Luv-Bug $tylez

About

Mobile hair stylist

Policy and Terms

Clients can cancel or reschedule appointments up to 24 hours before start time.

Hours

Sunday

Closed

Monday

9:45 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday

9:45 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Thursday

9:30 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday

9:45 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

All services

TRAVEL FEE

I am a mobile stylist I come to you allowing comfort and privacy in home. Area of servicing : Lehigh- $20 travel fee FORTMYERS - $25 travel fee Cape Coral- $25 travel fee SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AND SURROUNDING AREAS.

30 min | $20-$25

WASHING INCLUDED!

Washing hair is included with every style.

15 min | $0

HAIR TAKE DOWN

Hair take down services depending on the type of style, the condition of the hair, and whether the service includes washing, detangling, or other treatments. A professional's hourly rate, skill, and the time required for proper removal are key factors in pricing. Included Services: Takedown services that include a wash, deep condition, or head massage are more comprehensive and typically cost more.

3 h | $30-$100

Retwist only

3 h | $70short $90 long

Retwist plus style

3 h | Short $75, long $95

Half head of locs - RETWIST ONLY!!

No hair on back or sides just the top of head.

2 h | $55

Half head locs retwist plus styles

No sides or back hair just the top.

2 h | $65

Starter locs

starter locs refer to the initial stage of forming locs (also known as dreadlocks) by twisting, braiding, or coiling hair into the first, often unformed, rope-like strands. This first phase, lasting several months, is crucial for establishing the foundation of the hairstyle, and its appearance is characterized by a less defined and more natural look before it transitions into more mature stages. Starter locs are created using techniques such as comb coils, double-strand twists, braids, or interlocking to form the hair into initial strands. Different Stages of Locs Phase 1: Starter or Beginner Loc Phase (Timeframe 3-6 months+) Phase 2: Budding/Bulbing or Sprouting Stage (6-12 months+) Phase 3: Growing/Teenage Stage (12-15 months+) Phase 4: Mature/Maturation State (15-18 months +) Phase 5: Elder/Rooted Stage (18-21 months +)

6 h 30 min | $150 (20-40 pieces) , $250 (50 and up pieces)

Knotless small / medium

6 h | $180-$200

Braids

2 h 30 min | $55-$70

2 braids

Products that will be used is Got2be spray, braiding gel.

20 min | $45

Sew in / leave out , invisible

Overview Quick Weave vs Sew In: Which is Better for Your Hair? A sew-in is a method of hair extension application where extensions (wefts) are attached by sewing them onto cornrows or braids. Benefits of a Sew-In Length and Volume: Achieve a desired look with added length, thickness, and body. Low Maintenance: Offers a wake-up-and-go style that requires less daily styling effort. Hair Protection: Natural hair is protected from heat styling and harsh weather conditions, allowing it to grow out safely. Versatility: Allows for trying new hair textures, lengths, or colors without altering your natural hair.

3 h | $65- leave out $100- invisible

Quick weaves

a hair extension technique where human or synthetic hair wefts are glued onto a protective cap placed over braided or molded natural hair, rather than sewn in. This method is a popular, budget-friendly alternative to a traditional sew-in weave, offering a quicker installation process and less tension on the scalp, typically lasting 4 to 6 weeks with proper care. Products used will be track glue, got2b,wonder ponytail Bond(freeze spray).

45 min | $50

Locs touch up

depending on hair length, density, stylist's experience, and location, often including a wash/condition, with prices varying for different loc types. In the starter phase, you should retwist your locs every four weeks and may even retwist every two to three weeks for the first four to six weeks. After that, retwist every four to six weeks in the budding phase, four to six weeks in the teen stage, and eight to twelve-plus weeks during the mature and rooted phases.

2 h 35 min | $60-$120

Color touch up

Root touch-ups are hair coloring products designed to conceal root regrowth between full hair coloring sessions. They are a cost-effective way to maintain hair color and blend roots seamlessly. A root touch-up targets only new hair growth at the scalp to blend grays or maintain existing color, making it quicker, cheaper, and less damaging for maintenance; whereas full hair color applies dye from roots to ends, ideal for significant shade changes, refreshing faded color, or a complete transformation, but is more time-consuming and costly. Think of root touch-ups as maintenance and full color as a makeover. Frequency: Permanent Dyes: Touch-ups every 4-6 weeks, aligning with the average hair growth cycle of half an inch per month. Temporary Dyes: Touch-ups every 1-2 weeks due to shorter lifespan. All-Over Color: Every 3-6 weeks. Highlights: Every 4-12 weeks, depending on the contrast level. Permanent dyes provide long-lasting color that covers roots for 4–6 weeks.

1 h 30 min | $35

Detox

"Detox to locs" (or loc detox) refers to a deep cleaning process to remove accumulated product buildup, dirt, and lint from dreadlocks, which can make them heavy, dirty, or unbalanced. This process typically involves soaking the locs in a solution, often with apple cider vinegar, baking soda, or a commercial detox bomb, followed by rinsing and washing to restore the health and cleanliness of the hair and scalp.

30 min | $45

Traditional plaits

1 h | $70-$130

Free style braids

4 h | $60-$70

Reattaching

Reattaching locs can take 4 hours to over 20 hours, depending on the number of locs, their size, the length of your hair, and the skill of the stylist. While a typical reattachment of around 100 locs might take 4 to 7 hours, a larger or more intricate job with many microlocs can easily exceed 20 hours. Hair length: A minimum hair length of 3–5 inches is often required for successful reattachment, as there needs to be enough hair for the locs to grip onto. locs? - If locs are in a style: SR in 3-4 weeks and then as instructed. - SR MUST be done with light, gentle pressure for the first 6 months and then moderate thereafter. - Do NOT retwist, neaten edges, or excessively style locs between visits/maintenance. - May use edge control to slick down edges; limit once a week.

4 h | $130 20-40 pieces, $250 50 pieces and up..

Xs small plaits traditional

4 h | $120

Xs small knotless /BOHO

6 h | $130

Medium traditional/ knotless

4 h | $90 traditional / $100 knotless

Medium knotless /BOHO

1 h | $110

SISTA Locs

Microlocs Sisterlocks installation can take anywhere from 10 to 36 hours or more, typically spread over 2-3 days, depending on hair length and density, with shorter or longer hair requiring more time. The process is lengthy because it involves a unique, intricate technique using a special latch hook tool to interlock thin strands of hair from tip to root, unlike traditional locs. Maintenance: You'll need regular retightening appointments, usually every 4-6 weeks, to maintain the locs. Learn how to care for your Sisterlocks and Microlocks with these essential tips. Mist with water or Rose water, keep your retie between 4-6 weeks, braid or twist at night, wear a silk bonnet, and avoid touching your hair.

10 h | $350