I see that some of your hair is loose from breakage but rather than cutting them off and throwing them away you could use that same loose hair to wrap around the the other damage hair to restore it. A dear friend who started my locks did that. She threaded a needle with loose hair to thicken the thin area of my lock, good as new! Also... you can take the loosen hair wrap it around the damaged lock and use a 3 prong crochet needle to get it back to its original look. Hope this helps y’all!
I was another black girl who grew up in Montana and was adopted into a caucasian family so I had NO IDEA OR NOBODY to help with my hair. So I went to a hair supply store and got the closest match and taught myself to do my own braided in hair extensions and locks.
God bless you. ✅ black ✅ foster care 3. I've always wanted to go to Montana! I thought about how welcomed I'd be as a Black woman from PA? Needless to say, I've never been to Montana. Is there anywhere you'd recommend? U have to be a strong person. 🙏🏾
My locs are 10 years old....I have a bath stool in the shower while I wash, that way I don't rush because the hair gets so heavy.....works well for me🙂
“I was one of two Black people in Montana at the time..”!!! 😂🤣😂🤣 “Your hair will collect lint like that’s its JOB!” 😂🤣😂 Love your personality & sense of humor! Helpful video, thanks! I just DIY started my 4th set of locs, so I know you’re offering good info. Be blessed 🤗 💐💐💐
@@TheSimpleFarmacist My ex-husband used to travel to MT for work. The first time he went there he didn't see another Black person for 7 days. He was so happy when he saw the guy he wanted to hug him.
@@TheSimpleFarmacist Same. I live In Mt now too. Super surprised about running into another black person whom lived in Mt. And when I mean run into I mean over the Internet since I haven't actually met y'all in person haha, :>
I saw a video by yannie the locologist once, and she said sometimes when people have been growing locs a while and they are really long, the ends will sometimes break off from normal wear and tear of rubbing against your body, your clothing, furniture, ect. So I don't think you are doing anything wrong, I think it's just inevitable once your locs get to a certain length.
I love your locks , I have locks myself for 3 years now and am loving it I don't use conditioner either ,I use a crotchet needle when am retwisting ,I retwist about every 3 months the color of my hair also started to change and I don't think I will ever dye it ,I use Tresseme clarifying /Anti Breakage shampoo my longest locks is 9inches tall I think it's growing pretty fast I can't wait for it to get as tall as your's
I would recommend spraying and oiling your ends, they may be vreaking off due to rubbing against things and each other and if theyre dry its easier for them ti get weak and break. So the oil helps keep them lubricated
The part you mention about conditioner, you can just dilute the conditioner. Take a spray bottle, put some water and a little bit of conditioner then shake it up really good and spray it on your locs and it would be easier to wash out instead of having thick creamy conditioner in your locs I learned that tip from someone on youtube. In the beginning when I started my locs at first I never put conditioner in my locs throughout most of my journey because I was always hearing about conditioner causing buildup and I was scared to get build up. But then some time this year is when I started to use conditioner by diluting it after I heard that tip from this youtuber. Btw I just turned 3 years locked this past September😁 (ok no one asked lol)
lol 3 years is a big deal! and that's a good idea though. I honestly haven't missed using conditioner but it sounds like a good plan for anyone who really wants to try it with less fear of buildup. I just still worry about it a little just because honestly some things show up years later instead of right away so I just like to be extra cautious and stay away.
I do this same thing to add conditioner to my locs.. I also use and swear by the same neutrogena shampoo in this video. I love it but that shampoo alone is so stripping to also use dish soap but to each their own. However, I feel with using that shampoo I have to follow up with a hydrating/moisturizing shampoo and a diluted conditioner as well as a hot oil treatment to prevent my locs feeling like straw.
Your locs are absolutely gorgeous, locs tell a story. If your were ever stressed out, sick or depressed, they will have thin spots from when one might have been sick etc
The stripping part made me lol. My locs have also gotten much lighter over the years too. I think it's such a cool thing, I find myself looking forward to getting lots of sun because of it
Yannie the Locologist is the truth!!!! That's how I learned too that we do the most to our hair. Remember: 1. Less is best. Less washing and no conditioner needed. A. Lemon 🍋 dish soap to strip the hair but only 1-3 times a year especially if you're using alot of hair products B. Less hair manipulation including styling and retwisting. 2. Rose water with Vit E and a few drops of peppermint. 3. Drink plenty of water 4. Oil your scalp every 5-7 days with castor oil 5. Keep your hair protected to keep it moisturized. Wrap it with silk or satin. 6. Towel dry That's when my hair really started to grow. 😊🥰
This is my first video about locs and I’m actually happy to see this. I want to start locing my hair because I don’t do much to my hair or like to do my hair. I’m also lazy with it. Lol I’m also low maintenance!!! I only wear braids. This is a balance of both personally for me. I can always style my hair with locs. Thank you 🙏🏾 💓
I'm a man and found your video very insightful and inspiring. I've contemplated locs for years, and am finally going to get mine started soon. I'm recovering from an injury and surgery, and am close to walking again normally. Soon as I retire these crutches in the next few weeks, I'm going to a loctician a.s.a.p. I've been fighting myself on what size locs I want, and the thickness of yours would be perfect for me. Not too tiny, and not too bulky. I am a larger frame guy. Thanks for your humble advice my Queen 👑❤
Watching you is so inspiring and calming! I just got my locs today and I’ve been feeling a bit insecure. But watching videos like yours makes me remember why I got locs. Thanks for the wonderful tips ❤️
Man your locs are awesome. Same with the residency story. Had loose natural hair and it only took one time for me to have to go into hospital in middle of the nite looking like grandma Moses with a scarf on my head to say I need low maintenance hair lol. Been locked ever since and that was 10 years ago.
Thank you for sharing your process! I started my 10-year-old son's locs about 5 or 6 months ago and love learning more about keeping his hair looking good. Living in North Idaho with black kids means I am their stylist--there is no one else to do it! Thank goodness for youtube!
My hair does that thinning only around my edges in the front. but I realize that it thins like that due to my diet sometimes, and stress as well. When I eat well, and get all my nutrients, the locs around my edges are better.
Thank you for doing this video! I really enjoyed you. I am 57 and have had my locs for 17 years and love learning new ways to take care of my locs. I did cut mine shoulder length and love it. I have decided to go semi free form so Im only going to retwist 4 times a year. Please do more content on your hair care. :-)
You can find a professional to crotchet your thinning parts and they attach them to the thicker parts and they become thick again. It’s a very common thing to do
@@yvonneoy3124 Do NOT let them use wax everrrrrrr. Unless they are melting it down and using the absolute minimum ITS GONNA cause build up within the loc and then it will reharden damaging your hair. Especially at the loc bed/roots. When you wash your hair with hot water (as one should) it will cake up and become visible white chunks of wax. This can cause your hair to fall out because it blocks the hair follicle at the scalp cause the hair to basically suffocate. This will cause the scalp to shed ALL the hair in that spot and deactivate the follicle permanently causing what is known as Alopecia Areata (spot baldness). This is truth and it unfortunately happened to me. It sucks. Now I have 5 dime to nickle size bald spot around my head. And its from using wax when I had locs. I will get them again but this time they have to hide the bald patches. Lesson learned.
