If you’re a beauty professional with a passion for style, skincare, or grooming, Dubai offers an exciting market full of opportunity. But let’s be honest — figuring out how to open a beauty salon in Dubai can feel daunting. From picking the right business license, knowing how much it will cost, following the law & legal requirements, and getting approval from the Municipal authorities, there’s a lot to consider.
A lack of clarity around the company formation process in Dubai can lead to unexpected costs, slowdowns in getting your salon license, and compliance hurdles that delay your business setup.
That’s why we created this guide. Inside, you’ll find a clear, step-by-step roadmap for entering Dubai’s vibrant beauty and wellness industry. Think of it as your shortcut to launching a successful beauty business, without the guesswork or unnecessary headaches.
The First Crucial Decision: Dubai Mainland vs. Free Zone?
Before you dive into the step-by-step process of opening a beauty salon in Dubai, there’s one major decision that will shape your business from day one — choosing the right jurisdiction. This choice affects your salon’s operations, costs, client reach, and long-term growth.
In Dubai, you can either set up your salon on the Mainland or in a Free Zone. Each option comes with its own rules, benefits, and limitations. Making the wrong choice could slow down your setup or restrict your business opportunities. The right decision of jurisdiction directly impacts your target audience and market access and budget.
Dubai Mainland Salon: Direct Access to the Market
For most beauty salons aiming to serve the general public, a Mainland business license is often the preferred choice. Mainland businesses are regulated by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), the official authority overseeing commercial activities in the emirate. Visit DET for official guidelines.
Benefits:
- Unrestricted Location Options – Open your salon anywhere in Dubai — from luxury malls and high streets to residential neighborhoods — to reach your ideal clients.
- Direct Client Access: Serve customers across the UAE without geographic restrictions
- 100% Foreign Ownership: For most professional activities, including beauty salons, foreign investors can now enjoy full ownership of their business on the Mainland.
Pro Tip: A Mainland business license is the top choice for services that require direct client interaction across Dubai.
UAE Free Zone Salon: A Niche Consideration
A Free Zone license allows you to operate your business in designated economic areas that offer 100% foreign ownership and often provide tax benefits. However, most Free Zones restrict your operations to their specific area, limiting your ability to serve clients across Dubai or the UAE. Popular Free Zones for service businesses include Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) and Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), but they may not be the best fit for client-facing beauty salons.
When Free Zones Make Sense:
- You are targeting a niche clientele within the Free Zone.
- Your salon is part of a larger corporate setup or B2B model.
Our Expert Recommendation: While Free Zones offer tax exemptions, they are generally not suitable for a retail-focused business that depends on high foot traffic. For beauty businesses looking to grow quickly and reach a wider audience, a Mainland salon license offers the flexibility, visibility, and freedom you need to thrive.
Choosing between a mainland setup and a free zone license depends on your business model, target customers, and location strategy. Here’s a quick decision matrix to help you decide:
Scenario | Best Option | Why |
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Mall location with high walk-in traffic | Mainland | You can operate anywhere in Dubai, attract direct customers, and collaborate with local suppliers freely. |
Street-front salon targeting residential neighborhoods | Mainland | Greater flexibility to open in popular community areas and expand branches across Dubai. |
Salon inside a corporate campus or wellness center | Certain Free Zones (e.g., Dubai Healthcare City) | Special approvals for corporate wellness and easy licensing for niche services |
Online beauty services + home service permits | Mainland | Easier access to permits for home visits and partnerships with local marketplaces |
Salon serving mainly expat communities within a free zone | Free Zone | Streamlined setup, lower admin costs, and proximity to your niche market |
International brand salon seeking tax benefits | Free Zone | 0% corporate tax (for eligible activities) and simplified customs procedures for imported products |
Your Step-by-Step Guide to Open a Beauty Salon in Dubai
Dubai maintains strict regulations for beauty salons to ensure high standards of safety, hygiene, and service. Because of this, opening a salon here requires coordination with several government authorities. Missing even one requirement—whether it’s a document, approval, or inspection—can delay your launch.
Whether you’re new to Dubai or an established entrepreneur, the business registration process can feel confusing. Professional business setup consultants can make this process smoother, drawing on experience with multiple salon setups to ensure a hassle-free launch.
