I’m two months into my loc journey. My loctician put my locks in a protective style because I work out 4 times a week. I’ve found that when I use a neck gaiter for a headband it soaks up the sweat and my hair doesn’t frizz. Thank you so much for the information you share! I’ve binge watched all of your videos prior to getting my locs and it’s definitely helped!
This has been so informative….. I’m 6 months into my sisterlock journey & I twist my hair at night 3 or 4 times a week and was worried doing this would impact the locking process… your video has put my mind @ ease . Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾
Girl, I'm so glad you started this channel! I'm only 2mths in with small Braidlocs but normally follow advice for microlocs. The braiding/banding really helps on wash day 🤗 Since I'm still pretty new, I don't try a lot of styles. My hair is kinda fine (thanks to years of taking blood pressure meds) and low density but I'm looking forward to any advice you can give me through this journey!
Thank you so much for this information! I am one month in with coil starter locs and have super frizz! Still loving the journey but wanted to see if it was ok to try a protective style since I do work out! This was extremely helpful!
Thanks for the awesome info, I love your channel 💜. And "the ripple effect had me weak 🤣! I'm not yet locked, but I have my appointment set for next month.
So glad you are explaining reasons to protective style, which totally makes sense. I myself am in the starter loc phase. I did my research before taking the leap and getting started. Just like when I became a loose natural there is so much info./ misleading info. Let’s face it there is no one size fits all when it comes to our hair. I have heard protective styling thins the locs. I believe my hair like yours is fine medium density 4b/4c. I do workout consistently. Do you feel protective styling thins locs, or is it more so if done regularly? Would love to hear your thoughts. I’m typing this as I’m watching so please forgive me if you answer my questions once I’ve watched the full video. Just don’t bother answering. I promise I’m watching the full video! I love all the info! Thanks for all you do!☺️
Absolutely! There is no one size fits all. There will always be exception to the rule. So do protective styles thin out locs? It depends.It depends on the tension one is using, weight of the style, etc. Protective styles are supposed to protect the hair but somehow we get caught up with the look/esthetics of the style vs the health/care of the hair. So protective styles are safe and does not thin out the locs when done properly. Not too tight. If you feel it pulling or you get bumps around the hairline, it's too tight. Even if it's loose but the positioning and the weight of it can pull the hair (like a big messy bun). Sitting on top of the head is fine but when you tilt your head to the side or down, the weight of the hair starts to pull. So overtime, the weight of the hair/style and tight styling will take its toll and thin it out. Hope that helps.
@@EnToiBeauty Makes total sense. You are so right, we get sooooo caught up on the look and not the health. What’s sad is there are so many stylist out there that can care less about the health of our crown. A good stylist is so hard to come by. Thank you sooooo much for the prompt reply and answering my question.❤️🙏🏾
@@moderndaycynic695 I know right! Us and fine hair is a challenge. We’re more prone to breakage. There is so much info. out there it’s hard to decipher who to believe. I think it’s trial and error and knowing what works for your hair. What works for one may not work for the next! Good luck to you in your journey!☺️
I've kept my 10 month Sisterlocks in plaits nightly/weekends from beginning. I've had EXCELLENT results here in humid FL....no bunching, shrinking, unraveling, frizzing, or curly ends. It did swell but obviously not as much had it not been kept in bondage for 10 months; no regrets. Thanks Pauline 😉 !My experience is not advice!
Thanks for a great informative video as usual, Pauline. Can I keep a protective style for 2 weeks (4 French braids) and can I mist it during that period? I also clean with witch hazel. Kindly advice. Thank you from Abuja Nigeria 😁🥰
How long should you wear a protective style when dealing with frizz? I’m 2 years in and my texture is way more frizzier than most and I am trying to find ways to reduce the frizz. Anymore suggestions
I really like your hair on this video! I have been binge watching your videos and I am learning a lot I have relaxed hair and in June I will be getting my sisterlocs on 5 inches of hair- I most likely will just cut off the relaxed ends as it’s weak and been breaking the last 7 months. My question is what cute protective styles (I work out 5-5 days a week)can be worn on short hair- if that even possible? When starting that shirt is it better just to let it shrink and swell and “get it out the way” and then experience length afterwards? Or would shrinking continue like you mentioned for the next year?
I have microlocs and wear a “looser” low bun 6-8 hrs a day for work because I’m 7months in with lots of budding and shrinkage and I work in corporate. Soon as I get home I spritz with distilled water so it has a chance to shrink. Is this to much or to long of protective styling? I’m ok if my progress is lengthened I just don’t want to ruin the locs.
I’m only 4 1/2 months in. I have two strand twists microlocs. Will braiding my locs into small section of braids every night cause slippage? And my loctition now has me to come every 8 weeks. How often can I wash my hair?
I’m two months into my loc journey. My loctician put my locks in a protective style because I work out 4 times a week. I’ve found that when I use a neck gaiter for a headband it soaks up the sweat and my hair doesn’t frizz. Thank you so much for the information you share! I’ve binge watched all of your videos prior to getting my locs and it’s definitely helped!
That is awesome! So glad it's helped you.
This has been so informative….. I’m 6 months into my sisterlock journey & I twist my hair at night 3 or 4 times a week and was worried doing this would impact the locking process… your video has put my mind @ ease . Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾
I'm so glad I was able to help! Goal accomplished!
Girl, I'm so glad you started this channel! I'm only 2mths in with small Braidlocs but normally follow advice for microlocs. The braiding/banding really helps on wash day 🤗 Since I'm still pretty new, I don't try a lot of styles. My hair is kinda fine (thanks to years of taking blood pressure meds) and low density but I'm looking forward to any advice you can give me through this journey!
those darn blood pressure meds🙄. Will continue to help as much as I could. Glad you're enjoying my channel🥰
Thank you so much for this information! I am one month in with coil starter locs and have super frizz! Still loving the journey but wanted to see if it was ok to try a protective style since I do work out! This was extremely helpful!
