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How Much Do Faux Locs Cost?

How Much Do Faux Locs Cost?

Faux locs can range from $130 to $800 based on the style and geographic location, though most generally cost between $100 to $300. Faux locs are an excellent protective style for those who want the look of natural dreadlocks without the commitment.  This low-maintenance hairstyle not only protects natural hair, but you can take them out and reinstall whenever you’d like. 

If you’re looking to get them installed, you’re probably wondering how much faux locs cost. The answer to this question is that it depends on the style, length, type of hair used, salon location, and your stylist’s experience. For more information on the cost, keep reading this in-depth guide before you book your faux locs appointment.

How much does it cost to get faux locs from a professional?

Professionally installed faux locs averages around $214 according to our internal appointment data. Price can vary depending on the length, style, and the type of hair used by the stylist. More experienced or popular stylists may also charge more for their services given their expertise. Certain styles like crochet faux locs can be less expensive than others like goddess locs, since the hand-wrapping process used for goddess locs takes longer. 

Can you install faux locs at home?

While taking the DIY route may be less expensive at first, it’s wise to invest in a professional installation — unless you or a friend have a talent for protective styles. Doing your own faux locs can be difficult for beginners since styling the back of the hair is harder to reach on your own, and the installation process can be complex.

person looking straight ahead and possitioned off to the right with long faux locs wearing big hoop earrings, nose piercing, and a fluffy white jacket

What factors contribute to the cost of faux locs?

The price for faux locs can vary based on factors like the expertise of the stylist, the hair used, the geographic location of the service, and the style of faux locs you choose. Since $100 to $300 is a large range, be sure to consult with your stylist about the final price. 

Type of Faux Locs

If you’re looking to try this popular hairstyle, there are many types of faux locs to choose from, including goddess locs, crochet locs, bob locs, soft locs, and blonde locs. Certain styles may cost more than others, like lengthy, goddess-style locs. A faux locs bob is an excellent option for those who want to spend less but still rock beautiful locs. 

  • Crochet locs: Crochet locs combine the natural look of dreadlocks with a shorter installation time due to the technique used.
    • Cost: $180-$580
  • Goddess locs: Also called bohemian locs, goddess locs are a type of faux locs that have a lived-in look with some curl either throughout the loc or at the ends.
    • Cost: $220-$620
  • Bob locs: Faux locs with the length of a bob can reach to your chin or your shoulder, allowing for less heavy hair and a shorter look.
    • Cost: $180-$420
  • Soft locs: Soft locs use soft, high-quality hair with a hand-wrapping technique to achieve natural-looking faux locs.
    • Cost: $110-$160
  • Blonde locs: To achieve the look of blonde faux locs, stylists will typically use blonde hair packs as they hand-wrap each loc.
    • Cost: $180-$620

Hair type

The question of all questions: synthetic hair or human hair? Depending on your budget, you might want to opt for one over the other. Faux hair packs of synthetic hair are on the lower end at $10 to $20 each, whereas human hair can cost over $50 for each pack. It’s important to check with your stylist and your budget to see what will work best for the style you have in mind. 

Stylist experience

Stylists with more experience or a high volume of clients may charge a higher price for their services, but their expertise might make it worth the cost. Be sure to ask your stylist for a price estimate during your consultation. 

Geographic area

Where you live can also affect the price of faux locs installation. States like South Carolina can charge $806 on average, while states like Louisiana can charge just $137. Ultimately, the cost depends on your choice of style and hair length, but be sure to check with your stylist for a quote. 

Take a look at the table below for the average cost per state based on internal StyleSeat data. 

StateAverage appointment cost
AL$158
AR$201
AZ$208
CA$218
CT$251
DC$196
DE$178
FL$187
GA$181
HI$175
IA$188
IL$187
IN$241
KY$200
LA$137
MA$249
MD$176
MI$169
MN$248
MO$205
MS$140
N/A$234
NC$182
NJ$210
NV$264
NY$208
OH$186
OK$151
PA$173
RI$267
SC$806
TN$143
TX$184
VA$189
WA$221
WI$206
States not listed don’t have available data

Are faux locs worth it? 

Faux locs are definitely worth it if you’re looking for a low-maintenance dreadlocks style without the commitment. The style can last up to six weeks with proper care and installation. They’re also customizable based on the style and color you desire. 

person wearing an orange tank top with long goddess locs with blonde ends

This hairstyle is a great option for those who’ve had braids in the past but aren’t a fan of the growout. Fortunately, faux locs still look great the longer they’ve been installed and are known for their easy maintenance. Real dreadlocks are cheaper to install, but take much more time and commitment than faux locs.

Faux locs FAQs

Below are some of the most common questions clients have about faux locs, from their  installation to aftercare.

Do faux locs damage your hair?

Faux locs don’t do any more damage than other protective hairstyles. However, protective styles like locs and braids can cause tension on the scalp if the hair is very heavy and long. If you have a more sensitive scalp, keep this in mind when choosing your faux locs style. 

What’s the difference between faux locs and soft locs?

Faux locs can cause more tension on the scalp than soft locs since they can be stiffer. Traditional faux locs use Marley hair, a synthetic, 4C type that blends into curly textures seamlessly. 

How long do faux locs last?

Faux locs can last up to six weeks, depending on the level of care. Some specialists say that faux locs should be redone every four to six weeks, while others say two to three months is possible. 

How do I care for my faux locs?

Using dry shampoo or washing your hair with shampoo as you normally would can help you maintain your faux locs. Oil-based products can build up in your hair, so avoid using too much of it. If your scalp becomes itchy, you can try using an anti-itch scalp oil. To protect your hair while you sleep, use a silk scarf or bonnet to wrap your hair. 

Where can I get faux locs near me?

You can get faux locs by finding a stylist nearby who specializes in protective styles. 

The cost of faux locs installation ultimately depends on the style, hair type, location, and stylist you choose. It’s a good idea to budget somewhere between $100 and $300 for your faux locs appointment, unless a friend or family member has a talent for protective hairstyles and you want to try to do it at home. Check out nearby stylists on StyleSeat for the next step in your hair journey. 

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