- Define Your Business Activities Choose your Legal Structure
- Secure Initial Approval
- Reserve Your Trade Name
- Find and Lease the Perfect Salon Location
- Obtain Approvals from Relevant Authorities
- Apply for Additional Approvals (e.g., DHA for Specialized Services)
- Apply for the Salon License
Step 1: Define Your Business Activities
Defining your business activities is the first and most important step when opening a beauty salon in Dubai. Your chosen business activity will dictate the specific approvals, services you can legally offer and layout requirements you need to meet.
The DED (for Mainland businesses) or your chosen Free Zone authority assigns a code and description to each business activity. This entry specifies exactly which treatments, services, and beauty procedures you are allowed to provide.
Business Activity | Activity Included |
Ladie’s Salon | Covers activities such as hair washing, trimming, styling, dyeing, waving, straightening, hair fixing, henna services, and cosmetic treatments like makeup, skin cleansing, hair removal, facial aesthetics, foot care, manicure, and nail treatment. Note: Microblading requires a separate permit from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) |
Men’s Salon (Gents Salon) | Specialized haircuts, styling, and other beauty services for men, including cutting, trimming, dyeing, perming, straightening, and wig installation. It also includes providing beauty and body, hair, or skin care services for men, such as facial cleansing, body hair removal, facials, foot care, and hair strengthening |
Henna Salon | Licensed to provide henna tattoo services for women's hands. |
Ladies Massage & Relaxation Center | Focused by various physical care and massage services to women, such as body massage, foot massage, foot care, and other massage-related services for the purpose of physical relaxation without providing medical treatment. Must be operated by female staff. |
Ladies Orient Bath | Offers sauna-style heated rooms for women, followed by body washing. Retail of related materials in non-commercial quantities is allowed |
Ladies Health Club | Specialize in providing health water activities for women, such as water baths, steam baths, jacuzzis, saunas, and swimming pools. These facilities are not permitted to provide massage services |
Ladies Orient Bath | Provide steam rooms and hot water for women to bathe in, which cleanses and exfoliates the skin, removes dead cells, rids the body of excess water, stimulates blood circulation, and relieves muscle fatigue |
Oriental bath for men | Provide steam and hot water rooms for men to bathe in, which cleanses and exfoliates the skin, removes dead cells, rids the body of excess water, stimulates blood circulation, and relieves muscle fatigue. These establishments are permitted to sell products related to the activity in non-commercial quantities. |
Men’s Health Club | Includes facilities specializing in providing health water activities for men, such as water baths, steam baths, jacuzzis, saunas, and swimming pools. These facilities are not permitted to provide massage services |
In mainland Dubai, if you want to add a new service that is already included under your existing business activity, you don’t need any extra approvals — you can start offering it as soon as your license is active. However, if the new service falls outside your current activity, you’ll need to:
- Apply to add the new activity code to your trade license through DED.
- Secure additional approvals from relevant authorities (e.g., Dubai Health Authority (DHA) for cosmetic-medical services).
In free zones, the rules are similar but with some variations. You need to check whether your new service fits within your current free zone activity description. If it does, you can begin offering it immediately. If it doesn’t, you must amend your free zone license to include the new activity code and secure any special approvals for regulated services.
You can also change the business activity during the licensing process before final license issuance — but you’ll need to reapply for any initial approvals already obtained.
- Government fees
- Possibly new layout approvals if services change
- An updated Memorandum of Association (MOA)
- Additional authority approvals
The process for changing business activities in free zones has its own set of rules, which can vary from one authority to another. Many free zones allow you to request changes before your license is issued, but once the license is active, any modifications require a formal license amendment and approval from the relevant authority.
Some free zones maintain stricter lists of permitted activities, so if your new service isn’t supported, you may need to consider transferring your business to a different free zone that accommodates your planned services.
For example, one of our clients, Ms. Sara Alsky from Europe, initially set up a Ladies’ Salon in a free zone offering hair and nail services. She later wanted to add spa treatments, which weren’t covered under her original activity.
Because the free zone’s approved activity list was limited, our consultant Carol Dsilva personally handled her case, guiding her through the process of amending the license and securing the necessary DHA approvals. Today, her salon offers a full suite of beauty and wellness services, all fully compliant, without any legal or operational hiccups.
ProTip : Before submitting your application, review your full list of planned services and match them to the official DED or free zone business activity list.
