So wise and so beautiful! Your natural beauty is a testament to a how beautiful Black women can be without make-up and all natural. Your inner beauty is a big part of that as well. All due respect to the beautiful sisters who are rockin make-up, I'm just sayin!
watching this as a new viewer in 2017. i wish u could visit england and walk up and down to show us women what were missing. u are stunning. as a 20 something just starting my locs. ur voice is helpful and calming!
omg your hair is the most beautiful. love it. your my inspiration i watch videos hearing people say thicker is better and stronger BUT looking at you and your hair prove them wrong.
Just seen this. Your locs are beauitful. Thank u for the tips. Currently hair is thinner as going through less oestrogen. Please reach out if u have time. Blessings 2 u, continually
Thank you, soo much!! Because I am losing my hairline. Every time I get it to grow back, I thinking the lace front band is rubbing against it now that you said that.
+Jdiva Tyler girrrr...you'd be surprised at the things that can work against the structure of our hair. Thanks for sharing and I hope the change helps. 😀
First i want to say your hair is beautiful. My SL are 6 years old and i am really concerned about my hairline & want to retighten my hair myself. You mention that you retighten your locks. do you have a video for retightening long locks?
Audrey Taylor hey Audrey how are you? Yes I retighten my locks but don't have a video. I am not at liberty to do so because in taking the SL retightening and Trainiee trainee you are not to disclose the techniques used to retighten locks. Sorry.
Thank you for this video im doin my research into sister locks and i love love your youtube page. Your locks are absolutly stunning... my new hair crush😍
Thank you for the tip on how to massage oil into the scalp. I'm a trying Jane Carter scalp serum on my side edges, but I was uncomfortable rubbing it in when my hair is already so sparse there.
I'm watching your video while wearing my own hair bonnet. I never thought to wear it inside out. That may give the special areas along my hairline the TLC that it needs. My SL in this area have yet to stabilize confidently, and I have had my SL for 7 years. Thank you! 😄
Perfect! Thank you so much!. I have newbie 2 1/2 month Sisterlocks and I was wondering if there was any way to help with the hairline. I think I wanna tell my consultant to not retighten my front locs all the way. I actually love the look of that anyways. Thank you again for explaining how you take care of your long locs. I want to go to the same length as yours so thanks for the heads up lol #forevermyinspiration
Priscilla Mosby thank you for the love and encouragement. :-) Much love and success on your hair journey. In the beginning I tightened all the way down. Sometimes I do tighten it all the way down in the front. I really go with the flow of what my hair is doing. Thanks for sharing Priscilla! :-)
Thank you for the love! Yes +M & M's for some it can. Gels will foster debris and gunk in locks. No heavy products. There are styling lotions out there for locs. Hope this helps and thanks for sharing 😀
Good evening Ms. Charles, wonderful video very informative I am wondering how I can eliminate / lesson the number of times I am applying hair-color because my roots are probably 40 - 50% gray and my locks are approximately 8.5 years old so if I allow the gray to come in I will have dark brown hair at the ends and silver at the roots. The dye is really drying...any suggestions? BLWalker
Barbara Lattimore-Walker Hi Barbara I am not a cosmetologist. Have you spoken to your colorist or cosmetologist? Can get back too you on that one. I have a few friends that are cosmetologists that deal heavily with gray hair. I'm sure they can lend a few suggestions. :-)
P. R. Charles Yes, thank you I have inquired however, most suggest waiting until I am older. However, my concern is that I need to color my roots at least every 6 - 8 weeks and I think the use of permanent dye is drying and thinning out my hair especially around the hairline. I look forward to your suggestions. Ms. Barbara
Barbara Lattimore-Walker Hey I consulted with my friend (she's a cosmetologist) she offered that it's best to color professionally because boxed colors are different from professional colors. Also when coloring follow with a deep condition (under the dryer for 15 minutes this will keep the hair from drying out) She said you might be coloring often due to stubborn grays if so you need to get a soak then colored. A soak solution. Run these ideas between your cosmetologist I am sure she/he will come up with a solution that works best for you. I hope this helps. :-) If not inbox me.