Finally someone who tells me what I need to know honestly! I am 3 yrs in and maintain my own locs and am NOT high maintenance! Thanks for being real!!!!!
You are so beautiful! I'm starting my loc journey again at 20 yrs old. Started my locs at 11yrs thru 16 yrs old. Hair was thinning cuz of twisting too much so now I know what to do this time ☺
I think it's the stripping of the hair with the dish liquid. You should do an aloe vera treatment on your ends. Those are the oldest part of the hair ,so its drying out and causes the breakage. You can also mend your locks with needle and thread. You have beautiful hair.
You and your locs are so beautiful 😍 For the thinning ends, instead of cutting/knotting them; I just fold them and crochet them back up the length of the loc and then roll them in my palms to secure it. I use the thinnest (since I have small locs) crochet hook with the grey handle. Hope that helps! P.S. try not to cut them unless absolutely necessary 😅
You can start locs with coils and 2 strand twist them together if they’re long enough to help train your hair to loc faster or interlock the roots after installation.
@22:00 thinning locs I can relate doing the most early in my journey is the cause for my thin ends but as we know they tell the story of the journey , your locs are beautiful so let them be, peace
those thin sections are where strands were broken during times of stress, while there were more strands in the twist when they were breaking, those thin area were the surviving strands during the trauma
I’m so glad you said what you said about the different thickness and thinness of your locs because I was OBSESSING. But your hair is amazing and idk why I was trippin
Aww. I know about that neck pain from washing my long locks of 10 yrs. Also used Palmolive dishwashing liquid to strip it, followed by homemade natural plants and essential oils. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you for this. I am just beginning. It took a few months for me to let the relaxer grow out. Then I went into braids. Now I am ready to start my journey!
I'm going to take pride in my locs as well. I had them before and cut them off when they just was at my shoulder thinking that it was the right thing to do at the time due to employment but the hell with that. I'm praying to be a God fearing Black business owner anyway so I'll be setting my own tone. But back to my locs ,I really love everything about BLACK PEOPLE taking pride in our knotty hair. It's one of a kind. It shows independence and selfworth.its just amazing...LOCSLIFE!!!
I'm three weeks into my loc journey because my health means I can't keep up with all the regular maintenance of loose natural hair anymore (I was natural for 9 years prior to deciding to loc my hair). I feel like all I've been watching online since then is loc advice videos 😂 I love them so far, can't wait to see where they go.
Would you mind sharing how it’s going for you? My health has also meant I’m not able to keep up with my hair anymore , and I told myself I need to either cut it off or loc it. I don’t want to cut it, but I’m nervous about locking!
@@agreatday9566 it's honestly been great! I'm two months and a week in at this point and once you actually get over wanting to play in them and keep them looking super manicured it's so easy. Know they are GOING to look rough at the stage where they actually do start locking. My friend started mine off with a loc tool kit that had a little teaser pick thing that kind of jump started the process so I don't have experience starting straight from coils or twists. I definitely suggest starting your locs that way if possible just because they don't go through as much of the initial unraveling phase. Hope this helps!
@@WanderingStardust That’s super helpful!! Thanks so much for sharing how it’s been for you. And the tip about accepting the rough stage. I’m starting soon I’m so excited : )
I cut my locs after 3 years because of itchy scalp from buildup. The way you tell your story has made me believe in all the things I feared and doubted. Now, I feel more confident and will get my locs back. Thank you girl. Now I'll find a video of 2 or 3 twist methods of restarting the locs.
My daughter had locs from 4.5 to 11 years and I didn’t retweet often. I miss her locs they were think healthy and long. 😢. I took really good care of them. I’m going to lock my own.
I have microlocs, and I use the Melanin Hair Care conditioner. It works wonders for me. I know microlocs can handle conditioner a bit better, but you could consider diluting it. My hair was super dry because I wasn't using conditioner for years. Now it's soft without any build up. Also my hair color looks radiant when I use the Melanin Hair Care line.
Your locs are doing that due to lac of moisture. In short our hair need moisture added back in it after stripping to avoid hair dehydration which later leads to breakage. Do your research on not conditioning hair. Locs are not an exception ppl just don’t like to take the time to completely wash it out but you can also use a water based leave in conditioner so your hair will at least have something
perhaps, but my hair actually started doing all of the breakage in the middle way before I started using clarifying shampoos to get rid of buildup that's why I think it may be something else. But I just purchased some dreadlock conditioners from a couple black-owned stores so I will try those and review them!
@@TheSimpleFarmacist this is maybe due to the period between your retwist. Those hairs are not getting matted to strengthen the loc. You can retwist often just use less tension and conditioning every once in awhile may address it as well.
Very informative video. Someone once said that the wringing motion used sometimes to squeeze water out of locs whilst washing was what caused her thin locs at and near the ends.
I saw your gorgeous locs and I wanted to know how you created them. This video is packed with useful - and amusing! -information. About your thinning locs, I agree with the lady who commented that they tell the history of your journey. It looks like many of the thin areas are the same point along your locks. If you think back to the first year when they were about 4 or 5 inches long, you may remember that you were retwisting differently or more often or became obsessed with picking lint or residue out. Or you may have played with them more. Whatever you were doing, you don't do it anymore so stop worrying! You know what works for you now! As you've learned to care for them they're growing in even more beautifully. Thanks for sharing what you learned.
Thanks for watching! I know I did a lot of things wrong when my locs were super short so that probably contributed to the thinning. But yes, I am doing a much better job now so can't wait to see what the next few years bring!
You see using oil alone to retwist locs to me doesn’t give me the desired look I want at the roots. I like using the all natural gel Genuine African Formula SuperGro hair gel. I get mine from Amazon
I know you think that isoplus neutralizer shampoo is good but that shampoo is meant to use after a relaxer to stop the relaxer from working and to return your hair to its normal PH after the relaxer has blasted open your follicles to straighten the hair; it is not meant to use as a maintenance shampoo it will make your hair brittle weak and then break when used as a maintenance shampoo. Also why not use a clarifying shampoo. They have some really good ones out there. As a licensed hair stylist I cringed when I hear folks say they use dish detergent to wash their hair. Thank for reading my comment sis.
Hi. I also loc'd in 2011! Best decision ever. I agree about the weight. My loc goal was butt length. After reaching it I cut back to my shoulders. Cute. I missed my length. I'm at just below my shoulder blades now. About 2 inches longer will be my sweet length and I will maintain it there. I learned early on that 4 times a year is plenty of retightening to maintain neat locs. I use various poos but I dilute them. I'm guessing that you may be drying your hair out with the full strength poos that are stripping the gunk out. Perhaps it's drying your locs out. Dry hair is prone to breakage. I have 4c hair and I have never suffered breakage with my locs. I do not condition at all. However, after shampooing I drench my locs with pure grapeseed oil. It never builds up in my locs and my locs drink it up! It absorbs easily. Everyone's hair is unique but consider less stripping and gentler poos. Your locs are absolutely Gorgeous Dahling!!!