Step 2: Choose your Legal Structure
Next, you’ll need to select a legal structure for your beauty salon in Dubai, as this affects ownership, liability, and licensing requirements.
- Sole Establishment: Ideal for a single owner. It allows you to operate independently while keeping setup simple.
- Limited Liability Company (LLC): Recommended if you have partners. An LLC separates personal assets from business liabilities and provides more flexibility for growth.
Choosing the right structure can feel complicated, but with expert guidance, you can make the best decision for your business goals and long-term success.
Pro Tip: Based on our experience helping numerous salons in Dubai, most first-time salon owners benefit from a Sole Establishment, while growing or partnership-based businesses often choose an LLC.
Step 3: Secure Initial Approval
Obtaining initial approval is the first step toward getting your salon trade license and is a prerequisite for all other submissions. It ensures that your chosen business activity, trade name, and shareholder details are in order, allowing you to move forward with the licensing process confidently.
To obtain initial approval for both mainland and free zone setups, you’ll need to submit:
- Initial Approval Application Form
- Approved trade name
- Selected salon activity (Ladies, Gents, or Unisex)
- Passport copies of all shareholders
- Emirates ID copy (if applicable)
For a mainland Dubai setup, submit your documents to the Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism (DET). Once approved, you’ll typically receive your Initial Approval Certificate within 3–5 working days, valid for 6 months.
For free zone company setups, the same documents are submitted to your chosen free zone authority. Approval timelines usually range from 1–5 working days, though some free zones may issue certificates valid for 30–90 days, depending on their internal review process. If your licensing isn’t completed within this period, most authorities allow renewal of initial approval.
It’s important to note that initial approval does not authorize you to start business operations. It’s a preliminary step before securing your official trade license. If you make changes to your salon’s business activity or services after receiving Initial Approval, you will need to reapply. Fees for Initial Approval vary depending on the jurisdiction, but they are typically included as part of your overall salon setup costs.
Step 4: Choose and Register Your Trade Name
A trade name is more than just a label — it’s your business’s official identity in Dubai’s business registry. It will appear on your business license, legal documents, and even your salon signage. Choosing the right name not only builds a strong brand but also ensures your business is legally recognized.
When selecting your salon’s trade name, pick something that reflects your style and services — for example, Glamour Glow Ladies Salon, which instantly tells customers it’s a women-focused salon. Avoid offensive or misleading words, and ensure the trade name aligns with your licensed business activity.
Before finalizing, check the UAE’s National Economic Registry to ensure the name isn’t already taken — you can search directly on the DET official website. To obtain trade name approval in Dubai, you’ll need to submit a copy of your passport (or Emirates ID) along with a shortlist of three preferred names in order of priority.
For mainland licenses, the Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism (DET) typically processes trade name approvals within 24 hours. Once approved, you’ll receive your Trade Name Reservation Certificate, which is valid for 6 months, giving you ample time to complete your business license application.
For free zone setups, the respective free zone authority handles trade name approvals directly. After submitting the required documents, you can usually expect your Trade Name Reservation Certificate within 1 to 3 working days, depending on the free zone. The certificate’s validity typically ranges from 30 to 90 days.
If you want to change your trade name later, you can do so either during the licensing process or after your license is issued — simply submit a request and pay the applicable fee.
Step 5: Find and Lease the Perfect Salon Location
Now it’s time to find the perfect place for your beauty salon in Dubai. Your location is critical. You need to find a commercial space that meets the strict requirements from the relevant authority .
For mainland salons, you must secure a commercial lease and register it through Ejari, Dubai’s official tenancy registration system. Ejari ensures that your rental contract is legally recognized and is a mandatory step for all mainland business registrations. When choosing a location, consider factors like accessibility, proximity to your target clients, visibility, parking availability, and local competition. A well-chosen location can significantly boost your salon’s footfall and overall success. The approval is usually granted within 1–3 working days.
- Signed tenancy contract (landlord and tenant)
- Landlord’s title deed
- Passport and UAE visa copies for the tenant
- Emirates ID copies
- Initial approval or trade name certificate
- Latest DEWA bill for the property
For free zone salons, the process is slightly different. Ejari is not required because leases are managed directly by the free zone authority. However, you will still need an official lease agreement to confirm your business address. Free zone authorities often provide guidance on choosing an approved location within their premises or designated commercial areas. Approval timelines can vary, usually ranging from a few hours to a couple of days depending on the free zone.
