I've never had another hand in my locs. I started from afro free form. Only wash and shampoo twice a month. Handful grease on scalp and separation and finger wind only. No re twisting comb parting pulling braiding all this makes thinner roots a ND locs. Leave alone and you will have healthier roots and hair stop the constant salon twisting and styling.
i have washed my locs with diluted castile soap for 2 plus years. I think my locs are clean. I shampoo once a week- occasionally once in two weeks- for a year now. My next shampoo will be a chelating shampoo. It will be after I empty the castile bottle.😊
Greetings, i love to diying my hair products (i wear my hair in it's natural state). How ever i now know that the castile soap is damaging to my locs. What do you suggest as a diy shampoo for locs?
Yeah Castile soap is the base for a lot of DIY and small-owned shampoos, which is not bad, it’s just the interaction with hard water. So the easiest solution is to get a filter.
Hi Jocelyn, My install was in November and to be honest I am struggling. It's not locking fast but it is growing 💗. I had to go through two installs basically. My third re tight was Monday and it's improving. Do you know if Dread Head lock accelerant is helpful?
It sounds as u have the the same texture Hair that I have,,,,mine is thick & soft , grows quickly ,,lol but loc's very slowly l lol,, I have to wash it with 3 to 4 hair nets on to avoid frequently rertwisting lol
What do you feel about bio silk products on locs also I have 4g texture of hair lol. I need moisture problems period I'm in my 2nd year locked. As they are now dropping are getting super tight. They are strong and skinny.
I wanted to ask; if I’m washing my hair every two weeks, should I use both a clarifying and moisturising shampoo? Is it necessary to use a clarifying shampoo bi-weekly?
It depends what goes into your hair too. I don't use oils and can get by using a regular shampoo. Clarifying shampoos dry my scalp too much and kind of force me to put moisture/sealants in that I otherwise don't need. If you use oils or other products, then each wash would be good to clarify
Have you ever used the “waterfall method” for your locs?
I've never had another hand in my locs. I started from afro free form. Only wash and shampoo twice a month. Handful grease on scalp and separation and finger wind only. No re twisting comb parting pulling braiding all this makes thinner roots a ND locs. Leave alone and you will have healthier roots and hair stop the constant salon twisting and styling.
Debatable most males go to a salon/lady and their locs turn out fine tbh.
Waterfall absolutely. I use a towel and knee pads to stay down there, but it's the only way to get the water pressure I require to get a good rinse! 😄
8 all the way, especially grateful to hear the breakdown on kinds of shampoos. Going to Crown Elements to get some chelating shampoo ASAP!
8! Thanks so much!!
Jocelyn, I not sure about the waterfall method. Can you mention that in your next Live.
Here is the tutorial for the Waterfall Method of Rinsing Shampoo: ruclips.net/video/_c_XKilgcvE/видео.html
@@thedigitalloctician thank you. I enjoy washing my locs. I’m so looking forward to something new that’s fun to do.
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Please show some examples and demo of what you speak of...would be much helpful ❤. 🙏🏽
Thank you sooo much. Which chelating shampoo do you recommend?
“Just Clean” by Crown Elements
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I need a shampoo or conditioner for my salt and pepper locs. Please help!
What are some good detoxifying shampoos?
8! Thanks. Always great info!
i have washed my locs with diluted castile soap for 2 plus years. I think my locs are clean. I shampoo once a week- occasionally once in two weeks- for a year now. My next shampoo will be a chelating shampoo. It will be after I empty the castile bottle.😊
I need the names of the 3 things needed to wash my hair. It's dry and dull looking. Thx
I got gray hair so m y locs look dry but I am drinking more water but I want to get your hair product so how can I get it
I love Tocca Cleopatra! 😊
Greetings, i love to diying my hair products (i wear my hair in it's natural state). How ever i now know that the castile soap is damaging to my locs. What do you suggest as a diy shampoo for locs?
Yeah Castile soap is the base for a lot of DIY and small-owned shampoos, which is not bad, it’s just the interaction with hard water. So the easiest solution is to get a filter.
8 great info 🥰
Hello, what’s the waterfall method?
the video explaining and demonstrating the method is linked in the description
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How do I maintain my betwixt longer?
i use a swimmers shampoo..surrounded by beautiful beaches.
Don’t you need to moisturise the hair after?
Can the chelation shampoo disolve lint?
Only some minerals. A detox can bring most things out of the loc to the surface.
Hi Jocelyn,
My install was in November and to be honest I am struggling. It's not locking fast but it is growing 💗. I had to go through two installs basically. My third re tight was Monday and it's improving. Do you know if Dread Head lock accelerant is helpful?
It sounds as u have the the same texture Hair that I have,,,,mine is thick & soft , grows quickly ,,lol but loc's very slowly l lol,,
I have to wash it with 3 to 4 hair nets on to avoid frequently rertwisting lol
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Hi Jocelyn ❤
I hope all is well with you.
Thank you for your video. I appreciate all of your videos & live chats. I'm pressing 888888888 😊 😊
What do you feel about bio silk products on locs also I have 4g texture of hair lol. I need moisture problems period I'm in my 2nd year locked. As they are now dropping are getting super tight. They are strong and skinny.
Can you send me the information about where I can get your product
Peace! You can shop my hair care line at crownelements.com
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i just wish there was a payment plan for the course :(
I am working on getting after pay for a payment plan option 🤞🏾
Clarify, on a regular shampoo, day and detoxifier every two months or whenever you need it.
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I wanted to ask; if I’m washing my hair every two weeks, should I use both a clarifying and moisturising shampoo?
Is it necessary to use a clarifying shampoo bi-weekly?
With locs you always have to clarify.
It depends what goes into your hair too. I don't use oils and can get by using a regular shampoo. Clarifying shampoos dry my scalp too much and kind of force me to put moisture/sealants in that I otherwise don't need. If you use oils or other products, then each wash would be good to clarify
You are smart. It's good to switch up shampoos every 3 months. (I clarify every wash- which is 7-10 days).
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