Why don't people understand its good for your locs not always get a retwist it helps it grow and also less tension and less breakage which is known as free growthing
@@Rocanala I am currently locd,will be one month in tomorrow.I don't plan on ever retwisting and that's my choice. What I have come to understand is,people will do whatever they want to do and face the consequences too...😊 Love&Light💖
@@arickab6114 The fact is,everyone wants different things. If it were those with the mentality of not retwisting with every shampoo, they will be totally fine with their no parts hair after shampooing. No qualms... And in such scenario,they would be paying for shampooing. If this isn't what you want,then only taking clients that want a retwist will be best in your opinion as a loctician,because that will make you more money even though, it compromises the HEALTH of your client locs.... Do whatever floats your boat. Love&Light...💞
Seeing the loctician with free growing roots.. i knew she was certi. People think locs are supposed to be neat but actually some of the healthiest locs are the ones that look alittle nappy
I am a loctician and I must say this method is not for everyone, especially the ones with fine hair. I have had a lot of people come to me needing repairs because of this method being done by other locticians, on their hair..but if it works for you , that’s fine..but it’s a method I don’t encourage.
Another way is two strand twisting new growth and loc.... only twist to the bottom of new growth then reverse twist up, then down, up, down. Depends on how long new growth is. I've found it keeps my locs the same width and a good alternative if you plan on combing out.
Y’all worried about her healthy and bountiful locks, whole time she’s repairing ppls locks making them feel whole again! The irony…y’all clicked for a reason…
I’ve been doing my own dreads for 12 years.. I’ve always inner locked my new growth with my hands and then retwisted with oil/grease..but now I’m ready to cut them or get wicks
I thought you're supposed to at least moisturize your hair a day or so before doing this to your hair? Or is it ok to go dry? Just curious..new to this process
I got crochet locs, and they are about 4 to 6 inches long. I'm trying to figure out what retwist method to use. I got a tool for retwisting at the root. Lol, not sure exactly the terms to use, but you put the tip of your loc in it, then put it under your new growth until it's tight. But idk
The reason why she has all that breakage at the root is from ripping through to part the hair when retwisting. I just let me parts do what they do no need for perfect parts. What she has is the end result of that.
I’m trying to understand why the hair is growing all around the lock as if it’s broken hair instead of new growth. When you have braids the new growth is just an extension of the hair that’s in the braid whether it be cornrows or individual plats or braids.
I just wrote the same comment... They are breaking people hair off thinking they know new ways to loc hair....I have locs and a lady broke my hair bad on a few locs and they are the same way that why I asked in my comment whats going on.
I'm not sure what's going on with the person on the video....but your hair can grow outside your locs. It actually happens very often and usually around the perimeter of your hair.
It happens with those who have thicker locs/thicker parts. If you have very traditional size locs it’s not likely that the new growth will stray from the loc
@@SMOQE77The perimeter of your hair is where you are plucking hair from. It’s just growing back. Like if you pluck your eyebrows only slowly pulling until it comes out.
That breakage comes from using combs to retwist and make the parts straight. Stylist literally break and damage the hair doing that. You get the same results without a comb.
I’m confused. The negrowth should be in the lox if it was pulled in initially unless it’s broken off. I feel like that needs to be acknowledged and dealt with. My hair Jodie’s the same thing. Maybe crochet twists is not the way.
@@Avififtypercent it shouldn't be weak at all if done correctly the hair around the loc shouldn't be that short and the loc shouldn't be that thin at the root.... This happens when people do all these interlock and pulling with the comb honestly all you need to twist the roots are your fingers.... Put the product and use your fingers to twist that simple.... I've been doing locs over 20 years most of my family are rastafarian so almost everyone has them. Hair texture plays a big part also
@@Avififtypercent basically the short hair that she is crocheting was once attached to the loc that's why the loc is thick but the hair still connected is thin her hair has been broken off and that's bad
Why don't people understand its good for your locs not always get a retwist it helps it grow and also less tension and less breakage which is known as free growthing
Yes girly, my hair get twisted, max 6 times within the 365 days of a year.
The people that want perfectly neat locs are those that need not have locs at all.
@@Rocanala I am currently locd,will be one month in tomorrow.I don't plan on ever retwisting and that's my choice. What I have come to understand is,people will do whatever they want to do and face the consequences too...😊 Love&Light💖
@@goldennkemso me being a loctician I wont make money if I tell my clients Im just going to shampoo their hair and send them out with no parts
@@arickab6114 The fact is,everyone wants different things. If it were those with the mentality of not retwisting with every shampoo, they will be totally fine with their no parts hair after shampooing. No qualms... And in such scenario,they would be paying for shampooing. If this isn't what you want,then only taking clients that want a retwist will be best in your opinion as a loctician,because that will make you more money even though, it compromises the HEALTH of your client locs.... Do whatever floats your boat. Love&Light...💞
Seeing the loctician with free growing roots.. i knew she was certi. People think locs are supposed to be neat but actually some of the healthiest locs are the ones that look alittle nappy
Exactly, I don't like mines neat
Everyone doesn’t like fresh retwisted locs myself personally I like frizz… the loctician hair looks fine to me 😊
Exactly! I hope she'll do the same to her locs because that blonde doesn't look right. Ijs
yes ma’am less traction alopecia cases when you keep them natty too
Thank you for this, as i need to redo the roots of my son's locks. This looks much easier from the comb twist method I've seen
That's what I need to practice. Great work!!! 👍🏼
She looks like she needs hers done, too. Stylists are always the last to take care of themselves.