Expert Tip: Before signing a lease, thoroughly research the area, analyze your competition, and ensure the space can accommodate all your planned services. From treatment rooms to reception areas, proper layout and compliance with Dubai Municipality or free zone regulations are essential for a smooth licensing process.
Step 6: Obtain Approvals from Relevant Authorities
This is the most complex stage in opening a beauty salon in Dubai. This step ensures your salon meets Dubai’s safety, hygiene, and operational regulations before you open the salon to clients.
Key authorities and approvals for opening a beauty salon in Dubai:
Authority | Applicable Area | Purpose of Approval | Notes / Tips |
Dubai Municipality (DM) | Mainland | Ensures salon layout and design, hygiene, meet local health standards | Submit complete layout plans including treatment rooms, washrooms, sterilization, and waste disposal areas |
Dubai Civil Defense (DCD) | Mainland | Verifies fire safety compliance: fire exits, emergency lighting, smoke detectors, extinguishers, evacuation routes | Work with certified contractors to meet safety codes and avoid re-inspections |
Dubai Health Authority (DHA) | Mainland & Free Zone | Required for cosmetic/medical beauty services (laser, Botox, fillers, micro-needling) | Apply in parallel with other approvals; ensure all practitioners are licensed |
Free Zone Authority | Free Zone | Confirms lease/location, health & safety compliance, and internal regulatory requirements | Each free zone may have slightly different rules; check their approved activity list |
DHA (Free Zone Specialized Services) | Free Zone | Approves regulated cosmetic or medical procedures | Same as mainland DHA approval; mandatory for advanced treatments |
The Dubai Municipality (DM) and Dubai Civil Defense (DCD) are the primary authorities for ensuring your salon’s fit-out and safety standards are compliant.
Authorities carefully review these plans to confirm compliance with Dubai’s building codes and salon-specific health standards. If you’re opening a salon on the Dubai mainland, you’ll need approval from both Dubai Municipality and Dubai Civil Defense.
Approval is usually granted within 7 to 15 working days, depending on how complex your salon design is and how accurately your documents are prepared.
Navigating these departments requires experience. Best Solution’s dedicated PRO team manages all these submissions and inspections on your behalf.
Some beauty salon activities require special approvals from Dubai authorities, especially if you plan to offer treatments that go beyond standard salon services. These approvals ensure that your business fully complies with Dubai’s strict health, hygiene, and safety regulations, giving both you and your clients peace of mind.
Obtaining the necessary permits also helps build client trust, as it confirms that all advanced services are performed safely by qualified professionals. Depending on the type of treatment, the approval process typically takes 2 to 6 weeks, so it’s important to plan ahead to avoid delays in launching your beauty salon.
Expert Tip: Partnering with experienced business setup consultants in Dubai can save you time and ensure your salon meets all legal requirements while staying aligned with your growth plans.
Specialized Beauty Services & Approval Authorities:
Business Activity / Service | Approving Authority (Mainland) | Approving Authority (Free Zone) |
Laser Hair Removal / Laser Treatments | Dubai Health Authority (DHA) | Free Zone Authority & DHA |
Botox, Fillers, Injectable Procedures | Dubai Health Authority (DHA) | Free Zone Authority & DHA |
Medical Skin Treatments (Peels, Microdermabrasion) | Dubai Health Authority (DHA) | Free Zone Authority & DHA |
Tattooing or Permanent Makeup | Dubai Health Authority (DHA) | Free Zone Authority & DHA |
Step 7: Apply for the Salon License
Now it’s time for the final (and most exciting) step: applying for your beauty salon license. This is the official permit that allows you to legally run your salon in Dubai. The licensing process depends on whether your business is set up on the mainland or in a free zone.
If your salon is registered on the mainland, your license will be issued by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), formerly known as the DED. As part of the approval stage, both Dubai Municipality and the Dubai Civil Defense (DCD) inspection teams will verify that your salon meets hygiene, health, and fire safety requirements
You’ll need to submit:
Ejari (tenancy contract registration)
Dubai Municipality and Civil Defense approvals for your salon’s fit-out and layout
Dubai Health Authority (DHA) permits if you offer specialized services like laser treatments or medical skincare
Your business plan and other trade license documents
Once your documents are verified and meet Dubai’s business regulations, you’ll receive your beauty salon trade license.The processing time typically takes between 3 to 7 working days, but it can vary based on document accuracy and completeness.
