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From 120-baht clipper cuts on your soi to precision colour in resort salons - an expat and visitor guide to Krabi's hair scene: English-speaking stylists in Ao Nang, Krabi Town, Klong Muang and Koh Lanta, men's barbershops, women's cut, colour and keratin, nail bars, what it all costs in baht, tipping and how to book.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 7 July 2026 · Last reviewed 7 July 2026

Getting a good haircut in Krabi is easy and, by Western standards, remarkably affordable - once you know where to look. As a smaller province the choice is more modest than Phuket or Pattaya, but Krabi runs the full spectrum: local Thai salons and barbers offering cuts for a couple of hundred baht, a handful of polished expat-friendly salons in Ao Nang and Krabi Town, and resort salons around Ao Nang, Klong Muang, Tab Kaak and Railay where senior stylists and colourists handle event hair and tricky colour. This guide covers the types of salon, men's barbering, women's cut and colour, keratin and nails, what each service costs in baht, tipping etiquette, and how to find an English-speaking stylist and book across Ao Nang, Krabi Town, Klong Muang and Koh Lanta.

Where to go: resort, expat & local salons

Resort & hotel salonsTop end

Krabi's five-star resorts around Ao Nang, Klong Muang, Tab Kaak and Railay run polished in-house salons, and a few international-standard salons sit inside the smarter Ao Nang complexes. Expect English-fluent senior stylists, imported colour lines and a full cut, colour, treatment and styling menu in cool, comfortable rooms. A women's cut and blow-dry here typically runs from around 900-2,500 baht and colour work climbs from there - the reliable choice if you are particular about your hair, have curly or Afro-textured hair, or have an event. Non-guests can usually book resort salons too.

Mid-range expat salonsMid-range

Krabi is a small province, so the expat-friendly salon scene is more modest than in Phuket or Pattaya, but Ao Nang and Krabi Town both have well-reviewed neighbourhood salons where at least one English-speaking stylist handles the full service - cut, colour, highlights, keratin and blow-dry - in air-conditioned comfort. Reckon roughly 400-1,000 baht for a women's cut and blow-dry and good package pricing on colour. Many residents settle on a regular stylist and book by LINE. On Koh Lanta the choice is smaller but the long-stay crowd keeps a couple of reliable salons busy.

Men's barbershopsFor men

Krabi has a friendly barbershop scene, from a handful of hot-towel gentlemen's barbers in Ao Nang and Krabi Town to no-frills local shops on every soi. Traditional and expat-focused barbershops offer skin fades, scissor cuts, beard trims and hot-towel shaves, typically 250-600 baht for a cut and more for a cut-and-shave package. Local Thai barber shops charge as little as 100-200 baht for a quick clipper cut. Walk-ins are the norm, but the busiest barbers in Ao Nang take bookings in high season.

Local Thai & market salonsEveryday

On almost every soi in Krabi Town and Ao Nang, and near the fresh markets, you will find affordable Thai beauty salons handling cuts, wash-and-blow, straightening, perms and nails at local prices - often 120-350 baht for a basic cut or wash-and-blow. Quality and English vary, so look for busy, well-kept shops; they are unbeatable value for simple trims, blow-dries and nails between visits to your main stylist, and handy for air-conditioned walk-in convenience after a day on the beach or the boats.

Services & what they cost (THB)

Men's haircut & barberingFrom ~100-600 THB

A local Thai barber charges about 100-200 baht for a clipper or scissor cut; a mid-range or expat-focused barbershop 250-500 baht for a styled cut, and a premium gentlemen's barber 550-600 baht or more, often with a hot-towel finish. Beard trims and hot-towel shaves add roughly 150-400 baht, and cut-and-shave packages offer the best value. Tell the barber your preferred length in clipper-grade numbers and bring a photo if you want a specific style.

Women's cut & blow-dryFrom ~250-2,500 THB

A wash, cut and blow-dry ranges from about 250-400 baht at a neighbourhood salon to 600-1,000 baht at a mid-range expat salon and 900-2,500 baht at a top resort or international salon, depending on the stylist's seniority and hair length. A standalone blow-dry or wash-and-style is cheaper, often 200-600 baht. Book a senior stylist and bring reference photos - a clear consultation up front makes all the difference to the result, especially with limited English.

Colour, highlights & balayageFrom ~800-5,000+ THB

Single-process colour starts around 800-1,600 baht at mid-range salons and rises with hair length and premium imported colour lines. Highlights, balayage and ombre are priced by technique and length, commonly 2,000-5,000 baht or more at quality resort salons. Blonde work and big colour changes take time and multiple sessions, and complex colour is best done at a resort or a proven Ao Nang salon rather than a small local shop - discuss the plan, products and upkeep at consultation, and ask about the exact colour brand if you have sensitivities.