Also use flaxseed gel to retwist your hair instead of gels or aloe vera the pure One mix it with your oil then retwist either one flaxseed or aloe vera that's what I do and what my dreads or feeling dry I use rose water and vitamin E mixed together and spray it on my dreadlocks
I’m laughing because I feel your pain. I’ve been on my loc journey for more than 25 years. Everything you said was absolutely correct. I do look forward to summer though so my hair can dry quickly. The part where your LOCS thin is called shedding just like many things in nature sheds. Yes your hair color will change. My hair started out the same color as yours. But now it’s all gray and midway my back is brown. As yours will be someday. A testament to my hair growth and hair journey like the rings on a tree. Live that loc life in Montana sister.
Hi, my natural hair color changes because of the sun as well, and I was told to use a natural Aloe Vera spray, personally I use Grean Leaf Naturals, from Amazon. It’s good for your skin too. I easily tan in the summertime and my hair gets lighter from the sun, which causes damage to my ends.
You can use the crochet method to repair thin ends/ weak hair. You can even have locs that have fallen out be reinstalled without using thread or anything like that. I think there's a place in New York that can do it.
Thank You so much fir this information. My loca are revitalized. I had my loca for about 4 years and it got to a point I could not get rid of the build up. Now my locs look so fresh and smell fresh still after 1 week
I like how you just wore your braids. Your hair is beautiful thanks for the tips I am so grateful to God for my locs! I like how relaxed you are in your video
I am multiracial and I have wanted locs for almost my entire life; however, because of my hair texture I’m fearful of my locs looking like a white person‘s hair looks in locs. I am glad that my grandson is confident at such a young age and has started his loc journey. 🥰
I had locs for about 25 years. And most of what you said I totally agree with. I would have to sleep with my hair on top of my head at night because it was so heavy. My hair was down to my gluteus maximus. I cut it many times. Now that I am 54 years old I have now started sister locs which are very small and they are taking some time to loc. My first set of long locs were thick the second set thinned into my smaller ones which was the size of that small one you showed us. However, one thing you have that I didn't was that thick thick hair as you do but no one ever knew it because it still looked so thick. Anywho, I learned some great information from your video. However, look out for the signs of too much thinning as you get older. Nevertheless, enjoy your hair I'm so jealous looking at it. They are Beautiful!!!!! When I had mine It was like a love hate thing; but I miss them so much. I still have my locs and I will let someone use them who needs hair so that's something to think about when you do cut them. Also, I found thin invisible thread and sewed my hair when it would thin out like that at the end the bottom of the locs. I would wrap the hair into the middle of the loc to strengthen it. I mean, why not you can sew other hair into your head like extensions why not fix my own hair with thread. I'm just saying. That's just me. Again, Awesome video...... And Awesome LOCS!!!!!!
You're beautiful! Your hair is beautiful! Most of what you said has been my experience and I share the same ideas about my own locs...low maintenance is my motto when it comes to my hair! The thinning at the ends of your locs is nothing but the fact that they're worn out...they're the oldest parts of your hair so it's literally usually just wear and tear and there's nothing you're doing wrong...it is what it is.
Now this is my hair goal for sureee!! I started mine just over 2 weeks ago and I’m happily getting used to the journey, I’m used to have long extensions to my ass, and it feels like a restart but, it was time, I said for years I’d have twists so yeah!! As for the thinning of the ends I wouldn’t worry about it, as long as I wasn’t balding/thinning at the roots! I like the tip of coiling the roots when re twisting, yesss Beautiful and so versatile, Thankyou for these tips!! 🥰🥰😘
I'm starting my journey next week Feb 11th I'm confused rather to use coils or 2 strand twist especially since I work out alot! I heard her say two strand twist.
ACV and baking soda is good....if you want things pulled from deep in the loc and brought to the surface, try bentonite clay and acv. I personally use coconut vinegar from the asian grocery store because it's waaay cheaper than acv. I warm it up and then make a very watery mixture with the bentonite (penerates easier and easier to wash out). WARNING...it will bring lots of things to the surface, product build up/lint etc... Let me give you an example....I've had my locs for over 25+ years, I had a very long loc at the back, close to my neck. A very thick/full loc, I use to wish all my locs were thick and full like it. when I first used the bentonite mix, why did that locs almost seperate into two. What I didn't realize is that it was two locs that formed into one, lol. So yup, it penetrates really deep.
So true! It’s so heavy!!! Makes sense why I prefer the pineapple 🍍on top of my head lol 😂 I’ve never tried brushing it, I’ll try that! Thanks for the tips!
Your dreadlocks looks so healthy. I've had trouble with built-up lint, I've locks my hair since 2013 my hair should be now down my back. Because I've been picking the ends out and picking lint out I've had to cut a lot of it off my ends the problem right now where I've undone the ends to take out the lint my locs have come undone at the ends my hair is straight I'm mixed race my hair was very long when I started off with two Twist over the time, I had to cut it from the end up to make it look like locks. I had 220 locks over the time wherever loud people entrusted them to do my hair interlocking it I have joined some of my locks together so I think I've got 200 locks now . I'm doing my hair myself because I find when people do my hair they join the locks together you are so right my hair had change colour with the weather and the seawater . I interlock my hair because twist and palm does not stay in my hair. I'm just trying to learn how to crochet 8 into my hair any ideas. I love your video. And yeah that's an English show we watch it over here.
Best hair video I have seen, I started my locs 21 months ago and everything that you said, I can totally relate, I for one love changing my styles and I have been enjoying my locs, I so feel ya when you said either cut your loose natural hair or find something low maintenance, which is where I was at when I decided to loc my hair. Thanks for the no conditioner tip because I was wondering what I was doing wrong with my washes to have white roots when I'm done. Love your locs, the color looks great btw 👌.
Very informative video! I didn't know your locs could naturally change color over time. Your locs are beautiful, and your skin is so clear 💖. I started my locs 6/26/2020, and have been getting them washed & retwisted in a salon every 4-6 weeks. Do you think that is too often? I've also been too scared to wash/retwist them myself in fear of messing them up.
Honestly, that’s up to you... your Locs are still very new so 6 weeks might be okay for your hair. That’s what I did in the beginning but as time went on, I realized that a less manipulative approach seemed to work best for keeping my roots healthy. So you’ll also get to see what works best for you, especially as you learn to take care of your hair yourself.
The loc thinness is not your fault. I learned in the years of doing my own locs that it just a natural Occurrence that happens with its weight and wears at the ends. What you're doing is fine, but add loc repair involving loc crocheting and combining methods to preserve the loc as part of your arsenal. I'll be taking a course so I can do my own properly since it's difficult seeking a great Lockician to do it in my area. Keep learning. Also, detox your locs to remove all that buildup. I did that and it was such a huge difference in the weight and feel. So many changes are happening in our favor for the loc community for the better which has its own category. Locked hair clients, in a sense, can't use the same stuff as natural hair care clients simply to prevent the buildup and to avoid detrimental damage to the hair. I tried to use those products and I paid the price. I keep it simple now and I use products that are just for locked hair only. At the same time, I know to read the ingredients and use common sense to determine if a product or a method is good for my hair.
