Case Study: Lou Stevens Glam Squad

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Lou Stevens Glam Squad is comprised of makeup artists that are located in Richmond, Virginia. They have been in the business for over 26 years. Lou Stevens Glam Squad offers studio and on location services. Their on location pricing and services include traditional makeup application- $80, airbrush makeup application- $90, bridal hair style- $125, bridal makeup application- $125, special occasion hairstyle- $90, false eyelash enhancement- $25, and curling- $10. Lou Stevens Glam Squad has been featured on Style Me Pretty, Carats and Cake, The Knot, and more.

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