I am also blown away by the rich and meaningful motivation behind the invention. I somehow feel as though her vision is being lost in the counting of locks and showing off of the grid. Granted, those are what distinguishes Sisterlocks but look at how much she's emphasizing coming back home to ourselves , growing in self-love and self-acceptance as a black person. A lot of what I have seen on RUclips seems to be losing this essence as women are now using this system to class and bash one another. I find it very very sad. This woman sounds so compassionate when addressing our hair history, shouldn't we be doing the same in our community?
Such a beautiful comment. I'm about to start my sisterloc journey and I decided to do more research. I've watched countless videos about them, but I never understood the spiritual connection she envisioned.
I absolutely love this video! It’s from the early 90s, but all of her points are still relevant today regarding African-American hair. This is an about having to get Sisterlocks, it’s about embracing your natural hair and beauty, minus the stereotypes and stigmas of our hair. And that applied whether you choose locs, braids, fros, twists or your natural curl pattern, it’s about not feeling compelled to alter the chemical makeup of our hair! Embrace the natural you!
I can't wait to start my consultation, and journey to Sisterlocks. I am grateful for you, for giving us the ability to embrace our blackness and identity, to be who God created us to be unapologetically! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thank You! Thank You! Your comments are exactly what I needed. I have located a consultant in my city. She is my next step, today. Again thanks. I have been stuck in the 60's with my "Afro". Its time to lock and load!!!!!!!
Beautifully said. Very insightful, dignified and unapologetic. Thank.you Dr.Cromwell! l appreciate being talk to and not down to. No guilt tripping. Instead your excellent understanding of our hair issues as it relates to the historical context, classism issuses, feminine requirements and privileges, personal esteem challenges against a political backdrop and racial hierarchy is phenomenal! By the way your hair looks gorgeous. So do the other ladies. Now l know God loves me and my crown 👑
Dear Dr. Cornwell,I want to let you know that you have revolutionized natural hair care, and I am so grateful to you for creating Sisterlocks. The first time I saw someone with Sisterlocks, I was in the school atrium (Wayne County Community College Downtown). Being from the "D" I know you are familiar with the school. I stared this young lady's hair for the longest and finally I asked her was her hair in dreadlocks, and she told me that it was Sisterlocks. You have given us a beautiful way to wear and appreciate our beautiful natural, and I am extremely proud.I have seen the other two videos you made, but I have never seen this one. Again, thank you Dr. Cornwell.
I can't wait to start my journey. I loved this video. Great information with a viable solution to the issues that black women face with their natural hair.
Excited to be starting my journey toward becoming a certified consultant. Kudos to Master Trainer Monica Geary and her team Ms. Kora and Ms. Janelle. I might be inspired enough to work toward becoming a trainer one day!
Thanks for sharing this video with us, Africans. I will be getting Sisterlocks soon. I had it in 5 years ago and regrettably 😢took it out. I hopefully won't repeat that decision again.
I am also blown away by the rich and meaningful motivation behind the invention. I somehow feel as though her vision is being lost in the counting of locks and showing off of the grid. Granted, those are what distinguishes Sisterlocks but look at how much she's emphasizing coming back home to ourselves , growing in self-love and self-acceptance as a black person. A lot of what I have seen on RUclips seems to be losing this essence as women are now using this system to class and bash one another. I find it very very sad. This woman sounds so compassionate when addressing our hair history, shouldn't we be doing the same in our community?
I am also blown away by the rich and meaningful motivation behind the invention. I somehow feel as though her vision is being lost in the counting of locks and showing off of the grid. Granted, those are what distinguishes Sisterlocks but look at how much she's emphasizing coming back home to ourselves , growing in self-love and self-acceptance as a black person. A lot of what I have seen on RUclips seems to be losing this essence as women are now using this system to class and bash one another. I find it very very sad. This woman sounds so compassionate when addressing our hair history, shouldn't we be doing the same in our community?
Such a beautiful comment. I'm about to start my sisterloc journey and I decided to do more research. I've watched countless videos about them, but I never understood the spiritual connection she envisioned.
I am having my sisterlocks installed soon! This video is gold! Makes me so proud to step into this sisterhood!
This video is sooo old and I love every minute of it! Love my sisterlocks!