I didn't know you could brush locs!! I'm in the info gathering stage, just had a consult with my stylist and will begin this summer. Thanks for sharing so many helpful tips.
First of all, I love the items you list because I too had the same revelation when I started my locs. Secondly, I am so glad that you watch the Graham Norton Show because not only is it hilarious, but it is sooooo entertaining and great to watch while re-twisting locs. Much love! :)
I'm curious if the locs are thinning at the ends like that from lack of moisture? No judgment or shaming, your hair is gorgeous!!! and I'm super excited to start my locks in 2022 with two strand twist! So LOL I have no experience yet, I'm just going off of other experiences I have heard about from other people with locs. But using three different types of shampoo seems a little excessive. I realize using clarifying shampoos and thoroughly cleansing the hair is essential to prevent build up but it is going to leave your hair very dry. There's got to be some type of moisture put back into the hair. And although the oil is not bad for the hair it doesn't necessarily moisturize it. Since conditioners leave residue and causes build up I plan on using water-based moisturizers to restore moisture when I loc my hair. Like rose water and aloe vera juice. Who knows moisture could have nothing to do with it but I just wonder.
Do you think those thin areas are due to keeping your hair in a bun for extended periods of time? I have watched many other videos where people found where their hair tie kept sitting eventually began to thin. Just a thought. Great video btw.
It's a great thought, I looked into where the hair band sits on the hair when I wear it in a knot and it's in a different position than where the thinning appears that's why I thought the two weren't related. Nevertheless, it won't be a bad idea to just go bunless for a while and see if it makes a difference. Couldn't hurt!
22:22 If you're not doing it already, your ends (and the length) of your locs probably need that oil application just as (and even more than) your scalp and the roots of your locs. The ends are older and in need of babying and nourishment. A well-designed oil blend would probably benefit them.
Thanks for the video. You may want to try Dollylocks shampoo or Kottyboy dreadlocks shampoo. Dish is working to clean your hair but I think your issues with thin ends and brokerage is from the Strong sulfates in the dish soap. I have very long locs almost to my bottom. I hate wash day. It’s so much work. I don’t use any conditioner ever. I only use dollylocks dreadlocks shampoo with their detox kits. I use natural aloe Vera plant. I Mix it in a blender with water and put it in a spray bottle with a few drops of lavender and rosemary essential oil. I have been doing this for the last two years of my 8 year loc Journey. Noticed a big difference with no more thinning or breakage.
Put your hair behind you instead of all in front of you when you wash it. Thats why your neck hurt. The position you are in while Shampooing. Put your hair in two sections parted down the middle. Then shampoo. I hope that makes since. Beautiful Locs.
Your hair color is gorgeous. So many ppl destroy their locs trying to dye it that color
Thank you!
I was one of those people smh
honestly, I'm just sitting here looking at my baby locs with hair envy!!! The colour and the length are GOALS!
Wow. I just got to the part where she talks about the colour. I’ve had a similar brownish colour so I hope to get that same effect in years. ♥️
True. Most people color their own Locs and have no idea what they’re doing.
I see that some of your hair is loose from breakage but rather than cutting them off and throwing them away you could use that same loose hair to wrap around the the other damage hair to restore it. A dear friend who started my locks did that. She threaded a needle with loose hair to thicken the thin area of my lock, good as new! Also... you can take the loosen hair wrap it around the damaged lock and use a 3 prong crochet needle to get it back to its original look. Hope this helps y’all!
Wow...I'll try it if there's a loc I really want to keep intact...
I do this on my locs 🧡 using my own hair instead of human hair $$ loove this method
Or the crochet needle for thinning
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Repurposed Locs
I was another black girl who grew up in Montana and was adopted into a caucasian family so I had NO IDEA OR NOBODY to help with my hair. So I went to a hair supply store and got the closest match and taught myself to do my own braided in hair extensions and locks.
God bless you. ✅ black ✅ foster care 3. I've always wanted to go to Montana! I thought about how welcomed I'd be as a Black woman from PA? Needless to say, I've never been to Montana. Is there anywhere you'd recommend? U have to be a strong person. 🙏🏾
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I love that you have the courage to say, "It's just hair."
I had no idea you could brush just the surface. this was super helpful
Soo your hair was naturally colored by the sun.. that is sooo amazing 🤩 your hair is gorgeous 😍
Thank you! Yes it was, my sister has microLocs and gorgeous jet black hair which is now slowly also being turned brown by the sun (she hates it, lol)
@@TheSimpleFarmacist i thought I was going crazy because that is what is happening to my hair!
@@TheSimpleFarmacist I love the colour! I have coloured mine, because I love colour.
My locs are 10 years old....I have a bath stool in the shower while I wash, that way I don't rush because the hair gets so heavy.....works well for me🙂
I’m going to have to do that when I wash 🧼 my hair 🤔🤔🤔
“I was one of two Black people in Montana at the time..”!!! 😂🤣😂🤣 “Your hair will collect lint like that’s its JOB!” 😂🤣😂 Love your personality & sense of humor! Helpful video, thanks! I just DIY started my 4th set of locs, so I know you’re offering good info. Be blessed 🤗 💐💐💐
Yay thanks for watching! Another black person who’s lived in MT!! That’s awesome
Nope they're were 3 atleast lol but I grew up in Butte. And also lived in Billings.( Where the rest of the black ppl were appearntly)
@@TheSimpleFarmacist My ex-husband used to travel to MT for work. The first time he went there he didn't see another Black person for 7 days. He was so happy when he saw the guy he wanted to hug him.
@@TheSimpleFarmacist Same. I live In Mt now too. Super surprised about running into another black person whom lived in Mt. And when I mean run into I mean over the Internet since I haven't actually met y'all in person haha, :>
You let your bun down and I gasped 😍😍😍
I saw a video by yannie the locologist once, and she said sometimes when people have been growing locs a while and they are really long, the ends will sometimes break off from normal wear and tear of rubbing against your body, your clothing, furniture, ect. So I don't think you are doing anything wrong, I think it's just inevitable once your locs get to a certain length.
Sigh, I suspected as much 😕 but imma still try
I've experienced my first breakage 16 months into my loc journey because of my glasses
This is true it naturally just breaks from the length and rubbing against things. My locs do the same
You have a beautiful locs and the breaking is natural with long locs.