Each free zone has its own rules, but the general process includes:
- Submission of your lease agreement or free zone tenancy contract
- Salon fit-out approvals according to free zone guidelines
- DHA approval if you provide specialized beauty or cosmetic treatments
- Business registration forms and license fee payment
It can feel really overwhelming to start a beauty salon in Dubai, especially if you’re new to all the rules and paperwork.
This is exactly what happened to Mr. Arjun Bahadur, a beauty expert from Nepal, when he wanted to open his salon, LA YUNSA LADIES BEAUTY SALON L.L.C.
The process for getting a license in Dubai seemed complicated at first, and Arjun didn’t know where to begin. Instead of getting stuck, he asked for help from our team of experts. From the very start, we gave him a clear plan and helped him every step of the way to make the whole process easy.
With our help, Arjun successfully got his Dubai beauty salon license. Now, LA YUNSA LADIES BEAUTY SALON is doing great, offering top-notch services to people all over Dubai. What once seemed impossible became a huge success.
You may feel uncertain when dealing with approvals and paperwork for your beauty salon license in Dubai. This is where having the right guidance makes all the difference. Best Solution’s team—led by seasoned experts like Essa Al Harthi and Vipin Kumar—has successfully guided dozens of entrepreneurs through the salon setup process. Backed by our experience as corporate PRO consultants, we simplify government procedures and ensure faster approvals, so you can focus on growing your salon while we take care of the licensing details.
Cost of Beauty Salon Business in Dubai
One of the questions every aspiring entrepreneur asks is: “How much does it cost to start a beauty salon in Dubai?” While the beauty salon estimated license fees typically range between AED 10,000 and AED 20,000, the total cost can vary significantly depending on whether you choose mainland Dubai or a free zone, the type of services you plan to offer, and the specific licensing package you select.
For the mainland, the beauty salon license alone usually costs between AED 10,000 and AED 15,000. This fee covers the standard trade license but does not include additional expenses such as DHA approvals for specialized services, employment visas, or salon fit-out charges. Payments can be made conveniently online via the DED e-services portal or at DED service centers once your license application is submitted and approved.
In contrast, free zone salons tend to have slightly higher costs. The standard license generally ranges from AED 12,000 to AED 18,000, depending on the free zone and the package you choose. Most free zones offer an online payment gateway, or you can pay directly at the free zone authority office after submitting your license application. Many entrepreneurs also rely on business setup consultants in Dubai to streamline the payment and licensing process.
Ultimately, the total cost of opening a beauty salon in Dubai depends on multiple factors, including location, licensing authority, required approvals, and additional setup expenses. Understanding these factors helps you plan ahead and get a clear picture of the real cost of starting a business in Dubai, beyond just the license fee.
Need personalized guidance on starting your beauty salon in Dubai? Speak to our experts who will guide you through every step and help you understand the real costs involved.
Essential Location and Premise Requirements
Beauty salons provide personal care services, which means your salon’s location and setup directly impact client safety and hygiene. That’s why Dubai’s regulatory authorities enforce strict standards for beauty salon premises to ensure public health and a safe environment for both clients and staff.
Here’s a clear side-by-side comparison of Mainland vs Free Zone beauty salon premises requirements in Dubai:
Requirement | Mainland Salons | Free Zone Salons |
Location / Floor | Must be on ground or mezzanine floor with direct street access | Typically inside commercial buildings or malls; direct street access is not always required |
Signage | Mandatory clear signboard outside the salon | Signage rules vary by Free Zone; often restricted to building directory or internal display |
Ceiling Height | Minimum 2.3 meters | Free Zones may have flexible height requirements depending on the building |
Space & Layout | Minimum space requirements; separate zones for hair, treatments, and washing | Layout requirements exist but can be more flexible; Free Zone may allow shared service areas |
Ventilation & Lighting | Adequate ventilation and lighting are mandatory | Ventilation and lighting required, but specifications depend on Free Zone authority |
Water Supply | Wash basins and water heater required in service areas | Required, but exact specifications may vary by Free Zone |
Furniture & Materials | Chairs must be non-absorbent and easy to clean | Similar requirements, though some Free Zones may allow exceptions for certain materials |
Fire Safety | Fire extinguishers and smoke detectors per Dubai Civil Defence standards | Fire safety compliance required; Free Zone may conduct separate inspections based on building management |
How to Hire Licensed Staff & Secure Employment Visas
The final step in launching your beauty salon is building your dream team — qualified, licensed professionals who can deliver top-quality services while ensuring compliance with Dubai’s regulations. You’ll also need to secure employment visas, which legally allow your staff to work in the UAE.
