With locs you definitely dont have to do as much as a person with loose hair. Actually the less product the better..... A few years ago I was locking for about six months, when i decided i wasnt ready yet. However detangling or softening conditioners are a big NO NO! they will loosen the loc and your hair will either not loc or eventually weaken and break. In my opinion the best thing for locs is to use a natural shampoo once a week or every two weeks and do hot oil treatments instead of heavy deep conditioning. I also would only retwist once every 4 to six weeks because i didnt want to cause two much twisting and thin out my locs. ACV rinses are also good to remove buildup and add strength to the hair. I also would light ly oil my scalp when it was dry and occasionally spritz the actually length of the locs with a moisturizing spray. thats all!!
So you did this for 6 months, correct? Did your hair loc up? How did you unloc? I'm wondering if it would be good for me to leave my hair alone for 6 months as well and just use tons and tons of lubricants to remove the baby locs. Would that help me retain much of my growth?
I'd like to know how they maintain their hair. Specifically, do they do all that no poor, DC X1+ /week, low-mani, moisturize stuff that we do...and if now, what's the result?
I don't have them but my two year old son has them, actually he'll be three in June. Here's a picture of him about a year ago on vacation. This was when they were just beginning to lock. They are alot longer now. My husband is West Indian so we thought it would be a nice way for him to identify with his Carribean heritage, so far we haven't had any negative comments about his hair.
I think I might loc my hair went I turn 80 or something. I have already seen a few grey hairs but they're a shiny silver color. it would be so cool to have long silver dreads as an older woman.
i took down my 4 month babies locks
i was freeforming and loved every minute of it
It is just amazing to see hair evolve and change...
i just missed my loose hair too much
they started locking after the second month.
I didn't change much from my loose hair routine and documented what i use in my fotki
conditioner and deep conditioning were my best friends because my hair is soo dry!
Plus as i was freeforming, i knew my loose roots will benefit from it.
I had locs for 5 years. I did them myself. I made them very small and, since my hair is baby fine, it took them almost a year to lock. I loved them but I was "going thru thangs " and made the decision to BC. I'm thinking about doing them again but I love playing with my coily-curly hair. Here's what they looked like before the BC--
My mother has had sisterlocs for about 9 years now. They're incredible. Here's a pic--
I had locs for 5 years. I did them myself. I made them very small and, since my hair is baby fine, it took them almost a year to lock. I loved them but I was "going thru thangs " and made the decision to BC. I'm thinking about doing them again but I love playing with my coily-curly hair. Here's what they looked like before the BC--
My mother has had sisterlocs for about 9 years now. They're incredible. Here's a pic--
I started locs on my brother 3 years ago and they're thick like a lion's mane. Here's a pic--
JUST BEAUTIFULI had locs for 5 years. I did them myself. I made them very small and, since my hair is baby fine, it took them almost a year to lock. I loved them but I was "going thru thangs " and made the decision to BC. I'm thinking about doing them again but I love playing with my coily-curly hair. Here's what they looked like before the BC--
My mother has had sisterlocs for about 9 years now. They're incredible. Here's a pic--
I started locs on my brother 3 years ago and they're thick like a lion's mane. Here's a pic--
Tried locs about 5 years ago. for about 6 months My dandruff issues wouldn't let me keep them. I absouletely love locs
Tried locs about 5 years ago. for about 6 months My dandruff issues wouldn't let me keep them. I absouletely love locs