I love your locks , I have locks myself for 3 years now and am loving it I don't use conditioner either ,I use a crotchet needle when am retwisting ,I retwist about every 3 months the color of my hair also started to change and I don't think I will ever dye it ,I use Tresseme clarifying /Anti Breakage shampoo my longest locks is 9inches tall I think it's growing pretty fast I can't wait for it to get as tall as your's
I would recommend spraying and oiling your ends, they may be vreaking off due to rubbing against things and each other and if theyre dry its easier for them ti get weak and break. So the oil helps keep them lubricated
The part you mention about conditioner, you can just dilute the conditioner. Take a spray bottle, put some water and a little bit of conditioner then shake it up really good and spray it on your locs and it would be easier to wash out instead of having thick creamy conditioner in your locs I learned that tip from someone on youtube. In the beginning when I started my locs at first I never put conditioner in my locs throughout most of my journey because I was always hearing about conditioner causing buildup and I was scared to get build up. But then some time this year is when I started to use conditioner by diluting it after I heard that tip from this youtuber. Btw I just turned 3 years locked this past September😁 (ok no one asked lol)
lol 3 years is a big deal! and that's a good idea though. I honestly haven't missed using conditioner but it sounds like a good plan for anyone who really wants to try it with less fear of buildup. I just still worry about it a little just because honestly some things show up years later instead of right away so I just like to be extra cautious and stay away.
I do this same thing to add conditioner to my locs.. I also use and swear by the same neutrogena shampoo in this video. I love it but that shampoo alone is so stripping to also use dish soap but to each their own. However, I feel with using that shampoo I have to follow up with a hydrating/moisturizing shampoo and a diluted conditioner as well as a hot oil treatment to prevent my locs feeling like straw.
I use diluted conditioner too!
Congrats on your 3 years locked! I have 6 week old short starter locs that I loveeeee.
@@fashionwithoutlabels Thx😊 and before you know it you're gonna be 1 year locked! What method did you use to start your locs?
Your locs are absolutely gorgeous, locs tell a story. If your were ever stressed out, sick or depressed, they will have thin spots from when one might have been sick etc
You're definitely right. I'm tryna make sure I'm clean from the inside out so my outside can appear healthier.
The stripping part made me lol. My locs have also gotten much lighter over the years too. I think it's such a cool thing, I find myself looking forward to getting lots of sun because of it
Just watching you brush your locks is so relaxing. I think it's the sound of the brush...🤤
Yannie the Locologist is the truth!!!!
That's how I learned too that we do the most to our hair. Remember:
1. Less is best. Less washing and no conditioner needed.
A. Lemon 🍋 dish soap to strip the hair but only 1-3 times a year especially if you're using alot of hair products
B. Less hair manipulation including styling and retwisting.
2. Rose water with Vit E and a few drops of peppermint.
3. Drink plenty of water
4. Oil your scalp every 5-7 days with castor oil
5. Keep your hair protected to keep it moisturized. Wrap it with silk or satin.
6. Towel dry
That's when my hair really started to grow. 😊🥰
I'm 4C as well. Lately I've been contemplating locs. Very informative video. Love your locs & color. Great video
Have you started your loc journey?
@@BarelySaneGenius Yes, I have. I made my one year locversary last month.
This is my first video about locs and I’m actually happy to see this. I want to start locing my hair because I don’t do much to my hair or like to do my hair. I’m also lazy with it. Lol I’m also low maintenance!!! I only wear braids. This is a balance of both personally for me. I can always style my hair with locs. Thank you 🙏🏾 💓
I'm a man and found your video very insightful and inspiring. I've contemplated locs for years, and am finally going to get mine started soon.
I'm recovering from an injury and surgery, and am close to walking again normally. Soon as I retire these crutches in the next few weeks, I'm going to a loctician a.s.a.p.
I've been fighting myself on what size locs I want, and the thickness of yours would be perfect for me. Not too tiny, and not too bulky. I am a larger frame guy.
Thanks for your humble advice my Queen 👑❤
Omg I thought your hair was dyed 😍😍 thats so cool it’s like that naturally
Ya. Mine is the same
Watching you is so inspiring and calming! I just got my locs today and I’ve been feeling a bit insecure. But watching videos like yours makes me remember why I got locs. Thanks for the wonderful tips ❤️
My pleasure! Welcome to the Loc family
Me too!!! I got my locks today!! With two banded twists no profesional help. I am DYING to see what it will turn into in a year or two.🥰💗
So, how is it now 7 months in?
Man your locs are awesome. Same with the residency story. Had loose natural hair and it only took one time for me to have to go into hospital in middle of the nite looking like grandma Moses with a scarf on my head to say I need low maintenance hair lol. Been locked ever since and that was 10 years ago.
Honestly, Locs are the best. I see my loose natural friends detangling every night. I wave them goodnight and 😴 peacefully 😂
Thank you for sharing your process! I started my 10-year-old son's locs about 5 or 6 months ago and love learning more about keeping his hair looking good. Living in North Idaho with black kids means I am their stylist--there is no one else to do it! Thank goodness for youtube!
You should move. Your children are in danger with the kkk influence up there.
My hair does that thinning only around my edges in the front. but I realize that it thins like that due to my diet sometimes, and stress as well. When I eat well, and get all my nutrients, the locs around my edges are better.
Thank you for doing this video! I really enjoyed you. I am 57 and have had my locs for 17 years and love learning new ways to take care of my locs. I did cut mine shoulder length and love it. I have decided to go semi free form so Im only going to retwist 4 times a year. Please do more content on your hair care. :-)
How wonderful! I will do more hair vids
You can find a professional to crotchet your thinning parts and they attach them to the thicker parts and they become thick again. It’s a very common thing to do
Your locs are really beautiful, and I found this vid so informative and helpful. I love Graham Norton too
Ayyye! A fellow Norton lover 😄. Thanks so much for the compliment!
I really like your hair I think we black people should not perm our hair so it can grow long either locks, braids extra
I retwist and start locs with just water and oil and they hold perfectly no need for gel or wax everrrr oil holds the exact same with no build up🙏🏾
I'm starting my locs. My loctician uses wax and oil, so far, I have not seen any buildup.
@@yvonneoy3124 buildup takes time. Hence why its called buildup.
@@yvonneoy3124 Do NOT let them use wax everrrrrrr. Unless they are melting it down and using the absolute minimum ITS GONNA cause build up within the loc and then it will reharden damaging your hair. Especially at the loc bed/roots. When you wash your hair with hot water (as one should) it will cake up and become visible white chunks of wax. This can cause your hair to fall out because it blocks the hair follicle at the scalp cause the hair to basically suffocate. This will cause the scalp to shed ALL the hair in that spot and deactivate the follicle permanently causing what is known as Alopecia Areata (spot baldness). This is truth and it unfortunately happened to me. It sucks. Now I have 5 dime to nickle size bald spot around my head. And its from using wax when I had locs. I will get them again but this time they have to hide the bald patches. Lesson learned.
@@yvonneoy3124 A great product to use is Loc'n Curl by Damian Walters and Tight Hold by Taleel Wajeed.
@@shozinryu4 Thank you.
Your locs are gorgeous and you’re so pretty!
Thank you! :-)
Finally someone who tells me what I need to know honestly! I am 3 yrs in and maintain my own locs and am NOT high maintenance! Thanks for being real!!!!!