She always look like that too👀
The more tension and pulling on the hair the more breakage you will see. You have to leave your hair alone and it will grow thick and healthy
Exactly 💯
Lmbo I thought the same thing
Her hair look good! 😅
I am a loctician and I must say this method is not for everyone, especially the ones with fine hair. I have had a lot of people come to me needing repairs because of this method being done by other locticians, on their hair..but if it works for you , that’s fine..but it’s a method I don’t encourage.
I know this is a late reply, but what do you suggest for those with fine hair. Loc'd 6 years and my hair is fine and grows outside my locs
@@jacolagreene9870they also retwist by doing coils with a comb
Can you share your method
I really love your work
I wish you came to Long Island
Oh wow thanks for the tip. I'm going to try this method. Do you add oil after or no? Thanks for sharing sis
Another way is two strand twisting new growth and loc.... only twist to the bottom of new growth then reverse twist up, then down, up, down. Depends on how long new growth is. I've found it keeps my locs the same width and a good alternative if you plan on combing out.
I’ve often thought of doing that but never did. I’m trying it rn
Huh I don't get it
When my locs have extra air on the side of it I just plait it loose to blend it
Just this clip right here was so helpful for me 💚 thank you!!!! 😘
This is the best video I seen so far as far as crocheting... Thank you so try this tonight
I just got a retwist on my super long locs at Napstar on West 23 in NYC. A great experience and service ❤
giiirrrrl u have taught me sooo much love ur vids
Thank you
Please how to do the technique port with the tools in slow motion ❤
I would like to see this in slow motion also.
I would also!
I’d rather do locksmithing and palm rolling instead of using tools and I’d prefer the hair to be damp because dry hair breaks very easily.
Why is that? Locksmithjng and palmrolling isn’t a permanent fix tho
@@CateringCrowns Are you talking about as far as breakage?
@@sharonglover9432dry hair doesn’t necessarily means breakage. It’s still moisturized. And unfortunately crocheting cannot be done on damp hair.
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I love the locksmithing method. I have no problems.
You're very professional. Keep doing what you're doing❤
One of the best tutorials I’ve seen
Do you have a video on the instant locking technique with the crochet needle, but slowed down
Are we outsourcing the upkeep of our hair?
Couldn't help but notice that you need a friend to do the same for you
🤣‼️
Ouch!!
No lies told
Smh she looks good
I pulled up the comments to see if anyone noticed and poof 😂🎉
Ahaaaa took the words right out of my muff I mean mouth 🤭😆😅 you blended the clients hair well, good on you hun.
NappStar looking cute as hell. ☺️
Where are you located...need this ASAP
Y’all worried about her healthy and bountiful locks, whole time she’s repairing ppls locks making them feel whole again! The irony…y’all clicked for a reason…
At first I was like damn, Marsha Ambrosius doin hair now????!
🤣🤣🤣 she do look just like her
😂😂😂
OMG I was thinking the same thing 🤣😂
LMFAO
LMAFOOOOO
Love this can’t wait to try this method.
Would you recommend this to someone who is tender headed?
Love your work. Do you offer virtual classes?
❤great job💯💪🏾
Nice! Any more videos?
Do you have a sew loc technique class? I want the sew method now. Detoxing this junk out is thinning my locs.
The only thing I see wrong is her not even spraying a little water before interlocking it…. MANIPULATING DRY LOCS CAUSES BREAKAGE
I would love for u to start my loc journey you’ve really mastered the beauty of locs and natural hair!!❤
Hell Denise 3676 took the words right out my mouth...thanks gurll
How do I make an appointment✨️
I’ve been doing my own dreads for 12 years.. I’ve always inner locked my new growth with my hands and then retwisted with oil/grease..but now I’m ready to cut them or get wicks
So, as someone who has starter locs, what is pros of doing this as opposed to interlocking or retwisting it?
Her hair is fine. People are so weird
I thought you're supposed to at least moisturize your hair a day or so before doing this to your hair? Or is it ok to go dry?
Just curious..new to this process
Were you doing her hair before? How did it get in this condition?
thank you for not putting oils or gel because it would cause visible build up in the locs.. love to see this❤
What size crocquet needle?
I got crochet locs, and they are about 4 to 6 inches long. I'm trying to figure out what retwist method to use. I got a tool for retwisting at the root. Lol, not sure exactly the terms to use, but you put the tip of your loc in it, then put it under your new growth until it's tight. But idk
Great way to pull and loc at the root. Bravo!
She is so beautiful
Im going to try this style❤, my loc is smaller than the rest of my hair.