+Kam R I purchase them at the regular beauty supply. I sift through the options (draw string, sewn in elastic, and the band ones) I pick the band ones. My preference. Great question. Thank you for sharing. :-)
Great Video. I loved my hairline until I met Mr. Snow. When I live in a warm all yr aroung climate, honestly I won't even oiled my hair for 2 weeks and I didn't have a problem with breakage. Now, I won't dream of doing that ( I tried this for a whole and my hairline disappeared by Spring). Now, it's slowing but surely growing because I have started to : 1) Sleep with a wrap + bonnet on in the night. Personally, I have to ensure the wrap is a little tight around my hairline, ( because I toss frequently in the night and the bonnet slides off my head ) then placing the bonnet on top. 2) Moisturize my hair more frequently. The LCO ( Liquid, cream, oil ) method is the best so far. 3) Cover my hair ENTIRELY outside the house in the winter. On a side note : To style my edges I have started to use Curls Blueberry bliss curl control paste(tried it at my Aunt's house). It is the only edge control product I've tried and like ( honestly, after trying two- Olive Oil ORS edge control and Swing it Control gel- I did not try any again because I felt as I was going to be searching for a long time ). For reference, I have the thickest, coarsest hair you can imagine- think comb breaking even when it's 2 inches .
See +Sam Simpson. What you are saying is very valid for many. I know it is for me. Winter hair requires for some a lubricating (oil) and moisturizing (water) routine. I have experienced my most thinning in the cooler/cold months when lazy to hot oil and wash on a consistent schedule. Yeah. Our hair likes moisture and humidity. The cooler colder environment reek havoc. Dry brittle easily broken off hair. Yes In the winter I cover my head especially the roots. It ain't no joke. This is serious. Thanks for sharing your remedy and routine.Love it! =)
Can you say hair porn?????😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Ummmmmmm..... Yeah, you gotta a new subbie. I don't care what topic you're covering, You're extremely informative and very articulate. You make us want to listen and receive whatever knowledge you are willing to share with us. Thank you sis. #blackgirlmagic
I've been loced for 3 1/2 years and I am seeing white flecks in my locs... Not lint though. Any ideas on how I might be able to remove it. Apple cider vinegar maybe? Not sure.
TheDtfamu89 is it the white bulbs that's on the end of the hair shaft that's caught up in the loc? If so ruclips.net/video/Gq5zIs-mTYw/видео.html. If not I haven't a clue what it is if it isn't lint or those white bulbs or "dots". Hope this helps. :-)
+Nesha Christian-Hendrickson I can knock it out from start to finish 6-8 hours. I usually take 4-5 days and do a couple hours. That's plain retightening the locs nothing else. :-)
Hey 79blt! Color can be a doozy with locs. Do you do hot oil treatments? Color is funny. Oil fades the color faster yet it keeps the hair well lubricated to seal in moisture to help the accumulation of growth. Thank you for sharing. =)
Desery168 You can wrap your hair with a silk scarf then put the hair net on. If you don't want to cover your whole head with the scar you can a silk scarf and fold it into a bandana like shape tie it gently around your hairline and put the hairnet on. You can use a bonnet wrong side out, like the one I use and put a hair net on. The texture of our hair makes it easy to snag on certain fibers. The hair net over silk will hopefully should alleviate. You can use satin but silk is much better. :-)
+DD Bryant. Natural henna is excellent. Mind you you want the pure one and not the one with metallic salts. Organic color can mean anything. Organic is so loosely used now. Hope this helps. Don't know why I am seeing this now. Just glad I can answer your question. Thanks for sharing =)
4 years in and I’m still coming back to this video for a refresher. This is gold
@iSweetnSimple thanks so much for coming back and watching. 🙂
You and your locs are gorgeous! I appreciate you taking the time to extend a helping hand to your fellow lock wearers. Gratitude.
Tiffany Frazier glad to be of help Tiffany! :-)
Black women are amazing,, I was just telling my daughter about what our hair can do... you are a Queen!!!!!
Your hair is art...amazing!
Thank you +Monica Schmidt! Appreciate the loc love and thank you for sharing 😀
So wise and so beautiful! Your natural beauty is a testament to a how beautiful Black women can be without make-up and all natural. Your inner beauty is a big part of that as well. All due respect to the beautiful sisters who are rockin make-up, I'm just sayin!