You are so beautiful! I'm starting my loc journey again at 20 yrs old. Started my locs at 11yrs thru 16 yrs old. Hair was thinning cuz of twisting too much so now I know what to do this time ☺
I think it's the stripping of the hair with the dish liquid. You should do an aloe vera treatment on your ends. Those are the oldest part of the hair ,so its drying out and causes the breakage. You can also mend your locks with needle and thread. You have beautiful hair.
I never thought of using the Isoplus shampoo...makes sense
Day 2 of having my baby locs and im so thankful for this video. Your hair is gorgeous 😍 Great video
I don’t like it retwisted all the time. You give your hair a chance to thicken up.
You and your locs are so beautiful 😍 For the thinning ends, instead of cutting/knotting them; I just fold them and crochet them back up the length of the loc and then roll them in my palms to secure it. I use the thinnest (since I have small locs) crochet hook with the grey handle. Hope that helps!
P.S. try not to cut them unless absolutely necessary 😅
Thank you, I am doing the crochet thing now as well 🙏🏾
@@TheSimpleFarmacist cool let us know how it goes!
You can start locs with coils and 2 strand twist them together if they’re long enough to help train your hair to loc faster or interlock the roots after installation.
@22:00 thinning locs I can relate doing the most early in my journey is the cause for my thin ends but as we know they tell the story of the journey , your locs are beautiful so let them be, peace
those thin sections are where strands were broken during times of stress, while there were more strands in the twist when they were breaking, those thin area were the surviving strands during the trauma
Exactly and it’s probably because she retwist four times a year , that can put strain on them.
I’m so glad you said what you said about the different thickness and thinness of your locs because I was OBSESSING. But your hair is amazing and idk why I was trippin
lol yea that happens with every loc'd person I know
Aww. I know about that neck pain from washing my long locks of 10 yrs. Also used Palmolive dishwashing liquid to strip it, followed by homemade natural plants and essential oils. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you for this. I am just beginning. It took a few months for me to let the relaxer grow out. Then I went into braids. Now I am ready to start my journey!
You got this!
The lints for real! I keep finding them, and I’m actually gonna color my locs in an effort to lowkey hide the lints
I know girl...lint is so disrespectful
I'm going to take pride in my locs as well. I had them before and cut them off when they just was at my shoulder thinking that it was the right thing to do at the time due to employment but the hell with that. I'm praying to be a God fearing Black business owner anyway so I'll be setting my own tone. But back to my locs ,I really love everything about BLACK PEOPLE taking pride in our knotty hair. It's one of a kind. It shows independence and selfworth.its just amazing...LOCSLIFE!!!
Everything in this video is 100% ACCURATE. I've been loc'd for 8 years. When she was showing the thinning locs I would've thought they were mines🤣
😊just as the trees shed leaves so the locks sheds it's breakage, just a part of the growth, keep it moist.
I'm three weeks into my loc journey because my health means I can't keep up with all the regular maintenance of loose natural hair anymore (I was natural for 9 years prior to deciding to loc my hair). I feel like all I've been watching online since then is loc advice videos 😂 I love them so far, can't wait to see where they go.
Would you mind sharing how it’s going for you? My health has also meant I’m not able to keep up with my hair anymore , and I told myself I need to either cut it off or loc it. I don’t want to cut it, but I’m nervous about locking!
@@agreatday9566 it's honestly been great! I'm two months and a week in at this point and once you actually get over wanting to play in them and keep them looking super manicured it's so easy. Know they are GOING to look rough at the stage where they actually do start locking. My friend started mine off with a loc tool kit that had a little teaser pick thing that kind of jump started the process so I don't have experience starting straight from coils or twists. I definitely suggest starting your locs that way if possible just because they don't go through as much of the initial unraveling phase.
Hope this helps!
@@WanderingStardust That’s super helpful!! Thanks so much for sharing how it’s been for you. And the tip about accepting the rough stage. I’m starting soon I’m so excited : )
@@agreatday9566 awesome! I'm sure they'll come out great :)
4c hair makes for the best loss in my opinion. Your hair is beautiful!
I can’t get over how you kinda sound like you’re from the Caribbean 🥺😭
Awesome 😂...didn’t know I did. I’d love to live in one of the Caribbean islands one day so maybe this will help me blend right in
Trueeeee...and sometimes a bit African around 3.06 to 3.11
@@TheSimpleFarmacist I am Jamaican and I was so convinced that you were Jamaican listening to you...
I detect naija..are you Nigerian?
@@jennifer_loves_8766 yup, she sounds like a yaadi for sure
I cut my locs after 3 years because of itchy scalp from buildup.
The way you tell your story has made me believe in all the things I feared and doubted. Now, I feel more confident and will get my locs back. Thank you girl. Now I'll find a video of 2 or 3 twist methods of restarting the locs.
I lived in Bozeman MT for 18 years and yes girl I could count us on one hand lol. Beautiful 👑.
Haha yes, it's like spotting a unicorn
My daughter had locs from 4.5 to 11 years and I didn’t retweet often. I miss her locs they were think healthy and long. 😢. I took really good care of them. I’m going to lock my own.
I have microlocs, and I use the Melanin Hair Care conditioner. It works wonders for me. I know microlocs can handle conditioner a bit better, but you could consider diluting it. My hair was super dry because I wasn't using conditioner for years. Now it's soft without any build up. Also my hair color looks radiant when I use the Melanin Hair Care line.
Btw I use the Melanin African Black Soap Shampoo, Conditioner, and Oil. Best line of products ever!
I don’t like my locs right now. I’m 8 months in. I have 4c hair too. Now that u see yours, your dreads are beautiful and I want mines like yours
Keep going, it takes a while for the hair to loc properly and then you’ll start to love them
@@TheSimpleFarmacist thank youu🥰🥰
Your locs are doing that due to lac of moisture. In short our hair need moisture added back in it after stripping to avoid hair dehydration which later leads to breakage. Do your research on not conditioning hair. Locs are not an exception ppl just don’t like to take the time to completely wash it out but you can also use a water based leave in conditioner so your hair will at least have something
perhaps, but my hair actually started doing all of the breakage in the middle way before I started using clarifying shampoos to get rid of buildup that's why I think it may be something else. But I just purchased some dreadlock conditioners from a couple black-owned stores so I will try those and review them!
@@TheSimpleFarmacist this is maybe due to the period between your retwist. Those hairs are not getting matted to strengthen the loc. You can retwist often just use less tension and conditioning every once in awhile may address it as well.
Very informative video. Someone once said that the wringing motion used sometimes to squeeze water out of locs whilst washing was what caused her thin locs at and near the ends.
Your locs are very long and beautiful, my neck use to break off washing them
My neck has definitely developed new muscles to hold my hair up...issa lot
Use a crochet needle to repair your thin ends. There are howto videos on YT if you search. You can even add those that you pulled off back on.
For someone who spends so much time on RUclips, I'm not sure why I didn't find those videos before. Thank you! I'm definitely going to try that!
Im doing my research before ib start mine so This video was extremely helpful. Thank you!