Hiring licensed staff protects your clients, upholds Dubai’s health and safety standards, and safeguards your salon’s reputation. It’s also essential for meeting insurance requirements.
If your salon is registered on the Mainland, the visa process for your staff must comply with the guidelines set by the Ministry of Human Resources & Emiratisation (MOHRE).
Key steps include:
Hiring licensed professionals for specialized services such as cosmetology, dermatology, laser treatments, and advanced skincare.
Verifying each candidate’s credentials and ensuring their license is recognized in the UAE.
Applying for employment visas and labor cards through MOHRE and the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).
Completing visa requirements like labor contracts, medical tests, Emirates ID registration, and visa stamping.
If you’re operating in a free zone, the process is typically faster and managed through the free zone’s visa services department.
Here’s what to know:
Staff must still meet all DHA licensing requirements if they provide specialized treatments.
Free zone authorities often offer recruitment assistance and handle most of the visa process for you.
Visa quotas are usually linked to your leased office or salon space, so check capacity limits early to plan your hiring.
Conclusion
Launching a beauty salon in Dubai may feel overwhelming at first, but with the right guidance, it can be a smooth and rewarding journey. From preparing the required documents and obtaining fit-out approvals to hiring licensed professionals, every step is crucial for setting your salon up for long-term success.
Working with experienced business setup consultants can help you navigate the regulatory hurdles and accelerate the company formation process. With over 14 years of experience, we offer support for everything from securing your trade license to meeting all Dubai Municipality regulations—ensuring your salon is fully compliant and ready to operate.
This way, you can focus on what truly matters: delivering exceptional beauty services and building a loyal client base, while we take care of the legal and regulatory details.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to open a salon in Dubai?
A concise answer for a featured snippet: The initial cost to open a beauty salon in Dubai, covering the license and essential government fees, typically ranges from AED 20,000 to AED 35,000. This does not include rent, interior fit-out, equipment, or staffing costs, which will vary significantly.
Can a foreigner own 100% of a beauty salon in Dubai?
Yes. For a professional license like a beauty salon on the Dubai Mainland, foreign investors are now eligible for 100% ownership. This has simplified the process and removed the previous requirement for an Emirati partner to hold 51% of the shares.
How to open a beauty salon in Dubai?
To open a beauty salon in Dubai, choose your business activity, select a trade name, secure a suitable location, get initial approvals, obtain fit-out and health permits, and apply for your salon license through the Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism (DET) or a free zone authority. Ensure compliance with Dubai Municipality guidelines and hire licensed beauty professionals before launching.
Can I operate a unisex salon in Dubai?
Yes, you can open a unisex salon in Dubai, but you must comply with strict regulations. Separate service areas, entrances, and staff for male and female clients are mandatory to meet Dubai’s licensing and privacy requirements.
How much does it cost to open a beauty salon in Dubai?
The cost to open a beauty salon in Dubai typically ranges from AED 50,000 to AED 150,000, depending on the location, size, and services offered. Expenses include trade license fees, salon fit-out, equipment, and initial staff salaries.
Are beauty salons profitable in Dubai?
Yes, beauty salons in Dubai can be highly profitable due to the city’s growing demand for personal grooming and premium beauty services. Profitability depends on factors like location, service quality, pricing, and effective marketing.
What qualifications do you need to open a beauty salon in Dubai?
Owners don’t need to be a licensed beautician, but you must hire qualified, licensed professionals to provide services.
Disclaimer : This guide provides a general information . Regulations and costs may change time to time based on government rules, so consult the best solution’s professional Business Setup consultants for the latest updates. Refer to the glossary for definitions of key terms which is mentioned in this article. Refer to the glossary for definitions of key terms.