When you came to Ghana, you never bothered to look for me. But I'm not disturbed and will still be watching your videos. However, if you feel bored, you can always come to our Beautiful Noble and Beloved Country Ghana.
Yes I agree. I actually thought locs will make me spend less on hair. I have normal locs not sister locks but I agree with everything you said. Longest time girl. Please go to your wedding with your locs.
Aww thanks for this lovely comment Rachel, it’s been a while , miss you . And yes I’m considering exploring the going to my wedding with my hair option 😻
To your point about self-reties - I often joke that most loctitians I know either have no locs 😆, or relatively larger locs 😅 My loc count is 250ish. Maybe it's sheer coincidence but I'm going to file it away as one of those thoughts that make you go ....🤔
Hi Olusola, thanks for your kind comments always. I honestly can see why they wouldn’t have time to have locs, where is the time? I totally understand you
Hmmm...I know at least 3 loctitians in Lagos who specialise in tiny locs and are actually good at it. 2 are mobile and are more than happy to come to you. In Abuja I know at least 2 other loctitians (besides myself) who actually do good work that I'm willing to vouch for. There are others in Lagos and Abuja, but I wouldn't vouch for them as I've had clients transfer from them with holes, messed up grids and shoddy work. I think from a loctitians perspective, the land is green. I find that few people are willing to invest the time and money to learn. Those that do learn are sometimes dishonest or just not dedicated to improving themselves. It's not a scarcity of loctitians per se. It's a scarcity of loctitians who know what they are doing and also have integrity.
Yes rock it to your wedding 🥰
Awww thanks boo, I’m considering it
I love the dedication ❤❤
Thanks boo
When you came to Ghana, you never bothered to look for me.
But I'm not disturbed and will still be watching your videos.
However, if you feel bored, you can always come to our Beautiful Noble and Beloved Country Ghana.
Awww thanks for being kind, understanding and welcoming . I appreciate you and I don’t take it for granted
Yes I agree. I actually thought locs will make me spend less on hair. I have normal locs not sister locks but I agree with everything you said. Longest time girl. Please go to your wedding with your locs.
Aww thanks for this lovely comment Rachel, it’s been a while , miss you . And yes I’m considering exploring the going to my wedding with my hair option 😻
To your point about self-reties - I often joke that most loctitians I know either have no locs 😆, or relatively larger locs 😅 My loc count is 250ish. Maybe it's sheer coincidence but I'm going to file it away as one of those thoughts that make you go ....🤔
Hi Olusola, thanks for your kind comments always. I honestly can see why they wouldn’t have time to have locs, where is the time? I totally understand you
Hmmm...I know at least 3 loctitians in Lagos who specialise in tiny locs and are actually good at it. 2 are mobile and are more than happy to come to you. In Abuja I know at least 2 other loctitians (besides myself) who actually do good work that I'm willing to vouch for. There are others in Lagos and Abuja, but I wouldn't vouch for them as I've had clients transfer from them with holes, messed up grids and shoddy work. I think from a loctitians perspective, the land is green. I find that few people are willing to invest the time and money to learn. Those that do learn are sometimes dishonest or just not dedicated to improving themselves. It's not a scarcity of loctitians per se. It's a scarcity of loctitians who know what they are doing and also have integrity.
Hmmm well said , thanks for sharing really. What’s your ig handle
@@AdaezeAkubueze @Oluomalocs 🙂 Same as on here.
Where in Abuja do you live?
@@oluomalocs4964 where in Abuja do you live because I agree with what Adaeze said. I had to comb out my first locs.