One direction, through different loose hair strands for those wondering. The loc is pulled through different loose strands so a hole still not form. The danger is pulling the loc in one direction through the same strand
Oh wow that looks so beautiful, so I have question, I've noticed that you twist and pass the loc through the root and not on it's shaft, will that work even if there's like a ton of new growth, I usually crotchet like once in two years and retwist every 12 weeks , I'm due for my crotchet but I wanna try a more less painful method , will this method work for hair that is longer 4 inches?
This is my first time seeing interlocking done in one direction. Wow that's amazing, can micro locs be interlocked in this way ? It looks absolutely amazing ❤
Is there a video that shows how these look as the new growth comes back in? Do the locs still look the same as if you had done the regular method of interlocking? My daughter's hair is thick like this and she gets palm rolling because she likes that tighter look but she really needs the interlocking to keep her hair looking neater longer and for it not to untwist when she moisturizes it.
I think i may give this a try... My new growth grows away from my locs and i didnt want to interlock, braid or use a needle to damage my locs but this looks like it may help me to keep the hair in the loc without making my locs skinny because i like it full as it is. Hmmmmmmmm.......
@@EmpressDPhoenix I would do this about every 8-12 weeks since her hair has more density. As her hair grew out, it allowed to thicken up and swell traditionally. 😁
@@Locdanddecodedyes I really wanted to know if this method created holes in the locs since I locked my daughters hair and I will be using interlocking method to retire and since you go one rotation I was curious about whether this way create holes?
Never saw this before. It looks very interesting! If someone chooses to do this method and then wants to comb out their locs in some years to come would they be able to do so, or no?
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I just tried this method on my son. And I love it and my son loves this method so much. Thank you I finally found a technique that works beautifully
@Shaude34 Oh, how lovely 😍 , awesomeness 👌 👏. Thank you!
Hi is your son's hair still strong? I'm thinking about trying this method
@HelloKittie309, it's so strong!! Best method
@@sinceresandy does this prevent holes from forming in your locs as well?
@HelloKittie309 you're correct!
One direction, through different loose hair strands for those wondering. The loc is pulled through different loose strands so a hole still not form.
The danger is pulling the loc in one direction through the same strand
Have to do my son locs today and I will interloc it this way
Going to try this today
Oh wow that looks so beautiful, so I have question, I've noticed that you twist and pass the loc through the root and not on it's shaft, will that work even if there's like a ton of new growth, I usually crotchet like once in two years and retwist every 12 weeks , I'm due for my crotchet but I wanna try a more less painful method , will this method work for hair that is longer 4 inches?
@aneledhlamini6881 yes of course!! All the best
This is my first time seeing interlocking done in one direction. Wow that's amazing, can micro locs be interlocked in this way ? It looks absolutely amazing ❤
@debracox3020 of course
Could we see an update on this client please ❤
My only issue is product tied down in the loc (build-up). I don't use any product in my locs.
Is there a video that shows how these look as the new growth comes back in? Do the locs still look the same as if you had done the regular method of interlocking? My daughter's hair is thick like this and she gets palm rolling because she likes that tighter look but she really needs the interlocking to keep her hair looking neater longer and for it not to untwist when she moisturizes it.
@n2xrcise, yes, it's basically the same thing. Let a professional do it if you're not certain. Thank you!
I think i may give this a try... My new growth grows away from my locs and i didnt want to interlock, braid or use a needle to damage my locs but this looks like it may help me to keep the hair in the loc without making my locs skinny because i like it full as it is. Hmmmmmmmm.......
I used to do this on my daughter’s locs and surprisingly this one direction didn’t leave holes.
Please how often did you do it and does it give it room to still swell up and thicken? I'm considering this method please
@EmpressDPhoenix, yes, of course! You can do it when you see the need or when there's a lot of new growth.
@@sinceresandy thank you so much I'll be using it soon. Please is it a must to use a hair gel? Can't I just use my oil to twist before interlocking?
@EmpressDPhoenix use what you're comfortable with. Thanks!
@@EmpressDPhoenix I would do this about every 8-12 weeks since her hair has more density. As her hair grew out, it allowed to thicken up and swell traditionally. 😁
Yes it's stronger and it last longer
I will try this , I love this method. Is this a one point ?
@tinathomas5669 thanks!! Yes one point
Love your method, definitely gon try it! Also love your accent in the way u speak😅💯❤️
Yay! Thank you!
I'm curious over time. How soild is this method I've never seen this before?!
@mzeveystylez4705 it's solid...just have to know how to do it properly.
Does this new method create holes in the loc or does it secure it like a 2, 3, 4 point rotation?
@Shal0nda no holes , the locs grow nice and straight. No bends,no curves
@@sinceresandy Thank you!!
@@Locdanddecodedyes I really wanted to know if this method created holes in the locs since I locked my daughters hair and I will be using interlocking method to retire and since you go one rotation I was curious about whether this way create holes?
Never saw this before. It looks very interesting! If someone chooses to do this method and then wants to comb out their locs in some years to come would they be able to do so, or no?
@caribbeandarkie30 yes of course
I don't think so
@@sinceresandy OK, thanks for responding
I love love love love love this interlocking method. I’m going to try this on my daughter on Sunday. ❤
Yes, this seems more simplified and really nice. I’m curious how has your experience d been since trying it on your daughter?
Where are you located? I've been thinking about getting instant locs for a while.
@dornettdixon704 toronto,Canada
Does it leave holes when it grows out? Does the person feel any tightness after it's done ??
No, it does it grows normal.
Are you in Canada?
@janetthompson8429 yes,Toronto
I would like to make an appointment with you, I need my hair done. Send me your information. Thanks
@janetthompson8429 dm me on Instagram @sandyw003
Never used instagram, very old school . lol I will have someone do it for me . Thanks
Do u have a saloon where I can come ?
I do that method as well good job
How does your new growth grow out?
Thanks my son 8 months in I think this method will last longer thanks very much ❤
So my question is he can’t go back to palm rolling correct? In other words he is locked into interlocking?
@briannaspeezy4258 No matter what method you used, the loc can be removed. Yes, when his hair grows, he can palm roll.
Do you have to wait for the locs to loc or can you do this on starter locs
@Jae_butterfly no need to wait.
@ thank you!
Are you located in Southern California?
@gotmula760 in Canada 🇨🇦
Please, how many locs are on this client?
@ezinnoch2203 I think it's around 56
I tried on my son but I couldn't pull the loc through 😮
@triciab1343 maybe his locs are too big
What to do if locs are big
@ujunwaokoro2082 then the parts should be big enough
Your the best you do them so good Damnn I want you to do my hair
Are you Antiguan
@tashenatonge1985 no I'm not!!
I was wondering the same thing. She sounds so Antiguan.
@Sheredith79 I'm a vincy!!
This entire instant lock no patience thing is all that's wrong with this type of crap.
@ExposedRoot God gave human wisdom.
Them locs won't last long after awhile she twisting different directions then interlocking wrong keep folks out ya hair
What’s wrong with this interlocking method in your opinion? Curious before I try
Also curious, how they don’t last long.