Planning a holiday self-care day in the Philippines? Here's where to find beauty services genuinely open on Philippine public holidays — and which treatments to book in advance.
Philippine public holidays create a peculiar beauty scheduling challenge. While malls remain open, many premium beauty clinics and standalone salons close for national and special non-working holidays — leaving last-minute holiday pampering seekers scrambling. The good news: mall-based beauty chains and several independent studios in Manila deliberately stay open during peak Philippine holidays to capture the demand.
What's Open During Philippine Holidays
Mall-based beauty salons reliably open during Philippine holidays following mall operating hours. SM, Ayala Malls, Robinsons, and SM Aura branches maintain regular schedules on most public holidays. Standalone salons and clinics are inconsistent — some close on regular holidays, others only close on major ones (Christmas, Holy Week). Always call the day before a holiday to confirm availability.
Best Holiday Beauty Treatments to Book
Holidays are ideal for longer beauty treatments that weekday schedules don't allow: full body massages, comprehensive facial packages, hair treatments and coloring, and extended nail art sessions. Medical beauty treatments like lasers are less commonly available on holidays — prioritize relaxation-focused services. Premium spa hotels (Shangri-La, The Peninsula, Conrad Manila) often offer holiday-specific wellness packages worth considering.
Holiday Beauty Planning Strategy
Book any holiday beauty appointments 3–5 days in advance. Many Filipinos plan holiday self-care late, so booking early gives you premium time slots. Hotel spa experiences during Holy Week or Christmas are particularly sought after — these require booking 1–2 weeks in advance at Manila's luxury properties.
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Written by
Isabelle Santos
Senior Beauty Editor