Loc Disclaimers from Beginning Stage to almost 3 years locd
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- Hey yall! The youtuber I was actually referring to about the braidouts is napsarethenewblack ! Nappilyclod is another instagramer that I love to tune into her content so check her out!
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Name: Cilya Howell
Age: 28 👵🏾
Nationality: 1/2 Haitian 🇭🇹 1/2 Jamaican🇯🇲
Occupation: Registered Dental Hygienist 🦷
Location: GA
Religion: GOD 1ST!!
Loc type: Sisterlocks
Loc Installation: Nov 2021
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So obsessed with your locs. They’re going to mature soooo beautiful.
@@leogirl321 thank you! 🥰
I love your locs girlie ❤
@@NicoaMalone Thank you boo 🥰🫶🏾
Hiiii! I’m two and a half years in . I agree with all you said especially about them getting thinner and the need/ desire to combine locks. I ‘ve done the same to twist two together because I didn’t want them to break before my next retie. I still don’t regret the decision to lock. Love my hair! Yours is looking amazing too!
@@angelamciver4372 I dont either girl! And thanks love! 💝
Interlocking definitely cause locs to become compromised. I had to combine a few as well but switching to retwisting has saved them. I do understand that some may have locs that are too small though
@@DiverseMountains That makes sense 🤔 I wonder if you can retwist sisterlocks without it affecting the consistency. I gotta ask my loctician
Hey, I'm strongly considering installing microlocs within the next few months. Did you use a 2, 3, or 4 point rotation? I wanted to go with a 2 point rotation because I heard it allows the locs to "swell" to their fullest potential, whereas 4 point makes a tighter loc. Seeing this comment is making me consider retwisting though to avoid any potential issues with interlocking. Also, what is your hair type if you don't mind sharing?
@@mayashanice853 Hey. My loctician uses a 4 point rotation and my hair type is 4C. I would see how your hair responds to all the different methods because I know people who have switched methods in between their journey. Also do more research on the hair types and methods because sometimes people use 2 methods at once but for different parts of their hair.
@cilyahowell0529 thank you. I have thick, mostly dense, 4c hair. My gut is telling me to start with a 2 point rotation so that's what I'll do and see how it goes from there. I'm going to diy my locs so I've been gathering as much information as possible.
I will be at 3 years in October and have gone through a few different phases. I got pregnant with my second daughter 7 months into my loc journey. So I experienced extra thickness from prenatal vitamins. Then an extreme caution because of postpartum shedding where I did absolutely no styling. My daughter is now 18 months and I really just started pulling my hair up into a bun. My hair is armpit length just for context. I still take it out of the bun as soon as I in for the day and make sure it is loose when it goes up. I wear my bonnet around the house to make sure she is laying on my hair.
@@tinikiadavis7971 This is really great information for the future and great advice. Thank you so much for sharing 💓 and congrats on 3 years and your baby!
Great video I'm on my 11th month. I was wetting my hair daily then I realized it was drying and feeling crunchy so I only wet my hair every other day. I thought I needed oil but my loctition said no oil. She put some pumpkin seed on it only after a retie. In the first 4 months I was getting a retie every 4 weeks, now she's doing it every 6 weeks because it's growing really fast and she wants the roots to stay more thicker. I started with it at my ears now it's shoulder length with a cut done just recently because I want it to thicken up more than the length. Thanks for your tip on braidouts because I was definitely doing that and seeing as it mature was getting skinny. Keep these coming the info is really keeping me encouraged because I was so ready to give up. I had to switch to a different loctition because the one that started my journey seemed like she didn't care. My new tech is god given she understood my pain and somewhat correct the damage that was done over the last 10 months.
@@veganleegood2676 pumpkin seed?! You have to tell me more. Is this a fermented water of some sort? I feel you on switching the locticians. You just gotta do whats best.