been locked for just under 3 months and ive noticed water has helped my tightly coiled 4c microlocs to loc faster. braiding and banding helps with unraveling but ive noticed even misting a few times a week with rose water has helped with moisture and locking!
Hey Fiona!!! We missed you, welcome back! The new look is great! I like how adventurous you are with your hair, good reminder we should enjoy our hair. And welcome to the loc world girrll!! As for Brenda, she is awesome. I love the gentle way they handle hair at Uzuri. They are such a relief from the traumatic hair experience endured from some saloons.
😅 I have heard this often this year. I think this is just the flow of my journey. Started in a different spot. And now locs is where I'm at. What I'll say is enjoy every season. Hair is for enjoying. . Whether your focusing on retention and doing these surprises of mine, enjoy ❤
15:11 about water. That’s one rule I broke. I don’t oil my hair, coz I get a lot of dandruff. So I continued to spray my locs with hair daily. But I only washed at the retightening appointments. I only started washing it at home recently, a year and a half later. My starter locs were interlocked from the top to the root and by four months they had matured.
Thanks for sharing this. I'm really interested in seeing how everyone is managing so differently. It helps me know what to try and what not to. Really looking forward to when they loc too
@@msmuhindo6657 Same! Micro locs get better with time and I find that water gets them there even faster. I wash and retwist. The water gives the locs more volume and even easier to style. IMO
Heyyy ❤ gosh, thanks for being here . I'm not sure I'll do loose hair content anymore because I'm now a locs girlie but I hope it'll be helpful all the same ❤
Interesting. I'm generally avoiding cotton swans because they leave Lint but I'm going to watch your recommended videos on the methylated spirit Thank you❤
Good to see Ugandan TH-camrs return and take this 'business' serious. Ofcourse I don't have the long hair but I will just subscribe.
Great 👍
😂😂😂
Thanks for subscribing. I appreciate the affirmation
Love it!
I've been natural since 2017 and I'm so ready for my microloc journey!😍
been locked for just under 3 months and ive noticed water has helped my tightly coiled 4c microlocs to loc faster. braiding and banding helps with unraveling but ive noticed even misting a few times a week with rose water has helped with moisture and locking!
Hey Fiona!!! We missed you, welcome back!
The new look is great! I like how adventurous you are with your hair, good reminder we should enjoy our hair.
And welcome to the loc world girrll!!
As for Brenda, she is awesome. I love the gentle way they handle hair at Uzuri. They are such a relief from the traumatic hair experience endured from some saloons.
Thanks my dear. And yes to everything about Uzuri and Brenda. ❤ They really do care about their work and it shows
Welcome to the club, Kemi! As someone that has experimented with their hair for years, you're going to love it
I already love it!!! Thank you
You are so spontaneous with your hair journey 😅
Am going to stick to my Afro and length retention journey 🤗
😅 I have heard this often this year. I think this is just the flow of my journey. Started in a different spot. And now locs is where I'm at. What I'll say is enjoy every season. Hair is for enjoying. . Whether your focusing on retention and doing these surprises of mine, enjoy ❤
15:11 about water. That’s one rule I broke. I don’t oil my hair, coz I get a lot of dandruff. So I continued to spray my locs with hair daily. But I only washed at the retightening appointments. I only started washing it at home recently, a year and a half later. My starter locs were interlocked from the top to the root and by four months they had matured.
Thanks for sharing this. I'm really interested in seeing how everyone is managing so differently. It helps me know what to try and what not to.
Really looking forward to when they loc too
@@msmuhindo6657 Same! Micro locs get better with time and I find that water gets them there even faster. I wash and retwist. The water gives the locs more volume and even easier to style. IMO
Your installation looks great. The volume is perfect
Welcome back Fiona, I really missed your hair content. I am super excited to learn with you on this journey.
Welcome back hun and thank you. It's nice to be back
Gal welcome back!! Always great to have you on TH-cam as You..keep winning
Thanks hun❤😊
Welcome back.. thank for the information on the locs.
Heyyy girl. You're welcome and thanks for watching ❤
I used rose water on the scalp to avoid the itchy dry scalp it has no product buildup
Interesting. I'm going to experiment with this. Thank you.
Thanks for doing this. Looking forward to following this journey... and welcome back!
Thanks for being here ❤
Welcome back Fiona. Thank you for the content.
Thank you so much for watching. 🥰
Kemi you're pretty in all the hairstyles 😍
You were missed. Cannot wait for the hair lessons. I have a full head of hair,I am ready 😂
Heyyy ❤ gosh, thanks for being here . I'm not sure I'll do loose hair content anymore because I'm now a locs girlie but I hope it'll be helpful all the same ❤
Welcome back Fiona. I missed you here. Hope to see you more often. I am also going to do this,so we can twin together 😅
Fiona, stop tempting us to go locs😅
Hair tutorials agaaaain. yaaaaah
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The ‘God forbid it’ with the soundtrack with you looking out there … 🤣🤣🤣
Yooooo God forbid. Breaking of locs? Fire
Have not been to Uzuri. I should also try them as well.
I highly recommend them!
I am two months in. I look like bobi wine the early years but regardless..we move
Welcome back dear❤
Thanks, love 😊
Hi kemi..how much does this cost
I’m just imagining the pain 😩😩😩😩🙌🙌🙌
It's not painful. There's definitely pressure during the locking similar to what we experience with braiding but no, I would not say painful.
rasta rob😂 took me out
Only a Ugandan would get it 😅
At two points you interchanged microlocs qnd sister locs.
Thanks for the video
Oh, my bad! You're right, I got mixed up. 😅
cleaning with methylated spirit and cotton swabs also does winders when you want to avoid water. @braideddiadem has a video on that
Interesting. I'm generally avoiding cotton swans because they leave Lint but I'm going to watch your recommended videos on the methylated spirit
Thank you❤