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Wow. Time is really flying by! I just realized that I'm 14 months loc'd as of July 27th. My locs are feeling somewhat dry today. I haven't used my Aloe Vera juice spritz in a while so I need to start back on that.
What is in this Aloe spritz? And is Aloe Juice considered a loc tightener?
@Arian I just use 100% pure Aloe Vera juice, water, and a few drops of Peppermint oil in a spray bottle. I use it as a leave-in Condish on wash days.
When you ask about a loc tightener, are you looking for something to speed up the loc'ing process?
Yes. I have read about them and was wondering if aloe juice was a natural option.
I've heard sea salt can speed up the locking process. Let me see what I found in the past
Thanks! I read that too. I was wondering if sea salt would be too drying, though. Having it be detrimental to my budding locs would be punishment for lack of patience. Unfortunately, my hair is finer than I originally thought, and is locking...slowly. For 8 months in (today!), just seems like I would be making more progress than 1 or 2 loc'd ends. When my friends drop by later, I will have them take a few photos of my babies and post them here.
Thanks! I read that too. I was wondering if sea salt would be too drying, though. Having it be detrimental to my budding locs would be punishment for lack of patience. Unfortunately, my hair is finer than I originally thought, and is locking...slowly. For 8 months in (today!), just seems like I would be making more progress than 1 or 2 loc'd ends. When my friends drop by later, I will have them take a few photos of my babies and post them here.
i find that using a hydrosol like rosewater or orange blossom water helps. i'm sure plain old water would probably have the same effect. water makes hair shrink, shrinkage leads to tangled hair, tangled hair=awesome for the loc-ing process.Yes. I have read about them and was wondering if aloe juice was a natural option.
Hey ladies! * waves enthusiastically*
I'm doing my first re-tighten and I'm seriously dragging my ass. I'm interlocking (with my fingers, I can't get with using a latchhook or hair pin) because that seems to be the easiest way for me. Maybe I'll try the nappylocs tool in the future, but I think every other re-tighten I'll find some one to do it here in Chicago. Any suggestions ladies?
I used DynamicRunner's method of retightining, only I use my fingers instead of a tool because it was talk FOREVER to do and the blasted hook kept getting stuck in my hair.I'm about to tackle this too. I got the nappyloc tools but they didn't come with any instructions so I have to watch vids on YT
I also took the SL retightening class yesterday and did 2 rows in the class. I'll have to take a few hours and see how it goes with both tools and figure out which ones work better for me
I haven't posted in this thread in a while, but I have some concerns. My left side edges appear to be thinning. :-(
But they were kind of thinning when I was a loose natural. My loctitian said she would check it out during my next visit.
I may have to mix a JBCO solution and start rubbing it on my edges daily. I plan to make the Shea Moisture JBCO poo my main poo...and when I am fully loc'd, I will use the conditioner.
Your hair looks great!!
I combed my locs out this summer after 15 years with them. I've noticed that my formerly healthy edges are now broken and short, needing some babying.
WhAt is jbco?
I forgot to post I reached my 1 year mark
1 week later and I'm still retightening
It doesn't help that I've only been able to do 1-2 hours at a time after work. I am faster now than I was when I first started and I should be done today
How much length did you lose?
JBCO = Jamaican Black Castor Oil
15 months loc'd!
I'm using Kinky Curly Come Clean shampoo. It's moisturizing and no residue. So far so good.
What shampoo is everyone using on their starter locs?