Love the video with the short cut on your Sisterlocks. The styles were cute!! I don't see many people with short Sisterlocks unless they are growing them. But this video shows that you have options. They don't have to be down your back to be cute!!😉😉😉😃😃
Thank you! This is a good process. I will be braiding and banding but I will follow this process once my locs are installed. I actually started installing braidlocs yesterday BUT I was not happy with the parting so I am taking them down and starting over. I will take the parting more slowly. I am going to be watching these videos several times so I can get all the tea!
Yes, correct! Only in the baby/beginning stage you are to use clarifying shampoo only. No moisturizing shampoos or conditioners in the beginning. But once you are locd or mature (note: some people's locs can be mature even with open ends), free range. My ends were closed until I cut and colored my locs, which causes the ends to open. If I wanted my ends to close, then I would follow the process for new locs but I like my ends open so I don't just clarify. Hope this help! happy to do another video talking about the differences. And I'll also update my title of this video to include mature locs. So sorry for the confusion.
Yes, correct! Only in the baby/beginning stage you are to use clarifying shampoo only. No moisturizing shampoos or conditioners in the beginning. But once you are locd or mature (note: some people's locs can be mature even with open ends), free range. My ends were closed until I cut and colored my locs, which causes the ends to open. If I wanted my ends to close, then I would follow the process for new locs but I like my ends open so I don't just clarify. Hope this help! happy to do another video talking about the differences. And I'll also update my title of this video to include mature locs. So sorry for the confusion.
Great video. Lots of very useful information and I was pleased to see that you reference clarifying as well as moisturising shampoo and conditioner. Clarifying shampoo and rosewater alone don’t work for everyone. Some people need a little more. Your locs are lovely and I loved seeing the grid when you were braiding. I walk around with my love like this - I prefer my hair brushed away. The result was gorgeous.
Aww, thank you so much! Yeah, after my clients are passed the beginning phase of their loc journey, I always encourage a moisturizing or hydrating shampoo.
I'm getting my locs in 10/25/22. Like the wash day. I know I won't be able to wash for a while. But I need to know the name of shampoo, leave in conditioner, and oil you use.
That's around the corner...how exciting! Once you get your locs, you will be able to wash...just use a clarifying shampoo (suave clarifying shampoo), no conditioner though. You can use a lightweight leave-in conditioner (entoibeauty.com/beauty-%26-wellness-shop/ols/products/sea-salt-tightening-loc-spray). Oils I use (entoibeauty.com/beauty-%26-wellness-shop/ols/products/hair-scalp-oils). You could also use a Sea Salt spray to encourage the locking process (entoibeauty.com/beauty-%26-wellness-shop/ols/products/hair-and-scalp-oils)
Do you use Bobby pins when you do you Mohawk or are pinning the sides and back up? Also can you do a video on how to deal with relaxed ends? I have about 2 inches or so and plan to start cutting them at the beginning of the new year but any advise?
I didn't! I like the open ends (it gives me volume). I did get about 6 locs that unraveled all the way out but we just but them back and kept it moving.
@@EnToiBeauty I was just coming back to say I see you are here for the volume had to keep watching for that part. I found someone to give me layers and move all my heavy weight from the bottom. I’m gonna need to braid and band based off your video bcz I don’t want or need volume. Next up protective style you talk about bcz I’m that one that swears at night and work out daily. You’re such a blessing I ran to your channel to get info on washing after this cut thanks so much!
Thank you so much! I started conditioning my hair on and off once I was locd. But I do it with every wash now since I colored my hair. It will be so dry and brittle if you have color and don't condition your locs.
I’ve had my Sisterlocks for three weeks and have to braid and band when I wash them. Should I unbraid and separate them immediately or leave them braided and banded until they air dry? Thanks for all of your great videos.👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Color is Okay…. If you decide to get color just make sure that you take care of the color area….for the colored area Find a leave in conditioner…. Be very careful of getting your locks wet while swimming in pools & saltwater this will weaken the locks & cause Breakage because the color is a chemical…I have seen this happen with a lot of my clients that decide to do color….using Hannah coloring is healthier for your hair its all natural…
I'm going to enjoy my sister loc journey. Thank you for all the tips. This is what I thought it would be like.
I'm so glad! Have fun with them.
Love the video with the short cut on your Sisterlocks. The styles were cute!! I don't see many people with short Sisterlocks unless they are growing them. But this video shows that you have options. They don't have to be down your back to be cute!!😉😉😉😃😃
So true! Thank you!
Thank you! This is a good process. I will be braiding and banding but I will follow this process once my locs are installed. I actually started installing braidlocs yesterday BUT I was not happy with the parting so I am taking them down and starting over. I will take the parting more slowly. I am going to be watching these videos several times so I can get all the tea!
You got this!
For newbies, after you wash, how long do you keep the hair braided before you take it out? Right after? Mostly dry? Damp?
This is so beneficial. Thank you
Great video. I thought we weren't supposed to use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners? Or is that only in the baby stage.
Was wondering the same thing. Would love an answer
But I really enjoy watching the video, great sharing and I love her personality 💕
Yes, correct! Only in the baby/beginning stage you are to use clarifying shampoo only. No moisturizing shampoos or conditioners in the beginning. But once you are locd or mature (note: some people's locs can be mature even with open ends), free range. My ends were closed until I cut and colored my locs, which causes the ends to open. If I wanted my ends to close, then I would follow the process for new locs but I like my ends open so I don't just clarify. Hope this help! happy to do another video talking about the differences. And I'll also update my title of this video to include mature locs. So sorry for the confusion.
