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Saturday, December 5, 2020
Sisterlocks Anniversary: Selah Boutique Styling
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Sisterlocks Anniversary: 8 years 3 months
So Eight years and 3 months have passed since my Sisterlocks were first established. The time did not fly. Yet, I still embrace my Loc journey.
I'm enjoying my fashion again. There were many phases of my life that I truly was in fashionista mode. Using Selah Boutique is allowing me to refresh my wardrobe at an affordable price for 2020. I even purchased my first Brazilian scrunch butt leggings.
Doing the Census enumeration work actually helped shed some inches off my body.
I am estranged from my birth family. There is a lot of toxicity and family secrets. I struggle with losing my parents, but in recent years, the interaction yielded more misery than comfort. I supposed my worth had deteriorated long before now. Self worth will always have to be a woman's foundation.
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Sisterlocks Anniversary: Eight years and 2 months
My Sisterlocks are at Eight years and two months old. I am a little late posting for this anniversary. Parts of me wondered if anyone benefits from my monthly Sisterlocks check-in's, but then I realized that I benefit from this journaling effort.
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Eight years and one month Loc-versary
This blogger interface has changed, and I upgraded my phone. So it took me a little longer to pull this article together. It is eight years and one month Loc-versary.
I am still Fighting for justice for my younger self in my #round2mark3 campaign.
So close to the finishing line. I need closure. I need justice. No one gets to drop the ball this time.
I am a queen, and I am forever a princess according to my Heavenly Father.
As a Sigma Gamma Rho, I enjoy sporting my sorority colors.
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Sisterlocks: Eight Years Later
Eight years ago, I started my Sisterlocks journey. It was a great Hair Solution for me!
Monday, July 13, 2020
Sisterlocks Truth or Fiction: Thinning Crowns?
I have heard countless times, that the crowns of Sisterlocks wearers seem to thin out. People wonder if there is any truth to it.
There is no sure answer, but it is likely to happen and here is why and potentially how.
In my Sisterlocks training, we were taught to place "small" sizes in the front, "medium" sizes in the crown , and "large" sizes in the back of the head. All sizings are relative to Sisterlocks.
As a Master Loctician, over the years, I found the larger the loc reduces the amount of rotations. So the Sisterlocks in the front may need tightening every four weeks, but the crown area may need 6 weeks to get a full rotation without it being too tight.
So essentially, unless all your Sisterlocks are equal in size then they are not going to be equal in needs.
Just food for thought.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
AppleBaum Hair Growth Club 2020 Update
Crochet braids 101 for 2020
Crochet braids are my number one recommendation for those needing a change from their usual natural hair routine.
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Barbicide Concerns
The 2020 Pandemic has everyone at a heightened concern about sanitation. I have always practiced universal precautions as to not spread disease. I have always kept disinfecting stations next to the sanitation stations.
These areas are NOT at a styling station unless the styling station has running water.
So I didn't have Barbicide at my styling station before the pandemic, and you will not find it at my current styling station.
Why?
Barbicide is corrosive. It eventually weakens combs and styling implements causing them to break apart especially if they stay immersed longer than the ten minutes that is required.
And if it destroys the integrity of combs, then can you imagine the damage to your hair?
Combs or implements removed from Barbicide should be rinsed or sprayed off with a water bottle prior to contact with someone's hair.
I personally prefer to use a spray disinfectant after thoroughly cleaning my implements in lieu of Barbicide immersion. I also keep plenty of implements ready for single use!
Due to social distancing measures, there is less client overlap and more time to clean implements for repetitive use.
I personally have several years experience working in the healthcare industry. I totally understand the need to remain in compliance with all healthcare guidelines put in place.
Anyone who has special concerns, please discuss at the time the appointment is being scheduled. Elderly, immune compromised, or those with loved ones in their immediate care that are in fragile in health should definitely discuss with their stylist upfront of their delicate situation.
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Review: Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay
I can not count the number of recommendations about using the "clay mask" for the hair. Finally, I have tried this product and researched the concept of clay masks.
First of all, this mask is NOT a conditioner. Some people reported that clay masks dry their hair out. That is probably correct. This mask is a clarifier. In other words, it is a deep cleanser. If you have a lot of product built-up from dimethicones or waxes and you have loose hair (no locs) then this mask treatment will help reset the hair.
Be mindful that dimethicones seal Moisture in, AND they can block Moisture from getting into the hair. You have to learn when and how to use dimethicones. You also must strip or clarify them out periodically.
This clay mask works great on skin which is its recommended use. Face and body. Non-metal bowls and non-metal stirring utensil is highly recommended for preparing this mask to be used.
I felt a need to educate about this particular pictured clay mask because it had been on my wish list for awhile to see what the hype was about.
If you have scalp issues and you don't have locs, then the scalp is a skin so this mask can assist with clarifying the scalp.
Whether you use distilled water, apple cider vinegar, oils, etc. is up to you, but you need to mix as a separate step. This clay clumps easy and will not mix in your hands. I already tried.
A disposable cup and a coffee stir can be enough to spot treat the body or scalp. Happy clay masking!