LOL thanks +YaYa! Thanks for sharing 😀
@YaYa I agree :)
your royal highness... your hair looks so elegant.
+Charla TV Thank you! =)
Sister-queen, you look fabulous. Thanks for sharing. Be blessed.
+Fay “Avi'dfan60” Samuel Thank you! Thank you sharing also :-)
P. R. Charles ggggggñp
watching this as a new viewer in 2017. i wish u could visit england and walk up and down to show us women what were missing. u are stunning. as a 20 something just starting my locs. ur voice is helpful and calming!
Awwww thank you +Simba Edwards. It would be nice to visit the UK. May never know. Thanks for the positive feedback. Thanks for sharing 😀
Beautiful. I am in awe. Thanks for the all important reminders on natural hair care.
omg your hair is the most beautiful. love it. your my inspiration i watch videos hearing people say thicker is better and stronger BUT looking at you and your hair prove them wrong.
I want my hair sister loc...however I dont to have difficulty with maintenance. I find it amazing that women can do their own hair
trust your beauty and own it!!! i love it.
Thank you +foxyseptichead fnaf1!! Thanks for sharing 😀
You are absolutely stunning, I'm starting my journey and you are extremely helpful, peace and love sis ❤️
Thank you! And thanks for the love. =)
Great info! Your hair inspires me!
Just seen this. Your locs are beauitful. Thank u for the tips. Currently hair is thinner as going through less oestrogen. Please reach out if u have time. Blessings 2 u, continually
I am awestruck. Your hair is amazing
Thank you, soo much!! Because I am losing my hairline. Every time I get it to grow back, I thinking the lace front band is rubbing against it now that you said that.
+Jdiva Tyler girrrr...you'd be surprised at the things that can work against the structure of our hair. Thanks for sharing and I hope the change helps. 😀
Love your channel peace and blessings
Fantastic! One of the best locs videos ever!
Beautiful crown!
First i want to say your hair is beautiful. My SL are 6 years old and i am really concerned about my hairline & want to retighten my hair myself. You mention that you retighten your locks. do you have a video for retightening long locks?
Audrey Taylor hey Audrey how are you? Yes I retighten my locks but don't have a video. I am not at liberty to do so because in taking the SL retightening and Trainiee trainee you are not to disclose the techniques used to retighten locks. Sorry.
Thank you for this video im doin my research into sister locks and i love love your youtube page. Your locks are absolutly stunning... my new hair crush😍
+eken412 thank you. Please don't ask why this comment I am now seeing. Thanks for the hair and channel love. =) Apologize for the mad delay.
Great video! And your are beautiful Sis!
You make me want sisterlocks... but don't know if I have the patience for the retightening process
This updo is giving me lifeeeeee👌👐
Oh my goodness what perfectly set hair!
Great advice.
awesome information. many thanks to you. Do you know of any sisterlock repair techniques?
Thank you! :-) Yes I do have few repair techniques up my sleeve.
This is great information for growing and retaining hair. Thank you
I'm so happy i found you 😃 God bless you!
Thank you +Witnicia Mira! Thanks for sharing 😀
Even before reading the title I was thinking your hairline was perfect.
Chemese awww thank you! Girl I have to work it in the winter. :-)
Thanks for the information 👍
Thank you for the tip on how to massage oil into the scalp. I'm a trying Jane Carter scalp serum on my side edges, but I was uncomfortable rubbing it in when my hair is already so sparse there.
***** Glad to be of help. :-)
Your hair is stunning!
I'm watching your video while wearing my own hair bonnet. I never thought to wear it inside out. That may give the special areas along my hairline the TLC that it needs. My SL in this area have yet to stabilize confidently, and I have had my SL for 7 years.
Thank you! 😄
+Yvonne Neal-Barfield You're welcome! Thanks for sharing! =)
Lovely locs on a beautiful Queen
Hi loc queen ur lovely ! Thank you for ur tips on how to preserve my hair stay locy! am 2yrs3mths in so for far it's marvelous
Perfect! Thank you so much!. I have newbie 2 1/2 month Sisterlocks and I was wondering if there was any way to help with the hairline. I think I wanna tell my consultant to not retighten my front locs all the way. I actually love the look of that anyways. Thank you again for explaining how you take care of your long locs. I want to go to the same length as yours so thanks for the heads up lol #forevermyinspiration
Priscilla Mosby thank you for the love and encouragement. :-) Much love and success on your hair journey. In the beginning I tightened all the way down. Sometimes I do tighten it all the way down in the front. I really go with the flow of what my hair is doing. Thanks for sharing Priscilla! :-)
P. R. Charles ah okay. Cool! Thank you! That means a lot coming from you.
Thanks for the tips,, your hair us beautiful, and u ad well. Be blessed..
