalised protocol with custom-blended products, and one of the lowest trial prices for a full 75-minute facial.

Next: 8. SENZE Boutique Spa, best for advanced anti-ageing facial technology
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8. SENZE Boutique Spa, best for advanced anti-ageing facial technology

SENZE Boutique Spa positions itself at the intersection of spa relaxation and medi-aesthetic results. Their facial treatments use a combination of Radio Frequency, IPL, Magnetic Infusion Technology, Oxygen Therapy, and regenerative formulations including exosome-based serums. That technology stack puts them closer to a medical spa in terms of results, while maintaining the pampering atmosphere of a traditional facial.

Their Regen-X Facial harnesses exosome technology for non-invasive anti-ageing in a 50-minute treatment that covers consultation through to finish. The Indermis Facial targets fine lines and skin laxity using advanced non-invasive methods. For clients dealing with early signs of ageing who want something more potent than a standard hydrating facial but are not ready for clinic-based procedures, SENZE fills that gap well.

The spa also operates the SK-II Boutique Spa by Senze Salus, which speaks to the calibre of brand partnerships they have established. Customer reviews praise the skilled therapists and visible results on skin texture and radiance, though pricing information is best confirmed directly as it varies by treatment. If anti-ageing is your primary goal and you want spa-grade technology without the clinical setting, SENZE should be on your shortlist.

Website: senzesalus.com
Best for: clients seeking advanced anti-ageing treatments with medi-spa technology in a spa setting.
Pricing: varies by treatment; contact spa directly for current pricing on Regen-X and Indermis facials.
Standout strength: exosome technology and multi-modality approach (RF, IPL, Magnetic Infusion, Oxygen Therapy) that bridges the gap between spa and clinic results.

Next: 9. Syoujin, best for TCM guasha facial detox on a budget
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9. Syoujin, best for TCM guasha facial detox on a budget

With 14 locations across Singapore, Syoujin is one of the most accessible facial and wellness brands on the island. Their approach combines Japanese hospitality with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) techniques, and their Guasha Detox Facial Treatment has become a popular choice for clients who want visible results through a natural, non-technology-based method.

The guasha facial uses natural stone and water-buffalo horn tools (higher quality than the cheaper options common in the market) to massage acupressure points and gently scrape across the face, targeting cheekbones, temples, and the brow area. The technique increases blood circulation, stimulates collagen and elastin production, and helps with facial detoxification. A hydrating mask follows to soothe the skin. The Deep Pore Cleansing Facial costs just S$98, while the Guasha Detox Facial Treatment starts from S$88, making Syoujin one of the most affordable options for a professional facial in Singapore.

Most Syoujin branches hold 4.6+ star Google ratings, with clients praising the cleanliness of outlets and the skill of therapists. One honest caveat: some reviewers mention occasional hard-selling of packages during the session. If that bothers you, be prepared to politely decline and enjoy the treatment itself, which most clients agree delivers solid value at the price point.

Website: syoujin.sg
Best for: budget-conscious clients who want a TCM-based guasha facial or affordable deep pore cleansing.
Pricing: Guasha Detox Facial from S$88; Deep Pore Cleansing Facial S$98.
Standout strength: 14 locations across Singapore, TCM-trained therapists, and professional facials under S$100.

Next: 10. Kskin Korean Express Facial, best for a quick, affordable facial fix
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10. Kskin Korean Express Facial, best for a quick, affordable facial fix

Sometimes you do not have 90 minutes for a facial. You have 15 minutes between errands and your skin looks tired. That is exactly the gap Kskin fills. Their 15-minute Korean Express Facial costs just S$28, uses trusted Korean skincare techniques to cleanse, exfoliate, and refresh, and requires no appointment. Walk in, sit down, walk out with better skin. The 30-minute combo treatment costs S$50 and adds more depth for those with slightly more time.