Hello. I use a 0.75 hook. May I ask what sizes you work with
Can you do a more in depth video because I was lost after the grab part
This lady knows what she is doing
I need repairs bad!! I wish you were near me 😫😊
What size to use
Couldn’t this be done with palm rolling too? Or no?
I'm very impressed. Thanks.
This is exactly what I need literally
Do you take appointments I am interested in starting my own loc journey
Hi am from Jamaica watching
The reason why she has all that breakage at the root is from ripping through to part the hair when retwisting. I just let me parts do what they do no need for perfect parts. What she has is the end result of that.
How can i book an appointment with you ? @napstar
I’m trying to understand why the hair is growing all around the lock as if it’s broken hair instead of new growth. When you have braids the new growth is just an extension of the hair that’s in the braid whether it be cornrows or individual plats or braids.
I just wrote the same comment... They are breaking people hair off thinking they know new ways to loc hair....I have locs and a lady broke my hair bad on a few locs and they are the same way that why I asked in my comment whats going on.
Right, It’s the pulling of the hair with this crochet method. The palm roll, in my opinion works best.
I'm not sure what's going on with the person on the video....but your hair can grow outside your locs. It actually happens very often and usually around the perimeter of your hair.
It happens with those who have thicker locs/thicker parts. If you have very traditional size locs it’s not likely that the new growth will stray from the loc
@@SMOQE77The perimeter of your hair is where you are plucking hair from. It’s just growing back. Like if you pluck your eyebrows only slowly pulling until it comes out.
Looks Easy Nice Video😊♥️
Great tutorial ❤
I ❤ my frizz and semi-freeform locs. If I have extra hair, I typically just create a new loc. 😅😂😊
Can you start locks doing that method
Will the hair break off if it’s dry while your blending it into the extensions?
That breakage comes from using combs to retwist and make the parts straight. Stylist literally break and damage the hair doing that. You get the same results without a comb.
I literally just commented this. Thats why I dontlet anyone retwist my hair and just do it myself.
I need to be doing this because the same thing happens to my locs and made a few of them thin where it meets...
This nice and what I need right now
I did not find you guys till the day I was leaving ny. I can not wait to come back to east coast. 😩 love this
Love it!
Where are u located
We're u located
This is so bomb!!
Nice one
Very good 🎉
I’m confused. The negrowth should be in the lox if it was pulled in initially unless it’s broken off. I feel like that needs to be acknowledged and dealt with. My hair Jodie’s the same thing. Maybe crochet twists is not the way.
She seems like a sweet lady.😊
I need this class
What crochet hook do you use?@Nappstar
Where are you!!!!! I need this type of retwist.
Ok but what if she wants to comb them out eventually
Her hair broke off so even if she did comb them out it would be so many different lengths she might as well do. Chop and start fresh
@Jasmine Williams but won't the hair just grow out into the new loc?? It should only be weak before it's interlocked yea??
@@Avififtypercent it shouldn't be weak at all if done correctly the hair around the loc shouldn't be that short and the loc shouldn't be that thin at the root.... This happens when people do all these interlock and pulling with the comb honestly all you need to twist the roots are your fingers.... Put the product and use your fingers to twist that simple.... I've been doing locs over 20 years most of my family are rastafarian so almost everyone has them. Hair texture plays a big part also
@@Avififtypercent basically the short hair that she is crocheting was once attached to the loc that's why the loc is thick but the hair still connected is thin her hair has been broken off and that's bad
How can I get appiontment with u for dreads
I'd imagine that trying to crochet locs while wet would cause even more damage...I would do it dry, too. Good talk! Lol
Loving It
Shes so talented, been following her work for years. Definitely the best in the game!
Onde fica isso
Location please
Does this hurt and can it be for starter locs too?
No pain for me. This how I started my locs about six weeks ago.
Can we get a video of the whole process
Wow... Awesome. I'm practicing be techniques on my dudes hair
Amazing !
Mine does that every time!!! Why?
waitAminu! "beautician lady" just gonna overlook your new growth on top of your head🤔
And that’s okay. Sometimes you have to give the hair a break from re-twisting.
@@HaitianBlackGinger11 maybe ok to you, it seems to have been waiting for a long time
Very nice
Common sense says the stylist ..likes her locs as they are 😂im sure she can do her locs with her eyes closed if she wants to retwist them !
Her dreads need to be done too but she knows how to do it
The comments are everything 🤣🤣🤣
BUT IT'S TIGHT AND IT STAYS TIGHT AND AS IT GROWS OUT IT BECOMES A WEAK POINT FOR YOU LOCK TO BREAK OFF !
TRUTH
You absolutely correct and she should have put Water and Shea butter mango butter On her hair it is very dry
Mannn I think I’m going through this now. So what is the remedy? Because interlocking I did not like at all.
@@lexciaholder4973 butter on locs ??? Omg, never never never !!
@@emmoh2928 just spritz with some distilled water and oil of ur choice. Push hair towards the scalp not away. And uae the hook
beautiful without the retwist too tho!
@nappstar6271 Where are you located? I would like this retwist