Head & Co. is a wellness-focused destination in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, listed under health and located on King Abdul Aziz Rd in Al Mohammadiyyah. It combines calming treatments with detailed hair and scalp care, offering a setting designed to help guests unwind while caring for their hair and skin.
Visitors often describe a thoughtfully arranged space, from a warm welcome on arrival to small touches such as herbal tea and the chance to choose preferred scents. Scalp massages and cleansing rituals are a central feature, using selected products and techniques to leave the head and hair feeling light and refreshed. Guests also highlight specialized hair services, such as braids and blow-dries, and facial treatments carried out with gentle, precise movements that contribute to a deeply relaxing experience.
Head & Co. can be a suitable choice for people in Jeddah seeking more than a standard salon visit—particularly those interested in scalp and hair wellness sessions, quiet massage time, or facial care in a calm, health-oriented environment. Its location on King Abdul Aziz Rd makes it accessible for residents and visitors moving through one of the city’s key areas in Saudi Arabia.
As services, practitioners, and schedules may change over time, please contact Head & Co. directly to confirm current offerings, timings, and prices before visiting or booking an appointment.
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Reem AA
in the last weekI really liked the atmosphere; it's a beautiful and relaxing place. I also tried the oral massage, and it was excellent.However, I was very disappointed that the manager refused to turn off the music during the call to prayer (Adhan), claiming there were customers praying. As a result, I had to pray while the music continued to play.For me, prayer is a red line that should not be crossed or compromised for any reason. Respecting prayer times is not just an optional courtesy; it's a fundamental obligation. Turning off the music for about five minutes (two minutes for the Adhan and three minutes for the prayer itself) wouldn't negatively affect anyone's experience, but it would show respect for one of the most important values in this country.Unfortunately, this incident overshadowed what had been a very enjoyable visit.I really liked the atmosphere; it's a beautiful and relaxing place. I also tried the oral massage, and it was excellent.However, I was very disappointed that the manager refused to turn off the music during the Adhan, saying that there were customers in session. As a result, I had to pray while the music continued to play.For me, prayer is a red line that should never be crossed or compromised for convenience. Respecting prayer times is not an optional gesture of courtesy, it is a fundamental matter of respect. Pausing the music for approximately five minutes (two minutes for the Athan and three minutes for prayer) would not meaningfully disrupt anyone’s experience, yet it would demonstrate respect for one of the most important values in this country.Unfortunately, this incident overshadowed what was otherwise a very pleasant visit.
Reem
in the last weekSahal Al Awlaqi
in the last weekElham alshareef
in the last weekAmazing experience from start to finish! Beautiful ambiance, excellent service, and everything was perfect. Special thanks to Elzat for the kindness, professionalism, and outstanding care. Highly recommended 💆♀️♥️🌿
سونا الشريف
a week agoI haven't tried it yet, but from what people say about their experiences with the receptionist and her attitude, it makes me hesitant. Also, some of the service providers are not good, and the price is high. It makes one hesitant even before starting, fearing that they might pay a sum of money and the service will not be worth the amount, in addition to the lack of respect and good reception.