I’ve been bored with my hair for a long time, and I could tell it was extremely dry and completely lifeless. I just couldn’t find the right time to do something about it until my friend finally asked me to go get our hair done together, lol.
We didn’t even have to think twice about where to go. We headed straight to Azta Urban Salon. After she got off work, we met at Ayala Vertis North in Quezon City, since it was the most convenient location for both of us.

Azta Urban Salon Background
Azta Urban Salon started in October 2004 as a small beauty and grooming salon in Ortigas Center, Philippines. Since then it has grown into a popular lifestyle salon with multiple branches across the country.
Branches
Quezon City
- Azta Style Hub — SM City North EDSA (North Towers)
- Azta Urban Salon — Vertis North, Quezon City
- Azta Urban Salon — Eastwood Citywalk2, Eastwood City
Makati & Taguig
- Azta Urban Salon — Ayala Malls Circuit, Circuit Makati
- Azta Urban Salon — SM Jazz Mall (Makati)
- Azta Urban Salon — Venice Grand Canal Mall, McKinley Hill (Taguig)
Pasig & Antipolo
- Azta Urban Salon — Ayala Malls Feliz, Pasig
- Azta Urban Salon — Robinsons Metroeast, Pasig
- Azta Urban Salon — Robinsons Place Antipolo
Muntinlupa / South Metro Manila
- Azta Urban Salon — Alabang Town Center (ATC)
Also read: Nuat Thai, Quezon City
Services
Haircuts start at ₱280 for men and ₱350 for women. Hair care solutions start at ₱350, while hair styling also starts at ₱350. Hair coloring, on the other hand, starts at ₱1,500.
There are also bundle packages available for haircut, color, and treatment services.
I availed myself of the more affordable option (Bundle 1: Hair Spa with add-on Treatment & Haircut) since it was my first time trying their service, lol.
Below is the complete list of services and prices at Azta Urban Salon.



My Hair
My hair was just a plain straight cut and a bit frizzy since I hadn’t gotten any treatment in the last seven months. I showed the hairstylist photos of a butterfly cut. I realized that simply naming the haircut isn’t enough—you really have to show reference photos. I even shared several butterfly cut images, and apparently, they weren’t all the same in the hairstylist’s eyes.
I love how it turned out!