Aww, thank you love. I appreciate the support.
Yes, correct! Only in the baby/beginning stage you are to use clarifying shampoo only. No moisturizing shampoos or conditioners in the beginning. But once you are locd or mature (note: some people's locs can be mature even with open ends), free range. My ends were closed until I cut and colored my locs, which causes the ends to open. If I wanted my ends to close, then I would follow the process for new locs but I like my ends open so I don't just clarify. Hope this help! happy to do another video talking about the differences. And I'll also update my title of this video to include mature locs. So sorry for the confusion.
Love love love this video !! Go Pauline!
Thank you love!
Great video.
Lots of very useful information and I was pleased to see that you reference clarifying as well as moisturising shampoo and conditioner.
Clarifying shampoo and rosewater alone don’t work for everyone. Some people need a little more.
Your locs are lovely and I loved seeing the grid when you were braiding. I walk around with my love like this - I prefer my hair brushed away.
The result was gorgeous.
Aww, thank you so much! Yeah, after my clients are passed the beginning phase of their loc journey, I always encourage a moisturizing or hydrating shampoo.
Can you do a video on unraveling? How much is too much and how much is okay
Absolutely!
Super Cute!! Great braid pattern!! I will be using that! Thx
Thank you! 😊
Great video and very helpful
Thank you
This is the cut I want ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the video and all the styles! ❤️💕😍🥰
Thank you so much 🤗
Love it keep them coming!
Thank you!
it's pretty
Thank you!
I'm getting my locs in 10/25/22. Like the wash day. I know I won't be able to wash for a while. But I need to know the name of shampoo, leave in conditioner, and oil you use.
That's around the corner...how exciting! Once you get your locs, you will be able to wash...just use a clarifying shampoo (suave clarifying shampoo), no conditioner though. You can use a lightweight leave-in conditioner (entoibeauty.com/beauty-%26-wellness-shop/ols/products/sea-salt-tightening-loc-spray). Oils I use (entoibeauty.com/beauty-%26-wellness-shop/ols/products/hair-scalp-oils). You could also use a Sea Salt spray to encourage the locking process (entoibeauty.com/beauty-%26-wellness-shop/ols/products/hair-and-scalp-oils)
Hi what kind of moisturizing shampoo do you recommend
I like Aveda moisturizing shampoo or influance honey almond shampoo
Love the styles. Very cute
Thank you!
All that pretty hair 😍
Thank you so much!
What's a good shampoo to use?
Depends on the condition or your locs. Give me more details and I'll be happy to help. Color? New locs? Mature locs? Dry? Brittle? Porosity?
Absolutely gorgeous 😍
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
You are so welcome!
Do you use Bobby pins when you do you Mohawk or are pinning the sides and back up? Also can you do a video on how to deal with relaxed ends? I have about 2 inches or so and plan to start cutting them at the beginning of the new year but any advise?
Yes I use bobby pins to do my mohawk. Got your video suggestion down and will get on it.
Cute styles
Thank you so much!
Hey! Thanks for this video Pauline. How long of at all did you braid and band after your cut?
I didn't! I like the open ends (it gives me volume). I did get about 6 locs that unraveled all the way out but we just but them back and kept it moving.
@@EnToiBeauty I was just coming back to say I see you are here for the volume had to keep watching for that part. I found someone to give me layers and move all my heavy weight from the bottom. I’m gonna need to braid and band based off your video bcz I don’t want or need volume. Next up protective style you talk about bcz I’m that one that swears at night and work out daily. You’re such a blessing I ran to your channel to get info on washing after this cut thanks so much!
@@two2tango222 I'm happy to help❤
How many time should we wash the hair per month?
Once a week or twice a month
@@EnToiBeauty thank you so much 💕💕
Great video!! Have you always conditioned your hair or just when you colored it?
Thank you so much! I started conditioning my hair on and off once I was locd. But I do it with every wash now since I colored my hair. It will be so dry and brittle if you have color and don't condition your locs.
@@EnToiBeauty thanks I am thinking about coloring my hair once I get the ok from my loctitan. Thanks so much your hair looks so healthy and beautiful
@@CarynSistaLocked thank you
I’ve had my Sisterlocks for three weeks and have to braid and band when I wash them. Should I unbraid and separate them immediately or leave them braided and banded until they air dry? Thanks for all of your great videos.👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Yes, let them air dry in the braided/banded state. Once completely dry, you can take them down and separate your locs at the root.
@@EnToiBeauty Thanks a million!
@@gailthompson2271 my pleasure!
New subscriber here!!!🥰
Thank you and welcome!
6 month in. Is color ok? I'd like to do a blonde but not a bleach bright blonde
Color is Okay…. If you decide to get color just make sure that you take care of the color area….for the colored area Find a leave in conditioner…. Be very careful of getting your locks wet while swimming in pools & saltwater this will weaken the locks & cause Breakage because the color is a chemical…I have seen this happen with a lot of my clients that decide to do color….using Hannah coloring is healthier for your hair its all natural…
Are your locs locked already?
🎉
I can't wait to wash my hair without braiding and banding! One day 😊
You'll be there before you know it. I braided and banded for a 1.5 years. I don't miss it one bit, lol
this will be my first without braid and banding, nervous
Girl my crown is the ITCHIEST. It grows the fastest so I think that’s why but wash days I scrub it for a good 5 minutes
That scrub be the best feeling ever!