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Getting Locs in Hialeah, FL

Locs are a long-term commitment and a style statement—finding the right person matters. Hialeah has 6 salons that offer locs, all well-reviewed. Here's how to choose, and what you need to know about booking.

Here are the six salons in Hialeah that offer locs. One-third have online booking; the rest prefer phone calls.

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How to Choose a Loc Specialist

When you're getting locs started, the biggest choice is finding someone with hands-on experience doing the installation method you want. With locs, you're trusting someone to handle your hair over months or years, so ratings and past client feedback matter. Here, the salons average 4.82 stars, and all six are rated—that's a solid baseline.

A third of Hialeah's loc salons take online bookings, which makes scheduling easier. The rest prefer a phone call. Either way, reach out with photos of what you want and ask questions about their process and maintenance guidance.

Booking and Ratings in Hialeah

The six salons offering locs in Hialeah cluster mostly in the 33012 zip code, with a couple nearby. You'll find a mix of experience levels—some have over a hundred reviews, others are newer but starting strong. All of them are rated, so you can read real client feedback before you book.

Locs typically require a follow-up appointment after a few weeks, and regular maintenance as they mature. Ask each salon about their approach and timeline when you call.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between locs and braids?
Locs are a more permanent style—the hair is intentionally matted and shaped into rope-like strands that stay that way for months or years. Braids are typically temporary protective styles that you take down after a few weeks or months. Both need skilled hands, but locs require more time upfront and longer-term commitment.
How long do locs take to install?
Installation depends on your hair type and the method—hand-rolling, interlocking, or crochet all take different times. Plan on several hours. Ask the salon for an estimate when you call or book online.
Do I need to do anything special to maintain my locs?
Yes. You'll need regular retwists (every 4–8 weeks, depending on your hair) to keep them looking neat, and you should keep your scalp clean. When you book, ask your loc specialist about their maintenance schedule and care recommendations.