Loving you with that magnificent Queen Naffatti hair style. Just Beautiful, absolutely beautiful. 👌🍒💜💕✔💖
Thanks for much +Gerry Gold! Thanks for sharing 😀
You are simply beautiful!!!!!
Also, do have a tutorial for the wrap I would love to wear my hair like that.
Barbara Lattimore-Walker Hi again. The tutorial is in the description box above. Hope this helps :-)
Wow your Locs look gorgeous like that!
Hi, love your channel. So, all those box dyes and semi-permanent colors harm your hair growth? And can you use Eco Styling Gel?
Thank you for the love! Yes +M & M's for some it can. Gels will foster debris and gunk in locks. No heavy products. There are styling lotions out there for locs. Hope this helps and thanks for sharing 😀
Beautiful melanin
love your hair.
Thank you +vida ampiah! Thanks for sharing 😀
I really like your advice.
Thanks +TheDtfamu89! Appreciate the love. Thanks for sharing 😀
Do you braid and band your locs? Do you do a pre poo or do acv or benointe clay?
Love it. New subscriber.
Good evening Ms. Charles, wonderful video very informative I am wondering how I can eliminate / lesson the number of times I am applying hair-color because my roots are probably 40 - 50% gray and my locks are approximately 8.5 years old so if I allow the gray to come in I will have dark brown hair at the ends and silver at the roots. The dye is really drying...any suggestions?
BLWalker
Barbara Lattimore-Walker Hi Barbara I am not a cosmetologist. Have you spoken to your colorist or cosmetologist? Can get back too you on that one. I have a few friends that are cosmetologists that deal heavily with gray hair. I'm sure they can lend a few suggestions. :-)
P. R. Charles Yes, thank you I have inquired however, most suggest waiting until I am older. However, my concern is that I need to color my roots at least every 6 - 8 weeks and I think the use of permanent dye is drying and thinning out my hair especially around the hairline. I look forward to your suggestions.
Ms. Barbara
Barbara Lattimore-Walker Hey I consulted with my friend (she's a cosmetologist) she offered that it's best to color professionally because boxed colors are different from professional colors. Also when coloring follow with a deep condition (under the dryer for 15 minutes this will keep the hair from drying out) She said you might be coloring often due to stubborn grays if so you need to get a soak then colored. A soak solution. Run these ideas between your cosmetologist I am sure she/he will come up with a solution that works best for you. I hope this helps. :-) If not inbox me.
Can you ladies recommend a good sisterlocks stylist in the DMV area?
where do you buy your bonnets?
+Kam R I purchase them at the regular beauty supply. I sift through the options (draw string, sewn in elastic, and the band ones) I pick the band ones. My preference. Great question. Thank you for sharing. :-)
Great Video. I loved my hairline until I met Mr. Snow. When I live in a warm all yr aroung climate, honestly I won't even oiled my hair for 2 weeks and I didn't have a problem with breakage. Now, I won't dream of doing that ( I tried this for a whole and my hairline disappeared by Spring). Now, it's slowing but surely growing because I have started to :
1) Sleep with a wrap + bonnet on in the night. Personally, I have to ensure the wrap is a little tight around my hairline, ( because I toss frequently in the night and the bonnet slides off my head ) then placing the bonnet on top.
2) Moisturize my hair more frequently. The LCO ( Liquid, cream, oil ) method is the best so far.
3) Cover my hair ENTIRELY outside the house in the winter.
On a side note : To style my edges I have started to use Curls Blueberry bliss curl control paste(tried it at my Aunt's house). It is the only edge control product I've tried and like ( honestly, after trying two- Olive Oil ORS edge control and Swing it Control gel- I did not try any again because I felt as I was going to be searching for a long time ). For reference, I have the thickest, coarsest hair you can imagine- think comb breaking even when it's 2 inches .