With over 60 outlets across Singapore, Kskin is everywhere. The convenience factor is unmatched: you can fit a facial into a lunch break or a Saturday shopping trip without planning ahead. Staff are consistently described as gentle and kind, with no aggressive upselling, which is impressive given the volume of customers they handle daily.

The honest trade-off: express facials provide quick maintenance, not deep treatment. If you have serious skin concerns like cystic acne, deep pigmentation, or significant signs of ageing, Kskin is not the solution. But as a maintenance top-up between proper facial sessions, or for anyone who has never had a facial and wants to start somewhere accessible, it is hard to beat S$28 for 15 minutes of professional Korean skincare. Book during off-peak hours to avoid queues that can stretch to an hour or more during weekends.

Website: @kskinfacial on Instagram
Best for: anyone who wants a quick, no-appointment Korean facial for under S$30.
Pricing: 15-minute express facial S$28; 30-minute combo S$50. No appointment needed.
Standout strength: 60+ outlets across Singapore, no appointment required, and the most affordable professional facial on this list at S$28.

Next: How much does a facial treatment cost in Singapore in 2026?
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How much does a facial treatment cost in Singapore in 2026?

Facial treatments in Singapore range from S$28 for an express session to S$500+ for advanced anti-ageing protocols. The variation is wide because pricing depends on the treatment type, product quality, therapist experience, and location. Here is what the market looks like across different tiers as of 2026:

  • Budget (S$28 to S$100): express facials like Kskin (S$28 for 15 minutes), basic deep cleansing treatments at neighbourhood spas, and TCM guasha facials at Syoujin (from S$88). These cover the essentials but do not include advanced technology or extended treatment time
  • Mid-range (S$100 to S$250): personalised facials at brands like Skindays (S$200), first-trial rates at premium spas like My Cozy Room (S$144), and targeted treatments at AsterSpring. You get longer sessions (60 to 90 minutes), better products, and more therapist attention
  • Premium (S$250 to S$500+): luxury facials at Porcelain, Sulwhasoo, and technology-driven treatments at SENZE. These include advanced devices, spa-exclusive products, and highly trained therapists. Expect 60 to 90 minutes of dedicated treatment time

Location matters. Orchard Road spas typically charge 20 to 40% more than heartland outlets for comparable treatments. That premium covers rent, not necessarily better outcomes. A skilled therapist at a Chinatown studio can deliver results that rival an Orchard Road flagship.

One tip: always ask about the total cost including GST (9% in 2026) and whether the first-trial price applies to your visit. Some spas offer steep discounts for new customers, which can make premium treatments surprisingly accessible for a test run.

Next: How to choose the right facial treatment in Singapore
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How to choose the right facial treatment in Singapore

The right facial depends on your skin concern, budget, and how much time you can commit. Here is a practical framework I would use before booking:

  1. Identify your primary skin concern. Congested pores? Go for extraction specialists like My Cozy Room. Dullness and uneven tone? AsterSpring's Luminfusion Therapy targets exactly that. Early ageing signs? SENZE's technology-driven approach or Porcelain's customised protocols. Matching the treatment to your concern is more important than choosing the highest-rated spa
  2. Decide your budget tier. If you are spending under S$100, Kskin and Syoujin offer genuine value. Between S$100 and S$250, you unlock personalised treatments and longer sessions. Above S$250, you enter premium territory with advanced technology and luxury products. There is no point paying S$400 for a hydrating facial if your skin primarily needs extraction
  3. Check for hard-selling policies. This matters more than most people realise. Spas like Peachy Skin Bar, AsterSpring, and Kskin are consistently praised for no-pressure environments. Others may deliver excellent treatments but follow up with aggressive package pitches. Read recent reviews specifically for mentions of sales pressure
  4. Start with a trial. Most premium spas offer discounted first sessions. Sulwhasoo offers 50% off, AsterSpring offers 50% off, My Cozy Room has a first-timer rate of S$144, and Skindays starts at S$75. Use these trials to test the experience before committing to regular visits or memberships
  5. Consider convenience and consistency. A spa that requires a 45-minute commute may be excellent, but will you actually return monthly? AsterSpring's 9 outlets, Syoujin's 14 locations, and Kskin's 60+ branches make regular maintenance realistic. Consistency matters more for skin health than one spectacular treatment every six months

Also consider the type of aftercare advice the spa provides. The best therapists do not just treat your skin during the session; they give you specific, practical guidance on what to do (and avoid) at home between visits. That advice is often worth as much as the treatment itself.