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
“That ain’t mine.” I LOVED this video so much 😭😭😭💕💕💕💕💕. Thank you for all these amazing tips. Will make two months when December ends.
I'm right at 2 months. How is your hair now?
I saw your gorgeous locs and I wanted to know how you created them. This video is packed with useful - and amusing! -information. About your thinning locs, I agree with the lady who commented that they tell the history of your journey. It looks like many of the thin areas are the same point along your locks. If you think back to the first year when they were about 4 or 5 inches long, you may remember that you were retwisting differently or more often or became obsessed with picking lint or residue out. Or you may have played with them more. Whatever you were doing, you don't do it anymore so stop worrying! You know what works for you now! As you've learned to care for them they're growing in even more beautifully. Thanks for sharing what you learned.
Thanks for watching! I know I did a lot of things wrong when my locs were super short so that probably contributed to the thinning. But yes, I am doing a much better job now so can't wait to see what the next few years bring!
I had no idea you could brush locks. I saw it literally changing while you were doing it. So awesome.
You see using oil alone to retwist locs to me doesn’t give me the desired look I want at the roots. I like using the all natural gel Genuine African Formula SuperGro hair gel. I get mine from Amazon
I know you think that isoplus neutralizer shampoo is good but that shampoo is meant to use after a relaxer to stop the relaxer from working and to return your hair to its normal PH after the relaxer has blasted open your follicles to straighten the hair; it is not meant to use as a maintenance shampoo it will make your hair brittle weak and then break when used as a maintenance shampoo. Also why not use a clarifying shampoo. They have some really good ones out there. As a licensed hair stylist I cringed when I hear folks say they use dish detergent to wash their hair. Thank for reading my comment sis.
Beautiful! I remember when you started and girl, you've done so well. Thought you dyed it, but wow! So natural.
Lol apparently even some of my closest friends thought I dyed to too! But thank you!
Hi. I also loc'd in 2011! Best decision ever. I agree about the weight. My loc goal was butt length. After reaching it I cut back to my shoulders. Cute. I missed my length. I'm at just below my shoulder blades now. About 2 inches longer will be my sweet length and I will maintain it there.
I learned early on that 4 times a year is plenty of retightening to maintain neat locs.
I use various poos but I dilute them.
I'm guessing that you may be drying your hair out with the full strength poos that are stripping the gunk out. Perhaps it's drying your locs out. Dry hair is prone to breakage.
I have 4c hair and I have never suffered breakage with my locs. I do not condition at all.
However, after shampooing I drench my locs with pure grapeseed oil. It never builds up in my locs and my locs drink it up! It absorbs easily.
Everyone's hair is unique but consider less stripping and gentler poos.
Your locs are absolutely Gorgeous Dahling!!!
Thank you, I just started my locs yesterday and wondered how the thickness will change because I think the back will be thicker
Welcome to the journey
My loctitian said that the brown ends of the hair are caused by the dead hair in the locs losing their pigment. The more you know!
Grand risings sis! Started my locs 2013 and still learning. Thank you for going in depth with your routine. You make me want to start over 😂
Also use flaxseed gel to retwist your hair instead of gels or aloe vera the pure One mix it with your oil then retwist either one flaxseed or aloe vera that's what I do and what my dreads or feeling dry I use rose water and vitamin E mixed together and spray it on my dreadlocks
I’m laughing because I feel your pain. I’ve been on my loc journey for more than 25 years. Everything you said was absolutely correct. I do look forward to summer though so my hair can dry quickly. The part where your LOCS thin is called shedding just like many things in nature sheds. Yes your hair color will change. My hair started out the same color as yours. But now it’s all gray and midway my back is brown. As yours will be someday. A testament to my hair growth and hair journey like the rings on a tree. Live that loc life in Montana sister.
Moisture the locs (to stop brittleing the loose end) to the end then pull up you will see the difference.
Hi, my natural hair color changes because of the sun as well, and I was told to use a natural Aloe Vera spray, personally I use Grean Leaf Naturals, from Amazon. It’s good for your skin too. I easily tan in the summertime and my hair gets lighter from the sun, which causes damage to my ends.
You can use the crochet method to repair thin ends/ weak hair. You can even have locs that have fallen out be reinstalled without using thread or anything like that. I think there's a place in New York that can do it.
Thank You so much fir this information. My loca are revitalized. I had my loca for about 4 years and it got to a point I could not get rid of the build up.
Now my locs look so fresh and smell fresh still after 1 week
My pleasure, glad it helped you and thanks for watching!
I like how you just wore your braids. Your hair is beautiful thanks for the tips I am so grateful to God for my locs! I like how relaxed you are in your video
I am multiracial and I have wanted locs for almost my entire life; however, because of my hair texture I’m fearful of my locs looking like a white person‘s hair looks in locs. I am glad that my grandson is confident at such a young age and has started his loc journey. 🥰
I had locs for about 25 years. And most of what you said I totally agree with. I would have to sleep with my hair on top of my head at night because it was so heavy. My hair was down to my gluteus maximus. I cut it many times. Now that I am 54 years old I have now started sister locs which are very small and they are taking some time to loc. My first set of long locs were thick the second set thinned into my smaller ones which was the size of that small one you showed us. However, one thing you have that I didn't was that thick thick hair as you do but no one ever knew it because it still looked so thick. Anywho, I learned some great information from your video. However, look out for the signs of too much thinning as you get older. Nevertheless, enjoy your hair I'm so jealous looking at it. They are Beautiful!!!!! When I had mine It was like a love hate thing; but I miss them so much. I still have my locs and I will let someone use them who needs hair so that's something to think about when you do cut them. Also, I found thin invisible thread and sewed my hair when it would thin out like that at the end the bottom of the locs. I would wrap the hair into the middle of the loc to strengthen it. I mean, why not you can sew other hair into your head like extensions why not fix my own hair with thread. I'm just saying. That's just me. Again, Awesome video...... And Awesome LOCS!!!!!!
You're beautiful! Your hair is beautiful! Most of what you said has been my experience and I share the same ideas about my own locs...low maintenance is my motto when it comes to my hair! The thinning at the ends of your locs is nothing but the fact that they're worn out...they're the oldest parts of your hair so it's literally usually just wear and tear and there's nothing you're doing wrong...it is what it is.
Thanks sis! I'm team low-maintenance as well. That's why I loc'd up to begin with
Oh wow! My locs do collect lint and I never even knew about this. I'll definitely invest in a brush. Thank you for this 🥰
You’re so beautiful! Yessssss to hair and skin! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you 😊
Your locs are gorgeous!!!
@@aeriellguy6344 thank you!
Thinning is usually caused from interlocking. Speaking from 10 years of experience. . . Its why I switched to twsting
Now this is my hair goal for sureee!! I started mine just over 2 weeks ago and I’m happily getting used to the journey, I’m used to have long extensions to my ass, and it feels like a restart but, it was time, I said for years I’d have twists so yeah!! As for the thinning of the ends I wouldn’t worry about it, as long as I wasn’t balding/thinning at the roots! I like the tip of coiling the roots when re twisting, yesss Beautiful and so versatile, Thankyou for these tips!! 🥰🥰😘
I'm starting my journey next week Feb 11th I'm confused rather to use coils or 2 strand twist especially since I work out alot! I heard her say two strand twist.