See +Sam Simpson. What you are saying is very valid for many. I know it is for me. Winter hair requires for some a lubricating (oil) and moisturizing (water) routine. I have experienced my most thinning in the cooler/cold months when lazy to hot oil and wash on a consistent schedule. Yeah. Our hair likes moisture and humidity. The cooler colder environment reek havoc. Dry brittle easily broken off hair. Yes In the winter I cover my head especially the roots. It ain't no joke. This is serious. Thanks for sharing your remedy and routine.Love it! =)
What do you think about braidlocs?
Can you say hair porn?????😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Ummmmmmm..... Yeah, you gotta a new subbie. I don't care what topic you're covering, You're extremely informative and very articulate. You make us want to listen and receive whatever knowledge you are willing to share with us. Thank you sis. #blackgirlmagic
Do you sleep on the sparse side. Sometimes that could cause one side of your hair to grow different
So beauuuutiful!!!!
Lots of good info! Thanks!
Face2fayce Thanks. Happy to share! :-)
beautiful... do you brush your locs?
+Tara Irby-Thrower No brushing of locs and thank you. =)
I've been loced for 3 1/2 years and I am seeing white flecks in my locs... Not lint though. Any ideas on how I might be able to remove it. Apple cider vinegar maybe? Not sure.
TheDtfamu89 is it the white bulbs that's on the end of the hair shaft that's caught up in the loc? If so ruclips.net/video/Gq5zIs-mTYw/видео.html. If not I haven't a clue what it is if it isn't lint or those white bulbs or "dots". Hope this helps. :-)
Hey long time! Thanks for the video
naomirain Hey girl!!!! Yes Long time. Plenty irons in the fire now consolidating them. Miss you! :-)
You're beautiful my sistah
***** Thank you :-)
How do you get your hair wrapped like that?
+Nesha Christian-Hendrickson Here you go love ruclips.net/video/aTI1brmwsMk/видео.html
You are a beautiful Nubian Queen my sista and love your videos. Love your hair & thnxs for sharing. Be bless my sista!
+my4hair Thank you so much for the loc and video love. Appreciate it. Thanks also for sharing :-)
How long does it take you to retighten your hair?
+Nesha Christian-Hendrickson I can knock it out from start to finish 6-8 hours. I usually take 4-5 days and do a couple hours. That's plain retightening the locs nothing else. :-)
pretty sure color is the reason why my hair isnt as long as it should be. I dont have sister locs but they are about the size of a half a pencil.
Hey 79blt! Color can be a doozy with locs. Do you do hot oil treatments? Color is funny. Oil fades the color faster yet it keeps the hair well lubricated to seal in moisture to help the accumulation of growth. Thank you for sharing. =)
On my job I have to wear a hair net and it is pulling the hair line, can you give me any suggestions
Desery168 You can wrap your hair with a silk scarf then put the hair net on. If you don't want to cover your whole head with the scar you can a silk scarf and fold it into a bandana like shape tie it gently around your hairline and put the hairnet on. You can use a bonnet wrong side out, like the one I use and put a hair net on. The texture of our hair makes it easy to snag on certain fibers. The hair net over silk will hopefully should alleviate. You can use satin but silk is much better. :-)
Do you have a loc salon?
How did you achieve that hair style 💋
You almost sound like Harley Quinn haha, thanks for the tips
Hello you mentioned the fact that hair color can stunt the growth of your locks , what about henna or an organic color?
+DD Bryant. Natural henna is excellent. Mind you you want the pure one and not the one with metallic salts. Organic color can mean anything. Organic is so loosely used now. Hope this helps. Don't know why I am seeing this now. Just glad I can answer your question. Thanks for sharing =)
Do retighten hurts
What hair dye do you use?
+Sam Simpson...Begen sparingly. Thanks for asking and sharing =)
? how can you tell that you have sisterlocs and not dread
Hey +Labricka Bittle sisterlocks are basically tiny "dreads". Thanks for sharing 😀
P. R. Charles Thank you
You're quite welcome +Labricka Bittle! 😀
I could even tell you was SL I thought u had loose hair. Your locs are tiny! Very nice though
pinktulip thank you! :-)
girl i lost my phone please call me
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