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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Calcium Buildup can make Hair Hard to Relax

Photo Credit: BlackhairMedia.com

Recently, I had a client to come in for a relaxer touch-up, but based on the swollen and rippled hairshaft that I observed in my analysis, I informed the client that I did not think that a relaxer would straighten her hair in the condition that it was in.  Her hair had two things happening from my observation.

Unlike the model in the picture above, I could not see the line of demarcation between the new growth and the rest of the hairshaft.  So I knew that a protein treatment was needed in order to heal and repair the strands so that I could really see where the new growth stopped.

Secondly, with all of the swollen ripples from the roots to the ends along with the history of home box relaxers, I knew that there was more than likely a calcium buildup.

So of course, after sharing all of my observations in the consultation, the client decided to allow me to detox her hair and complete a pure protein treatment.  Please see my separate article on detoxing the hair if you have questions on that procedure.  Her hair turned out beautiful with the two treatments and using heat styling.

The client returned two weeks later for her relaxer touch-up.  I still saw signs of calcium buildup, but the line of demarcation of the new growth was clear.  I proceeded with the relaxer touch-up.  The "lye" relaxer which happened to be Paul Mitchell regular strength relaxer eventually "broke through" the calcium or mineral buildup and began to smooth the new growth out.  I did not do any corrective relaxing.  I focused on the new growth at the roots only.  It relaxed straight enough to roller set it.  We were both happy.

It was a good call on my part to divide her hair into two different hair services.  Otherwise, paying for a relaxer service that probably would have not taken would be a waste of our time and her money.

Anyone using "no-lye" relaxers for years only to find that their hair becomes resistant to the relaxer should look at getting their hair detoxed before attempting relaxation again.

It is puzzling how "new growth" can have buildup except that relaxers actually can penetrate into the hair follicles and affect future hair growth.




Thursday, April 18, 2013

Moving Part: Two Looks with One unit



My clients are saying "cute hair!"  Loving it but I figured I would make one little change.  I shifted the wig cap so that "mock part" would be on the opposite side.  Remember it's a "stocking cap" wig  so now I can wear the unit with the part on either side without any effort! Yeah! Two styles in one!
In the picture above, everyone is calling me "Farrah Fawcett."  By switching the part, I think the style becomes more modern.  Hair by Benita Blocker.


42 years young in 2013  . . .



Sunday, April 14, 2013

Topsy Tail Updo Hairstyling


Proms are around the corner . . . need updo ideas?  Well, the Topsy Tail hairstyling may be an answer!



Everything begins with a ponytail.  It can be a high ponytail or a low ponytail secured with an ouchless elastic ponytail holder.

The Topsy Tail and Topsy Tail Jr. tools are included in the kit.  What do they remind you of?

the Nappyloc tool?  A bead threader?   or a new interlocking tool for larger locks?

I now offer the Topsy Tail updo styling in my salon.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Custom Wig Cap Options


With the success of my latest custom "stocking cap wig, " I wanted to discuss the different options for the wig base.

The Weaving Cap is best for sew-in weaves.  The Adjustable Weaving cap is also good for sew-in weaves as well as sewing in clips for an additional secure fit.

The Wave Cap and the Wig Cap are similar.  The wave cap seems to fit more snugly around the hairline than the traditional wig cap.  Both are designed for gluing extension hair to them.  Hair pins can be pushed through the stocking material as well for added security.

So far the wave cap has not been too hot for me while sporting my latest look.  My Sisterlocks must be raising the cap enough for air to flow through it.  It feels good, secure, and breathable.

Apparently, a lot of the hair industry is about glamour, hair extensions, and wigs .  . . and less about hair.  I am going to try to add more hair topics soon, but I am also going to continue talking about the "pulse of the hair" industry - hair enhancements.


The SisterLocks Situation: On your Own!

