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London's Top Luxury Beauty Spots: Marylebone, Knightsbridge & Mayfair by Ruuby Founder

London s Top Luxury Beauty Spots: Marylebone, Knightsbridge & Mayfair by Ruuby Founder

Off the plane in London and in need of a good blow dry, facial, or manicure? There’s an app for that. But Venetia Archer, founder of London's first digital beauty concierge, Ruuby, will do one better: Share her personal list of the best pampering spots in Marylebone, Knightsbridge, Mayfair, and Chelsea.

LONDON – I have spent the the last two years in London working in the beauty-tech sector, specifically on my beauty concierge app Ruuby. It has been a nice break from my former life as a political risk analyst in Nairobi, where I focused on Somali piracy and conflict. (Editor's note: Sounds like a woman who can really appreciate a good massage.) I have tested hundreds of salons across London, and my absolute favorites are listed below.

 London s Top Luxury Beauty Spots: Marylebone, Knightsbridge & Mayfair by Ruuby Founder

Photo courtesy of DryBar UK.

MARYLEBONE

The Nail Station 
82 York Street; +44-20-7724-5307 | book your service
Besides being home to the Chiltern Firehouse, Marylebone has a wonderful selection of super cool salons. I am quite often here for meetings, and I make sure to pop in to the Nail Station, which is Marylebone's answer to a New York nail bar. They do an impeccable manicure and have an amazing selection of colors.

DryBy
74 Mortimer St.; +44-20-7637-9477 | book your service
I tend to go here after a session at Psycle (London's best spinning studio, in the style of SoulCycle), which is right next door. A favorite of the beauty editors (honestly, look on their Instagram!), the chic interiors alone are worth a visit, and their hairdressers are top notch. Unlike a lot of places in London, they do very cool nail art — understated and chic.

Daniel Galvin
58-60 George St.; +44-20-7486-9661
When it comes to serious color, Daniel Galvin is your man. One of London's most celebrated hairdressers, he has legions of high-maintenance coifs in here. You can get one of the most bangin' bouncy dries around.

After you’ve primped, shop at Selfridges, juice at the Good Life Eatery, drink coffee at Workshop Coffee, and swill cocktails at Chiltern Firehouse.

 London s Top Luxury Beauty Spots: Marylebone, Knightsbridge & Mayfair by Ruuby Founder

Photo courtesy of Grace Belgravia.

KNIGHTSBRIDGE AND BELGRAVIA

Aromatherapy Associates
5 Montpelier St.; +44-20-7838-1117
Outside of the maze that is Harrods and the mecca that is Sloane Street, is this perfect facial spot. The atmosphere is particularly calming, and all of the therapists are highly trained. Treatments are tailored to clients and are not overly expensive.  

Grace Belgravia
11c West Halkin Street; +44-20-7235-8900 | book your service
This is the address of London's most luxurious females-only members club, listed exclusively on Ruuby. They are lauded for their detox cleanses and facials. A lovely retreat for girls-only down time.

Paul Edmonds
217 Brompton Rd; +44-20-7589-5958 | book your service
The Knightsbridge spot is known for its "Chelsea blonde" offering. A secret pedicure station downstairs has incredibly comfortable couches and could quite easily double up as a nap zone. Even better: Waxing services that are almost pain free.

After you’ve pampered: Have drinks at Belgraves Hotel. The bar upstairs is a hidden gem and a great place to go on Sunday with the paper. Then shop Harvey Nichols, still the best department store around.

London s Top Luxury Beauty Spots: Marylebone, Knightsbridge & Mayfair by Ruuby Founder

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SOHO AND MAYFAIR

Nails and Brows
31 Berkeley Street; +44-20-7499-5245 | book your service
Do as the Voguette's do and double down on manicures and brow tidying. Ask for Sylvia.

Heritage Salon
49 Berwick St; +44-20-7018-2480 | book your service
This Russian-owned nail studio on Broadwick Street is my go-to on a Sunday when wandering around Soho. Meticulous attention to detail and great editorial shoots. If you want something wild, this is the place to go.

Spa Illuminata
63 South Audley St; +44-20-7499-7777 | book your service
This spa on South Audley is my favorite day spa in London. Located just behind the Dorchester, the menu of services is comprehensive and absolutely irresistible.

Now that you’re rested and relaxed: Hang out at Park Chinois, Alan Yau's latest masterpiece; Raw Press, for the best cold pressed juices in London; Crosstown Doughnuts (just down the road from Heritage) for a sweet bite in the afternoon.

London s Top Luxury Beauty Spots: Marylebone, Knightsbridge & Mayfair by Ruuby Founder

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CHELSEA

AER Blowdry Bar
172 Old Brompton Rd; +44-20-7244-9499 | book your service
We are all pretty loyal when it comes to a blowdry, and my go-to is AER on Old Brompton Road. It feels like the spiritual home of Ruuby — all pale pink, exposed concrete, and elegant furnishings. It's right by South Kensington, so if you're spending the day at the museums, it’s a good spot to pop into after.

RYS Hair and Beauty
176 Walton St; +44-20-7100-0724 | book your service
While London is cold 95 percent of the time, when the sun comes this salon is a lovely choice. They have a gorgeous garden outside where you can get your hair and nails done with a drink. So much fun with a group.  

When you don’t want to go home: Shop Conran for kooky interiors, juice up at Good Life Eatery, and nibble on tapas at Cambio de Tercio.

See something that strikes your fancy? Book your treatments and services through Ruuby’s online site or app.

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