Lol
I love this video. It has confirmed my willingness to convert from dreadlocks to sisterlocks.
My journey will begin in June 2022.
My journey began July 1, 2022 .... best decision ever!!!
I absolutely love this video! It’s from the early 90s, but all of her points are still relevant today regarding African-American hair. This is an about having to get Sisterlocks, it’s about embracing your natural hair and beauty, minus the stereotypes and stigmas of our hair. And that applied whether you choose locs, braids, fros, twists or your natural curl pattern, it’s about not feeling compelled to alter the chemical makeup of our hair! Embrace the natural you!
The video is old but still highly effective. I’m sold!!!
I can't wait to start my consultation, and journey to Sisterlocks. I am grateful for you, for giving us the ability to embrace our blackness and identity, to be who God created us to be unapologetically! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I am Senegalese and ironically, many Senegalese women are choosing to install sisterlocs instead of relaxing their hair or using extensions.
Love it❤
I love this video and Dr. Cornwell, this is the best thing ever for African American hair. YESSSS
There she is! Dr. Cornwell! I just signed up for my Sisterlock Training. Thank you for this beautiful system made for our hair. Bless
I just signed up as well. I'm so excited and cant' wait to be among those the appreciate our hair and how to wear it with pride!
Thanks for sharing this helpful video , I'm very interested in sister locs 🙌
Empowerment to regain our identity! This will also put the money spent on our hair back in OUR communities.
I love this woman.
Thank You! Thank You! Your comments are exactly what I needed. I have located a consultant in my city. She is my next step, today. Again thanks. I have been stuck in the 60's with my "Afro". Its time to lock and load!!!!!!!
Beautifully said. Very insightful, dignified and unapologetic. Thank.you Dr.Cromwell! l appreciate being talk to and not down to. No guilt tripping. Instead your excellent understanding of our hair issues as it relates to the historical context, classism issuses, feminine requirements and privileges, personal esteem challenges against a political backdrop and racial hierarchy is phenomenal!
By the way your hair looks gorgeous. So do the other ladies. Now l know God loves me and my crown 👑
Dear Dr. Cornwell,I want to let you know that you have revolutionized natural hair care, and I am so grateful to you for creating Sisterlocks. The first time I saw someone with Sisterlocks, I was in the school atrium (Wayne County Community College Downtown). Being from the "D" I know you are familiar with the school. I stared this young lady's hair for the longest and finally I asked her was her hair in dreadlocks, and she told me that it was Sisterlocks. You have given us a beautiful way to wear and appreciate our beautiful natural, and I am extremely proud.I have seen the other two videos you made, but I have never seen this one. Again, thank you Dr. Cornwell.
I wish I had met u along time a go. U need to go to Africa and let women know the value of their hair. Natural hair is the best thanks
Yaaaasssss!! Let's lock and load!
Wow I was 3 years old when this video came out and here I am 30 years later about to embark on this journey. So proud!
I can't wait to start my journey. I loved this video. Great information with a viable solution to the issues that black women face with their natural hair.
Wow, this video is amazing.
Brilliant video. Still very relevant today.
Excited to be starting my journey toward becoming a certified consultant. Kudos to Master Trainer Monica Geary and her team Ms. Kora and Ms. Janelle. I might be inspired enough to work toward becoming a trainer one day!
LOVE IT!!! 💖💖💖
Thanks for sharing this video with us, Africans. I will be getting Sisterlocks soon. I had it in 5 years ago and regrettably 😢took it out. I hopefully won't repeat that decision again.
💯👍🏿🇺🇸 Great Video !! One Luv y’all
This video is amazing.
Love this video
I'm 7 months in and ready!
This is really deep i never knew this had a history
I am also blown away by the rich and meaningful motivation behind the invention. I somehow feel as though her vision is being lost in the counting of locks and showing off of the grid. Granted, those are what distinguishes Sisterlocks but look at how much she's emphasizing coming back home to ourselves , growing in self-love and self-acceptance as a black person. A lot of what I have seen on RUclips seems to be losing this essence as women are now using this system to class and bash one another. I find it very very sad. This woman sounds so compassionate when addressing our hair history, shouldn't we be doing the same in our community?
Sisterlocks are indeed the best hair decision I have made! 🙌🏾🙏🏽❤️
thank you for your encouraging words daughter of zion