As everyone knows, I was disgusted with the lack of business etiquette of my original certified Sisterlocks consultant.  I asked for small Sisterlocks all over, and it turns out she gave me mostly large and "too large" Sisterlocks.  I was laid off from my corporate hairdressing position within two weeks of wearing the Sisterlocks to the workplace.  I also saw where my Sisterlocks were hindering my sole source of income which is being a hair professional.  I spent money and time to fly to Boston, MA to become a registered trainee of Sisterlocks within three weeks of my Sisterlocks locking session because of the "less than perfect" experience that I had.  So with all of that said, I asked my original, certified Sisterlocks consultatnt for a partial refund to get my locks corrected, and she is completely ignoring my complaint that I sent via Federal Express to her.

I asked the Sisterlocks headquarter for help with my situation, and the Sisterlocks training Supervisor's response was that my certified Sisterlocks Consultant is an independent contractor and not directly an employee of the company.  I was welcomed to take the Consultant to court to get my damages from her.

 I could not believe how useless, non-sympathetic, unprofessional, and outright "waste of time" this Sisterlocks representative was.  She solved nothing.  She did not seem to have a professional protocol to follow.

The Sisterlocks company is celebrating 20 years of existence; yet, the founder still maintains her Associate Professor position with San Diego State University.  I am sure that she loves her position with the college, and it's a good thing because with the lack of professional accountability that the Sisterlocks headquarters is showing with my situation, I do not foresee the company exploding with growth any time soon.  I informed the Sisterlocks Training Supervisor that I would take my story public if they could not assist me in getting my fair, partial refund back from my original Certified Sisterlocks Consultant from their online list.  So this article is just the start of my bringing public awareness to my firsthand Sisterlocks challenges.

The picture that I included with this article is that of the distinguished Sisterlocks hand tool and a partial picture of the Sisterlocks Parting Sizes card.  Because Sisterlocks headquarters does not seem to be supportive to those feeling victimized by their recommended consultants, I suggest that people be open to hair services from locticians that possess this tool and parting card,  9 times out of 10, the person would have completed Sisterlocks training at some point in time.  As long as they have had Sisterlocks training, then they have been taught to offer Sisterlocks even if they are no longer active with the Sisterlocks headquarters.  If they are not active with Sisterlocks, then you probably will not get an official "Sisterlocks starter kit" nor "Sisterlocks Birth Certificate."  You may not become eligible to take the official Sisterlocks "self-retightening" class as well.  However, you may get a good price and a great job!

Considering Sisterlocks headquarters does not want to take responsibility for its independent contractors, I would say people should go by personal referrals like co-workers, relatives, or anyone that you see on a regular basis that will be able assist in holding the Sisterlocks person accountable.  Otherwise, referrals from strangers whose hair texture may not be similar to yours may not be a good fit for your own hair texture.  Every hair technician may have certain hair types that they work better with.

I encountered several flags prior to my official Sisterlocks locking session, but I ignored those flags only because I assumed that the Sisterlocks headquarters were actually governing the certified Sisterlocks consultants on their certified list, but now, I know that this is not the case.

In my experience, even if the person is considered Sisterlocks Certified, that does not mean that they are professional and will do a good job on your hair.  It does not mean that they have integrity and concern for your satisfaction.  Some certified Sisterlocks consultants are strictly about "making money" off the ignorance of potential clients who hold their Sisterlocks certification in high esteem.

I really, really encourage people to speak up and write Sisterlocks headquarters if their certified Sisterlocks consultant did not meet their expectations.  Headquarters may not do anything more than tell you the same thing that they told me - "you can sue her, but we do not have anything to do with that."

Also, regarding speed of the consultants, I just met another lady with beautiful Sisterlocks.  She said that she has 700 Sisterlocks, and her consultant retightens her locks within 2.5 hours.  However, her mom who has less Sisterlocks, lives in a different city, spends four hours getting her tightenings completed with her local Sisterlocks technician.  So everyone's retightening speed is different.  Everyone's pricing and professionalism is different.  Whether the Sisterlocks consultant is on the list of not, I strongly encourage people to trust their instinct.  Do not fall prey to the Sisterlocks recommended list as if it was golden. I would only use the Sisterlocks list as confirmation that they are active with Sisterlocks, but it does not guarantee their work, and neither does Sisterlocks guarantee your happiness.