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    How to Get a Braider to Come to You (And What It Costs in LA)

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldFebruary 28, 20265 Mins Read
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    Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips

    Key takeaways
    • Mobile braiders save time and provide comfort by doing professional braiding in your own space.
    • Expectations: stylists bring tools, request prepped hair, arrive punctually, work efficiently, and clean up afterward.
    • Pricing in LA varies by style; mobile service often adds about $25–$75 to salon rates.
    • Booking tips: use specialized platforms like Unruly, check portfolios, ask for references, and prep your hair and space.

    A braider that comes to you—sounds like a dream, right? No rushing across town with a bonnet barely holding your hair together, no awkward small talk in a packed salon, and definitely no waiting for your turn when your appointment was supposed to start 30 minutes ago. Now, more and more Black women in LA (and beyond) are booking hair braiders that come to their homes—and honestly, it’s about time.

    Whether you’re new to the mobile hair scene or just curious about how it all works (and what it costs), here’s everything you need to know.

    Why book a mobile hair braider?

    If you’ve ever spent an entire Saturday in a salon chair, you know: time is currency. Booking a mobile hair braider means you get your day back. You can watch your favorite show, sip your tea, or just vibe in your own space while your stylist gets to work.

    Beyond comfort, mobile braiders can be a game-changer for:

    • Busy professionals
    • Moms who can’t step away from the kiddos for hours
    • People with mobility issues
    • Anyone who just prefers their own space

    And let’s be real: having your box braids installed in your kitchen with Beyoncé playing softly in the background just hits different.

    What to expect from a braider that comes to your house

    When you book a braider that comes to your house, you’re still getting a professional experience—just without the overhead of a salon. Most mobile stylists bring their own tools, and will let you know in advance if they need anything specific from you (like access to an outlet or a clean space to work).

    Here’s what you should typically expect:

    • Prep guidance: Most mobile stylists will ask that your hair is washed, blown out, and detangled unless wash services are included.
    • Punctuality: They’ll arrive at the time you agreed upon—no long wait times like traditional salons.
    • Efficiency: Mobile stylists are often quicker since they aren’t juggling multiple clients at once.
    • Clean-up: A good stylist will leave your space as tidy as they found it.

    Shameless plug: If you’re booking through a service like Unruly, our stylists are vetted for professionalism and skill—and available in LA, NYC, and DC.

    How much does at-home hair braiding cost in LA?

    Pricing for hair braiding at home varies based on style, braid size, and your stylist’s level of experience. But in general, here’s what you can expect in LA:

    • Jumbo knotless braids: $150–$250
    • Medium box braids: $250–$400
    • Small boho braids: $400–$600+
    • Cornrows (straight backs or design): $120–$300

    Expect to pay a little more for the convenience of in-home service. Most mobile stylists charge $25–$75 extra compared to salon pricing. But for many, it’s well worth the tradeoff for the comfort, time saved, and one-on-one attention.

    And yes—tips are still very much appreciated.

    We offer transparent pricing. You can view all the styles we offer and their cost here.

    How to find a mobile hair braider in your area

    Start with platforms that specialize in Black hair and protective styles. Some options include:

    • Unruly: Our platform connects you with talented, vetted stylists that come to you in LA, NYC, and DC. Search styles, view portfolios, and book online.
    • You can also try looking at various marketplaces, like Yelp, if you don’t mind taking your time reading reviews.
    • Instagram: Try hashtags like #mobilebraiderLA, #braiderthatcomestoyou, or #laHairStylist.
    • Word of mouth: Still undefeated. Ask your crew who’s braiding them at home.

    Tips for a great mobile braiding experience

    Want your at-home appointment to go smoothly? Here’s how to prep:

    • Have your hair washed and ready, unless your stylist offers wash services.
    • Create a comfortable clean setup with a chair and good lighting.
    • Keep snacks and water handy—braiding can take a while.
    • Give them space to work, and maybe keep your pets or toddlers occupied elsewhere.
    • Communicate clearly about the style you want, how much hair to buy, and how long it’ll take. Be sure you get what you want before they leave!

    That’s the braid-down

    Booking a braider that comes to you isn’t just a luxury anymore, it’s a practical, time-saving way to care for your hair without the salon chaos. Whether you’re rocking knotless, boho, cornrows or French curl braids, having your stylist pull up to your place is the ultimate soft life move.

    If you’re in LA, NYC, or DC, Unruly makes it easy to find a stylist who gets your hair and your vibe. Book online and explore pay-later options, because getting your hair done shouldn’t feel like work.

    Follow us on Instagram at @wetheunruly for more hair inspo, braid ideas, and behind-the-scenes styling tips. And check out our happy clients at @hairbyunruly!


    FAQs

    How do I know if a mobile braider is legit?

    Check their portfolio, ask for references, and book through reputable platforms like Unruly, StyleSeat, or Booksy.

    Do mobile braiders provide the hair?

    Some do! Always check the stylist’s description. If not, they’ll usually tell you exactly what to buy. The stylists on our platform unfortunately don’t. There’s just too many possible colors, lengths and styles clients might want. So you’ll have to purchase your own hair.

    Can I get braids done if my hair isn’t blown out?

    Blowing out your hair isn’t a requirement if you don’t want your style to look sleek. If you do, some stylists offer blowout services for an additional fee. Others require you to arrive prepped. Check before booking.

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