My decision to transition to "Sisterlocks" has become a "Rite of Passage" for me. I am both ready and convinced that this is what my spirit has longed for. I feel more like "myself" than I have ever felt. I have connected with myself and my hair as never before. Though this transition will not be free of challenges, it is one I must embark on. So I invite you to join me as we discover another dimension of our intriguing, mysterious and beautiful natural hair.
March 26, 2011
19 Months and Counting!
Wow! I can't believe how time is flying. Nineteen months and my locs are growing and doing great. I love my locs so. They are so versatile. They go from the gym to work to an evening out with ease. No fuss and no problem. At this point most of my ends still have not locked but it's okay. They will lock in their own time. I am thinking about coloring my ends. My ends were already colored when I started my locs but the color is almost gone now. I checked with my loctician a couple of weeks ago when I went for my reti and she gave me the go ahead. I will consult with my color specialist since I don't know if she has colored locs before. I know some people have had problems with coloring their locs. I don't want to do anything that might damage them. If I decide to color I will do it in May. Anyway, I'm pretty excited about doing something different with my locs. I would also like to try some different styles. I prefer to wear my hair off my face but find that I wear it freestyle (or with curls) most of the time. I am also looking for a good natural shampoo, conditioner and moisturizer. If you have any recommendations on either please let me know.
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