@@cloudygigi2270 Do what works for you, as long as you’re happy and can maintain them, InJoy the journey ✨✨
ACV and baking soda is good....if you want things pulled from deep in the loc and brought to the surface, try bentonite clay and acv. I personally use coconut vinegar from the asian grocery store because it's waaay cheaper than acv. I warm it up and then make a very watery mixture with the bentonite (penerates easier and easier to wash out). WARNING...it will bring lots of things to the surface, product build up/lint etc... Let me give you an example....I've had my locs for over 25+ years, I had a very long loc at the back, close to my neck. A very thick/full loc, I use to wish all my locs were thick and full like it. when I first used the bentonite mix, why did that locs almost seperate into two. What I didn't realize is that it was two locs that formed into one, lol. So yup, it penetrates really deep.
So true! It’s so heavy!!! Makes sense why I prefer the pineapple 🍍on top of my head lol 😂 I’ve never tried brushing it, I’ll try that! Thanks for the tips!
Your dreadlocks looks so healthy. I've had trouble with built-up lint, I've locks my hair since 2013 my hair should be now down my back. Because I've been picking the ends out and picking lint out I've had to cut a lot of it off my ends the problem right now where I've undone the ends to take out the lint my locs have come undone at the ends my hair is straight I'm mixed race my hair was very long when I started off with two Twist over the time, I had to cut it from the end up to make it look like locks. I had 220 locks over the time wherever loud people entrusted them to do my hair interlocking it I have joined some of my locks together so I think I've got 200 locks now . I'm doing my hair myself because I find when people do my hair they join the locks together you are so right my hair had change colour with the weather and the seawater . I interlock my hair because twist and palm does not stay in my hair. I'm just trying to learn how to crochet 8 into my hair any ideas. I love your video. And yeah that's an English show we watch it over here.
The crochet has worked really well for me so far, I think it might work for you as well!
i have been doing my research on dreads and this video is what i needed. thank you so much
Best hair video I have seen, I started my locs 21 months ago and everything that you said, I can totally relate, I for one love changing my styles and I have been enjoying my locs, I so feel ya when you said either cut your loose natural hair or find something low maintenance, which is where I was at when I decided to loc my hair. Thanks for the no conditioner tip because I was wondering what I was doing wrong with my washes to have white roots when I'm done. Love your locs, the color looks great btw 👌.
Very informative video! I didn't know your locs could naturally change color over time. Your locs are beautiful, and your skin is so clear 💖. I started my locs 6/26/2020, and have been getting them washed & retwisted in a salon every 4-6 weeks. Do you think that is too often? I've also been too scared to wash/retwist them myself in fear of messing them up.
Honestly, that’s up to you... your Locs are still very new so 6 weeks might be okay for your hair. That’s what I did in the beginning but as time went on, I realized that a less manipulative approach seemed to work best for keeping my roots healthy. So you’ll also get to see what works best for you, especially as you learn to take care of your hair yourself.
The loc thinness is not your fault. I learned in the years of doing my own locs that it just a natural Occurrence that happens with its weight and wears at the ends. What you're doing is fine, but add loc repair involving loc crocheting and combining methods to preserve the loc as part of your arsenal. I'll be taking a course so I can do my own properly since it's difficult seeking a great Lockician to do it in my area. Keep learning. Also, detox your locs to remove all that buildup. I did that and it was such a huge difference in the weight and feel. So many changes are happening in our favor for the loc community for the better which has its own category. Locked hair clients, in a sense, can't use the same stuff as natural hair care clients simply to prevent the buildup and to avoid detrimental damage to the hair. I tried to use those products and I paid the price. I keep it simple now and I use products that are just for locked hair only. At the same time, I know to read the ingredients and use common sense to determine if a product or a method is good for my hair.
Hey Shamina, how do you detox your locs?
Your locs is what Yannie call Disrespectful. Also you can follow DXLYN locs she have a tretoral how to use crochet needle
I didn't know you could brush locs!! I'm in the info gathering stage, just had a consult with my stylist and will begin this summer. Thanks for sharing so many helpful tips.
First of all, I love the items you list because I too had the same revelation when I started my locs. Secondly, I am so glad that you watch the Graham Norton Show because not only is it hilarious, but it is sooooo entertaining and great to watch while re-twisting locs. Much love! :)
I'm curious if the locs are thinning at the ends like that from lack of moisture? No judgment or shaming, your hair is gorgeous!!! and I'm super excited to start my locks in 2022 with two strand twist! So LOL I have no experience yet, I'm just going off of other experiences I have heard about from other people with locs. But using three different types of shampoo seems a little excessive. I realize using clarifying shampoos and thoroughly cleansing the hair is essential to prevent build up but it is going to leave your hair very dry. There's got to be some type of moisture put back into the hair. And although the oil is not bad for the hair it doesn't necessarily moisturize it. Since conditioners leave residue and causes build up I plan on using water-based moisturizers to restore moisture when I loc my hair. Like rose water and aloe vera juice. Who knows moisture could have nothing to do with it but I just wonder.
Do you think those thin areas are due to keeping your hair in a bun for extended periods of time? I have watched many other videos where people found where their hair tie kept sitting eventually began to thin. Just a thought. Great video btw.
It's a great thought, I looked into where the hair band sits on the hair when I wear it in a knot and it's in a different position than where the thinning appears that's why I thought the two weren't related. Nevertheless, it won't be a bad idea to just go bunless for a while and see if it makes a difference. Couldn't hurt!
I noticed the same thing so I lay low on the messy buns.
I think so. I has happened to me. Now I’m trying to minimize the number of times I do a bun.
22:22 If you're not doing it already, your ends (and the length) of your locs probably need that oil application just as (and even more than) your scalp and the roots of your locs. The ends are older and in need of babying and nourishment. A well-designed oil blend would probably benefit them.
You're a natural beauty! Love your hair!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. You may want to try Dollylocks shampoo or Kottyboy dreadlocks shampoo. Dish is working to clean your hair but I think your issues with thin ends and brokerage is from the Strong sulfates in the dish soap. I have very long locs almost to my bottom. I hate wash day. It’s so much work. I don’t use any conditioner ever. I only use dollylocks dreadlocks shampoo with their detox kits. I use natural aloe Vera plant. I Mix it in a blender with water and put it in a spray bottle with a few drops of lavender and rosemary essential oil. I have been doing this for the last two years of my 8 year loc Journey. Noticed a big difference with no more thinning or breakage.
You’re so pretty omg. And I knew you were Igbo straight away 😌❤️🇳🇬
Lol Imela!!
Put your hair behind you instead of all in front of you when you wash it.
Thats why your neck hurt.
The position you are in while Shampooing.
Put your hair in two sections parted down the middle. Then shampoo. I hope that makes since.
Beautiful Locs.