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What can I do with my half-sisterlocked hair?

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Vinyl

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I have 4a natural hair that is loose in the front and sisterlocked in the back. Any ideas on some styles I can do with it? I don't know how to braid and the locks in the back are too thick for me to take down myself, but I need to save up more money before I can have a professional finish it.

I'm tenderheaded so anything with too much combing is a no-go. TIA!
 
I have 4a natural hair that is loose in the front and sisterlocked in the back. Any ideas on some styles I can do with it? I don't know how to braid and the locks in the back are too thick for me to take down myself, but I need to save up more money before I can have a professional finish it.

I'm tenderheaded so anything with too much combing is a no-go. TIA!

I'm a little confused here. You started to get them but for some reason didn't complete your whole head? If you want to take them down thicker should be easier. You just need a tool with a very pointy end, like a dissection tool and there is a creme by isoplus for taking down braids that can help you. Please take them down ASAP. I got sisterlocks I thought were too large and listened to the consultant about letting them "settle" after 10 months it took far more effort to pick them out. PM me if you need to talk about what I did.
 
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