Keratin, rebonding, perms & nailsTreatments & nails

Smoothing and straightening are popular and good value in Krabi: keratin treatments typically run 1,700-4,000 baht and Japanese-style rebonding 2,200-5,000 baht depending on length. Perms and digital perms are similarly priced. Nail bars cluster in Ao Nang and Krabi Town - a basic manicure runs about 180-450 baht, gel manicures 450-800 baht, and mani-pedi packages offer savings. Deep-conditioning and scalp treatments are inexpensive add-ons worth trying after sun, salt water and the humid Andaman climate.

Language, tipping, booking & where to find them

Finding an English-speaking stylistLanguage

At resort and hotel salons around Ao Nang, Klong Muang, Tab Kaak and Railay you will usually find fluent English-speaking senior stylists; at local salons and barbers in Krabi Town and on the sois, English can be limited, so bring clear reference photos and describe lengths in numbers. Krabi and Ao Nang expat and long-stay Facebook groups and Google reviews are the fastest way to find a trusted stylist for cuts, colour or curly and Afro-textured hair, which not every small-town salon handles well. Once you find someone good, book them by name and stick with them.

Tipping etiquetteTipping

Tipping is customary but modest. For a routine cut or blow-dry, 40-100 baht is a normal, appreciated tip; for longer colour or treatment appointments, 100-300 baht, sometimes split between the stylist and the assistant who washed your hair. At upmarket resort salons a service charge may already appear on the bill, so check first - an extra tip is then optional. Handing the tip directly to your stylist and assistant is the clearest way to make sure it reaches them.

Booking & what to expectBooking

Local salons and barbers take walk-ins, but popular stylists and all colour or treatment work should be booked ahead, especially in high season (November-March) when Ao Nang and the resort salons fill with visitors. Many salons book fastest via LINE or Facebook messenger rather than phone. Arrive a few minutes early, expect a consultation and a hair wash at a backwash chair, and confirm the price before colour or chemical services begin. Salons are air-conditioned and cool, so bring a light layer for longer appointments.

Where the salons clusterWhere to go

The most expat-friendly choice is Ao Nang, where beachfront neighbourhood salons, nail bars and the resort spas along the strip and out towards Klong Muang and Tab Kaak cover cuts, colour and treatments. Krabi Town has the everyday local salons and barbershops near the markets and Maharaj Road at the keenest prices, plus a few smarter salons. Railay and Koh Lanta have small but reliable options geared to long-stayers. Living in or near Ao Nang or Krabi Town puts a good stylist within a short scooter or songthaew ride - handy for regular colour and blow-dry upkeep.

FAQ

Krabi hair salon & barber FAQ

How much does a haircut cost in Krabi?

It depends on where you go. A local Thai barber or neighbourhood salon charges roughly 100-350 baht for a basic men's or women's cut. Mid-range expat salons in Ao Nang and Krabi Town charge about 400-1,000 baht for a women's cut and blow-dry, and top resort or international salons 900-2,500 baht depending on the stylist's seniority and your hair length. Men's barbershop cuts run about 250-600 baht at expat-focused shops, more with a hot-towel shave.

Are there English-speaking hair stylists in Krabi?

Yes, though fewer than in Phuket or Pattaya. Resort and hotel salons around Ao Nang, Klong Muang, Tab Kaak and Railay usually have fluent English-speaking senior stylists, and Ao Nang and Krabi Town have a handful of expat-friendly salons. At local salons and barbers, English can be limited, so bring clear reference photos. Krabi and Ao Nang expat Facebook groups and Google reviews are the fastest way to find a trusted English-speaking stylist, especially for colour or curly and Afro-textured hair.

How much is hair colour or balayage in Krabi?

Single-process colour typically starts around 800-1,600 baht at mid-range salons and rises with hair length and premium imported colour lines. Highlights, balayage and ombre are commonly 2,000-5,000 baht or more at quality resort salons. Blonde work and dramatic colour changes usually take longer and may need several sessions, and complex colour is best booked at a resort or a proven Ao Nang salon rather than a small local shop, so discuss the plan, products and upkeep at consultation.

Do you tip hairdressers and barbers in Krabi?

Yes, tipping is customary but modest. For a routine cut or blow-dry, 40-100 baht is normal and appreciated; for longer colour or treatment appointments, 100-300 baht, sometimes split between the stylist and the assistant who washed your hair. Upmarket resort salons may add a service charge to the bill, so check before tipping again. Hand the tip directly to your stylist and assistant where you can.

Do I need to book a salon in advance in Krabi?

Local salons and barbers usually take walk-ins, so you can drop in for a simple cut. Popular stylists and any colour, keratin or chemical treatment should be booked ahead, particularly in high season from November to March when Ao Nang and the resort salons are busy with visitors. Many Krabi salons take bookings fastest via LINE or Facebook messenger rather than phone, and booking lets you request a specific stylist and confirm pricing.

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