Next: Frequently asked questions about facial treatments in Singapore
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Frequently asked questions about facial treatments in Singapore

How often should I get a facial in Singapore?

For most skin types, once every 4 to 6 weeks is the sweet spot. That aligns with your skin's natural cell turnover cycle, giving each treatment time to deliver full results before the next session. If you have active acne or severe congestion, your therapist may recommend fortnightly visits initially, then spacing out once the skin stabilises. Singapore's humidity and pollution exposure mean your pores work harder than in drier climates, so consistent maintenance genuinely matters here.

Are facial extractions safe?

Yes, when performed by a trained therapist using proper technique and sterile tools. The risk comes from untrained practitioners who use excessive force, work on inflamed skin, or skip sterilisation. Spas like My Cozy Room and Porcelain have built their reputations specifically on safe, thorough extraction. If an extraction leaves you with bruising or broken skin that lasts more than 48 hours, the technique was likely too aggressive.

What is the difference between a facial spa and an aesthetic clinic?

A facial spa employs trained aestheticians and therapists who perform non-invasive treatments: cleansing, extraction, massage, masks, and technology-assisted treatments like LED and radio frequency. An aesthetic clinic is a medical practice staffed by doctors who can perform procedures like Botox, fillers, laser treatments, and threadlifts. Some treatments overlap (both offer LED therapy and chemical peels), but anything involving needles or prescription-grade devices requires a licensed doctor. For maintenance facials and general skin health, a spa is appropriate. For medical skin concerns or invasive procedures, see a clinic.

Should I avoid facials if I have sensitive skin?

Not at all, but you should choose your spa carefully. Look for brands that offer patch testing, use fragrance-free professional products, and have therapists experienced with reactive skin. AsterSpring, Porcelain, and Skindays all customise their products and techniques based on sensitivity levels. Tell your therapist about any allergies, reactions, or active skin conditions before the treatment begins. A good therapist will adjust the protocol accordingly.

Do I need to remove makeup before arriving?

No. Every professional facial begins with a thorough double cleanse that removes all makeup, sunscreen, and surface impurities. Arriving with makeup on is completely normal and expected. In fact, some therapists prefer to see your skin with makeup first so they can assess your routine and how your skin responds to the products you use daily.

Singapore's facial treatment market is competitive, diverse, and offers genuine quality across every price point. Whether you book the customised skin analysis at Porcelain, the painless extractions at My Cozy Room, or the S$28 express refresh at Kskin, the spas on this list have all earned their spot through consistent results, skilled therapists, and strong client reviews.

My advice? Match the treatment to your skin concern, not the brand name. Do not choose a luxury herbal facial when what you need is deep pore cleansing, and do not settle for an express maintenance session when your skin needs professional attention. Read the "best for" labels, take advantage of first-trial discounts, and invest in consistency over occasional splurges.

If you run a beauty spa or facial salon in Singapore and your website is not converting the clients who find you on Google, your online presence might be the bottleneck. We have seen firsthand how a well-designed salon website with proper beauty salon website design, local SEO, and online booking can transform enquiry rates. Our redesign of Perfect Style Salon delivered a 180% increase in online enquiries within three months. A great spa deserves a website that matches.

Terris — Founder & Lead Strategist

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Terris

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Terris has over 8 years of experience in web design, development, and digital marketing. He has helped more than 100 Singapore businesses build powerful online presences that drive measurable results.

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