Posh Salon (Hair Salon) Sukhumvit31

Beauty · Watthana

3 2 Sukhumvit 31, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Rated 4.8/5 from 235 Google reviews.

Book the Japanese color service if you want depth without bleach. The Olaplex bond treatment runs as an add-on or mixed directly into the color formula for extra protection. The salon has free parking on-site, with RSU Building and EmQuartier nearby when it fills. Closed Mondays, so schedule around that.

You are twenty meters off the main Sukhumvit Road, inside a salon where Japanese color technique and bond-protecting treatments are the daily standard. The stylists trained in Japanese methods and the product shelf leans Olaplex, Keratriplex, and K-Gloss. Appointments fill fast, walk-ins rare.

The core service is the Japanese single-color process, a two-step toning method that builds depth without bleach and costs 3,500 baht for the full treatment. Haircut, wash, and dry runs 600 baht for a standard length. The Olaplex Bond Creator treatment can be mixed directly into the color formula or applied standalone for 2,500 baht, and the menu also lists Keratriplex and a five-step deep layer treatment for clients prioritizing repair over color. Most sessions stretch two to three hours depending on the service stack. Waxing occupies the second floor with services starting at 200 baht for smaller areas. The owner consults on color selection before the stylist begins, so expect a brief pre-service discussion about tone and finish.

The salon sits on Soi Sukhumvit 31, accessible via BTS Phrom Phong Exit 5 or by car with parking available at RSU Building or The EmQuartier mall nearby. Free on-site parking exists but fills quickly during peak hours. The location makes it convenient for Watthana office workers and expats in the Phrom Phong corridor.

The salon closes Mondays and operates 10 AM to 6 PM the rest of the week. Advance booking is necessary because same-day slots rarely open. The client base skews toward those familiar with Japanese salon culture and willing to invest in bond-protecting color chemistry rather than speed.