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Men’s Grooming in Malaysia: Why Salons Aren’t Just for Women

9/24/2025 · Editor

Blog #6 (Full Version)

Title: Men’s Grooming in Malaysia: Why Salons Aren’t Just for Women

Introduction

For years, beauty salons were seen as places mainly for women. But times have changed — and in 2025, more Malaysian men are realizing that grooming isn’t just about looking good, but also about professional image, self-confidence, and self-care.
From stylish haircuts to facials and manicures, salons today offer a wide range of services tailored to men. This guide explores why men’s grooming is on the rise in Malaysia, the most popular treatments, and how salons are breaking old stereotypes.

✅ Why Men’s Grooming Is Growing in Malaysia

  1. Men’s Haircuts & Styling
    Classic cuts, fades, and textured looks.
    Many salons now specialize in modern barbering combined with salon-level care.
    Cost: RM20 – RM80

  2. Beard & Mustache Grooming
    Beard trimming, shaping, and even beard spa treatments.
    Keeps facial hair neat and stylish.
    Cost: RM30 – RM100

  3. Men’s Facials
    Focus on oil control, acne treatment, and hydration.
    Helps combat clogged pores and rough skin caused by shaving.
    Cost: RM100 – RM250

  4. Scalp Treatments
    Addresses dandruff, hair thinning, and oily scalp.
    Popular among men experiencing early hair loss.
    Cost: RM100 – RM250

  5. Manicure & Pedicure for Men
    Removes dirt, trims nails, and softens rough skin.
    Increasingly popular for professionals who need clean hands.
    Cost: RM50 – RM150

  6. Waxing & Hair Removal
    Back, chest, and eyebrow grooming for a polished look.
    Cost: RM60 – RM200 (depending on area)

✅ Benefits of Men’s Grooming

✅ Breaking the Stigma

In Malaysia, more salons are advertising “for men too” services, making it normal for men to book facials, pedicures, or even spa sessions. Younger generations especially see grooming as gender-neutral self-care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Do men really need facials?
    Yes. Men’s skin tends to be oilier and more prone to acne, making facials beneficial.
  2. Isn’t a barber enough for men’s grooming?
    Barbers cover haircuts, but salons offer full grooming services — skin, nails, scalp, and more.
  3. Are manicure and pedicure “too feminine” for men?
    Not at all. Clean, healthy nails are important for hygiene and appearance.
  4. How often should men visit salons?
    Every 4–6 weeks for haircuts, and monthly for facials or nail care.
  5. Do salons in Malaysia have male staff for men’s grooming?
    Yes, many unisex salons and premium barbers employ male stylists for comfort.

Conclusion

In 2025, men’s grooming in Malaysia is no longer optional — it’s essential. From haircuts and facials to manicures and scalp care, salons provide services that boost both confidence and health.
With Beauty Salon Malaysia, men can:

👉 Grooming isn’t just for women — it’s for anyone who values looking sharp and feeling their best.