Beauty Logo Templates
Browse 118 beauty salon, spa and cosmetics logo templates designed for real projects. Editable vector logo files (AI/EPS/SVG) built for salons, spas, skincare, and wellness brands—quick edits, clean layers, and exports that stay sharp at any size.
Beauty salon, spa and cosmetics logo templates for fast, consistent branding
Logos are tiny, but they do a ridiculous amount of heavy lifting. With beauty salon, spa and cosmetics branding, the goal is usually the same: look credible in a second and stay recognizable everywhere you show up. These logo templates are a practical shortcut—editable vectors you can tailor to your name, palette, and message.
Expect a mix of beauty logo, spa logo, and salon logo directions, with plenty of soft line art, leaves, and drops motifs. The reason those elements keep showing up is simple: they communicate the category fast, even when the logo is tiny.
Search intent varies, but people usually type things like “beauty logo”, “spa logo”, or “salon logo”. For niche projects you’ll also see terms like “beauty bar”, “haircare”, “wellness”, and “aesthetic”. This page is built around those real-world needs, so you can land on a direction quickly and refine from there.
Common styles you’ll see in this category
- Badge/emblem: great for packaging, merch, and ‘established’ vibes.
- Minimal monoline: clean, modern, and easy to scale.
- Geometric marks: tidy shapes that feel contemporary and tech-friendly.
- Symbol-only marks: handy for app icons and small avatars.
- Lettermark variants: useful when the brand name is long.
- Icon + wordmark: a flexible everyday setup for websites and social.
What you’ll typically get
Most downloads include an editable vector source plus ready-to-use exports. That means you can handle quick social media needs today, and still have a clean master file when you revisit the brand later.
- Editable vector logo files you can scale without pixelation (AI/EPS/SVG).
- Templates that pair nicely with Icons and Product Mockups when you’re building a full brand kit.
- Layered assets that make it easier to swap colors, adjust spacing, and update typography.
- Styles that work for salons, spas, skincare, and wellness brands—from minimal marks to icon-driven logos.
- Options that read clearly at small sizes (favicons, app icons, social avatars).
- Fast starting points for client work, pitches, and internal branding decks.
Where these templates shine
- Website header, app icon, and social avatar—where a beauty logo needs to read at a glance.
- Packaging, labels, or merch where you want a recognizable mark (great for boutique brands).
- Templates for client presentations and moodboards—fast visuals, less busywork.
- Business cards, email signatures, and slide decks for beauty bar projects.
- Ads and banners where typography + icon need to stay clean, even when resized.
- Print-ready exports for vendors (stickers, menus, signage) with vector sharpness.
Editing checklist before you export
- Export an SVG for the web and a PDF/EPS for print or vendor handoff.
- Open the source file once before committing—messy layers show up immediately.
- Confirm licensing/usage needs for client projects before you export deliverables.
- Check spacing between key shapes (icons + type). Small fixes make it feel ‘designed’.
- Test it in one color. If it works in mono, it will usually work in color.
Vector files (AI, EPS, SVG) are the sweet spot: easy edits, reliable exports, and sharp edges at any size.
Typography is usually the fastest way to change the personality of a beauty salon, spa and cosmetics logo. Try starting with lightweight serif or elegant sans typography, then adjust letter spacing and icon-to-text alignment. If you need something web-safe quickly, Google Fonts is a reliable place to test pairings before you commit.
Color is your fastest ‘brand signal’. For beauty salon, spa and cosmetics work, start with soft neutrals, muted pastels, or luxe monochrome. Keep a one-color version around for stamps, embroidery, and small print runs. If your logo will live on the web, exporting a clean SVG helps it stay sharp—this W3C SVG spec is the nerdy reference, but it’s handy when you’re troubleshooting exports.
Turn one logo into a full identity
A logo rarely lives alone. After you choose one, it’s worth grabbing matching assets from Icons and User Interfaces so everything feels cohesive. When you need realistic previews for clients or listings, Product Mockups is the fastest win.
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If you’re comparing directions, these related categories are good jumping-off points:
- All Logo Templates
- Graphics marketplace
- User Interfaces
- Icons
- Textures & Patterns
- Fashion
- Eco Green
- Letter
- Miscellaneous
- Tech
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Handy references while you work:
Start with a template, then make it yours—color, type, spacing, done.
















































