Loctician Lauren Kelly Opens Mobile Loc Shop in Baltimore to Help Clients Embrace Their Natural Hair

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, loctician Lauren Kelly has transformed a 1997 Ford bus into “The TrillestDollhouse Mobile Loc Shop” — a bright pink, rhinestone-decorated mobile salon helping clients embrace their natural hair through locs.

Kelly’s vibrant bus, which draws attention wherever it goes, is more than a salon; it’s a space dedicated to self-acceptance and community.

The mobile salon, parked at her grandmother’s house, offers services like starter locs, retwists, loc repairs, and instant locs.

Kelly, a 21-year-old licensed loctician, launched her mobile business in 2023, inspired by her journey of embracing her natural hair after years of straightening.

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Through her services, she encourages clients to celebrate their natural textures and offers advice for loc care.

The mobile salon also provides a comfortable and personal experience, complete with worship music, conversations, and even a prayer jar.

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Funded by state grants and a business pitch competition at Bowie State University, where Kelly is a rising senior, the mobile salon has quickly gained a loyal following, including men, who make up a large portion of her clientele.

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