Yes, definitely do protective styles, especially if you work out. It'll help tame the frizz and prevent unraveling
Here watching and learning 👌🏾
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much. You have answered my question on protective styles and locking.
You are so welcome!
🤣🤣🤣 I wasn't ready for your workout dance... You're right great information as usual love your content
😁 I try and thank you so much for the continued support.
@@EnToiBeauty where are you located?
@@songjames4609 Snellville GA
@@EnToiBeauty ok thanks... Imma need to Google that
Thanks for the awesome info, I love your channel 💜. And "the ripple effect had me weak 🤣! I'm not yet locked, but I have my appointment set for next month.
Thank you! Hair freedom here she comes, yasss!
So glad you are explaining reasons to protective style, which totally makes sense. I myself am in the starter loc phase. I did my research before taking the leap and getting started. Just like when I became a loose natural there is so much info./ misleading info. Let’s face it there is no one size fits all when it comes to our hair. I have heard protective styling thins the locs. I believe my hair like yours is fine medium density 4b/4c. I do workout consistently. Do you feel protective styling thins locs, or is it more so if done regularly? Would love to hear your thoughts. I’m typing this as I’m watching so please forgive me if you answer my questions once I’ve watched the full video. Just don’t bother answering. I promise I’m watching the full video! I love all the info! Thanks for all you do!☺️
Absolutely! There is no one size fits all. There will always be exception to the rule. So do protective styles thin out locs? It depends.It depends on the tension one is using, weight of the style, etc. Protective styles are supposed to protect the hair but somehow we get caught up with the look/esthetics of the style vs the health/care of the hair. So protective styles are safe and does not thin out the locs when done properly. Not too tight. If you feel it pulling or you get bumps around the hairline, it's too tight. Even if it's loose but the positioning and the weight of it can pull the hair (like a big messy bun). Sitting on top of the head is fine but when you tilt your head to the side or down, the weight of the hair starts to pull. So overtime, the weight of the hair/style and tight styling will take its toll and thin it out. Hope that helps.
@@EnToiBeauty Makes total sense. You are so right, we get sooooo caught up on the look and not the health. What’s sad is there are so many stylist out there that can care less about the health of our crown. A good stylist is so hard to come by. Thank you sooooo much for the prompt reply and answering my question.❤️🙏🏾
@@moderndaycynic695 I know right! Us and fine hair is a challenge. We’re more prone to breakage. There is so much info. out there it’s hard to decipher who to believe. I think it’s trial and error and knowing what works for your hair. What works for one may not work for the next! Good luck to you in your journey!☺️
@@moderndaycynic695 you're welcome
@@nikkij_2383 sad but true. You're welcome.
Very helpful 👌🏾newly locked. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching.
Very informative 🥰Cuz, Can having my hair in plaits throughout the week stop my locing process
Thank you! No, it will not stop the locking process
I've kept my 10 month Sisterlocks in plaits nightly/weekends from beginning. I've had EXCELLENT results here in humid FL....no bunching, shrinking, unraveling, frizzing, or curly ends. It did swell but obviously not as much had it not been kept in bondage for 10 months; no regrets.
Thanks Pauline 😉
!My experience is not advice!
@@EnToiBeauty Thanks Cuz, I don’t do much with it keep it moisturized & do plaits. Thanks again hun
@@BissyBee-dj5mr that's awesome! As long it locs, mission accomplished!
@@lindacantonlc you're welcome and your hair will do just fine
Hey! Would you say Bantu knots is a protective style?
yes, just be mindful of tension (not too tight)
Why is the rotation different on high density hair vs low density hair?
It could be to make fine hair look fuller and thick hair more condense.
Thanks for a great informative video as usual, Pauline. Can I keep a protective style for 2 weeks (4 French braids) and can I mist it during that period? I also clean with witch hazel. Kindly advice. Thank you from Abuja Nigeria 😁🥰
Two weeks seems long, but you can. Especially if you're still going to be misting it and cleaning with witch hazel. Overall, you can.
How long should you wear a protective style when dealing with frizz? I’m 2 years in and my texture is way more frizzier than most and I am trying to find ways to reduce the frizz. Anymore suggestions
I really like your hair on this video! I have been binge watching your videos and I am learning a lot
I have relaxed hair and in June I will be getting my sisterlocs on 5 inches of hair- I most likely will just cut off the relaxed ends as it’s weak and been breaking the last 7 months.
My question is what cute protective styles (I work out 5-5 days a week)can be worn on short hair- if that even possible? When starting that shirt is it better just to let it shrink and swell and “get it out the way” and then experience length afterwards? Or would shrinking continue like you mentioned for the next year?
I meant shrink instead of shirt😅
Short!
I have microlocs and wear a “looser” low bun 6-8 hrs a day for work because I’m 7months in with lots of budding and shrinkage and I work in corporate. Soon as I get home I spritz with distilled water so it has a chance to shrink. Is this to much or to long of protective styling? I’m ok if my progress is lengthened I just don’t want to ruin the locs.
Nope, it's not too much at all. As long the bun isn't tight (pulling on hairline), you're good.
I’m only 4 1/2 months in. I have two strand twists microlocs. Will braiding my locs into small section of braids every night cause slippage? And my loctition now has me to come every 8 weeks. How often can I wash my hair?
No, braiding at night will not cause slippage and you can shampoo as often as you need, usually every two weeks.
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Loc time make sense!
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