Thursday, December 16, 2010

Month 1

Day One

One Month Later

It's amazing what can happen in only a month.  My locks are coming along nicely.  There's a lot of shrinkage and frizz.  There are several locks that are very condensed and I therefore can't stretch them.  My guess is they'll be completely locked within 4-6 months. 
I retightened the front sections at week 3 and plan to retighten the back this week.  It only took me about an hour to do the entire front section, much faster than I expected.  I'm very proud to say that I did not interlock any locks.  I use the small nappy lock tool.
I started using Dr. Bronners Castile soap and it works great for locks.   I'm still using water spritzes once a day.  I haven't used any oil since day one and my hair is still very soft and moisturized even though it's cold outside.  I still can't believe that pure water can keep the hair soft. 
My braidlocks have brought me so much freedom.  I no longer have to "figure out" what I'm going to do with my hair every morning.  My hair ALWAYS looks good no matter what, even when I wake up in the morning.  All I do is spritz my hair with water, fluff, and go.  This is my 30 seconds morning regimen.  I'll join other lock rockers and say, "I should have done this years ago!"      




Monday, December 13, 2010

New Products: Dr. Bronner's, Floral Water, and Sweet Almond Oil


So these are the new products that I decided to try this month and I love them.  First off is the sweet almond oil that I use on my daughter's hair.  It's light and keeps her hair soft and moisturized without unraveling her locks.  Next is Dr. Bronner's peppermint Castile soap.  I really like this because it removes all buildup from the hair and scalp without leaving the hair dry.  The peppermint oil is VERY strong and leaves a cool sensation on the skin.  I like that it has a slightly higher pH so it helps the hair to lock.  I've also used this to  wash my face and body, clean my bathroom and kitchen and it works well for those purposes also.  Lastly is a floral water mist that we use on a daily basis.  It's a mixture of rose and neroli floral waters, and essential oils that leaves our hair moisturized. 

Week 1 For Ny


Saturday, December 11th made one week in braidlocks for my daughter, Ny.  The first week was awesome.  She wore her hair down most of the week, other times she wore a ponytail.  I washed her hair twice during the week.  With the second wash I used Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Castille Soap, which worked great.  As far as the locking progress, she has a ton of frizz and she's developing small lumps on the ends of her locks.  It doesn't surprise me how fast her locks are progressing because she has very fine hair that tangles easily.  I had a very difficult time detangling her hair when it was loose, so locking her hair has been the best decision for us.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Like Mother, Like Daughter

Since I love my locks so much, I decided to go ahead and lock my daughter's hair over the Thanksgiving break.  It took forever to finish her hair because it's so long and thick.  I finally finished them on December 4, 2010 and she loves them just as much as I do.  She loves wearing them down and she reguarly does the hair toss.  I've never let her wear her hair down before, but now she's enjoying the freedom.  I love that she's happy and confident and we both love the convenience of braidlocks.  Her hair regimen has reduced from 4-5 hours to 20 minutes!  We share the same products and wash regimen.  The only difference is I oil her scalp.  She has 258 small-medium braidlocks.

Showing how long her was to start.  It's well past her waist, close to thigh length had I combed out the kinks.  I used a clarifying shampoo.  No conditioner or oil.  I then sectioned her hair into 10 sections.


The front section is done.  She kept herself occupied with her DSi.




I used 1/4 inch partings in the front.  It took several days to complete the front.


I used bigger parts in the back and decided to section off the hair and twist because I was running out of time.

Back is done.  I ran out of time and she had to go to school the next day.  I just put jumbo twists in the crown area and put her hair into a ponytail for school.  

Her ponytail.  Her braids concealed the twisted areas.

Almost Done!!!!  Everyday after school I would braid sections.

All done.  She and I are both relieved.  I needed a shoulder massage!

Just in time for Christmas.

Side view

close up.
 

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Hair Routine

My hair routine is very simple, just the way I like it.  Every week I shampoo my scalp with Nizoral, then follow up by shampooing my hair with Aura Rosemary-Mint Shampoo.  After rinsing, I spray my scalp with purified water that has rosemary and peppermint essential oils.  After that I spray two pumps of the Nappy and Happy hair Dew on my hair for moisture and go!  No styling, my hair naturally falls into place.  I LOVE my hair! 


Step 1:  To keep my scalp flake free, I MUST shampoo with Nizoral at least once a week.  I dilute the shampoo with water at a 1:1 ratio and spray it directly on my scalp.

Step 2:  I focus on my hair with this shampoo.  It smells great and leaves my hair shiny.  It doesn't seem to hinder the locking process.   I also dilute this shampoo.

Step 3:  Spray my scalp with purified water containing essential oils.  This refreshes my scalp and moisturizes my hair.  I also use this during the week.

Step 4:  I spray 1-2 pumps of the Dew into my palms and gently press it into my locks.  I guess this is my "conditioner".  This stuff smells VERY strong, so I don't like to over do it.  I only use it once a week.


All done!  My locks just coil and style themselves.  I don't have to do anything.  This is true wash and go hair!


Week 1

So my first full week with my new locks is going great.  I washed them again using a different shampoo for my scalp, Nizoral.  Everything went great.  I notice that I have a lot more shrinkage and more frizz, especially at the base of my locks.  I also have some loose strands that have somehow come out of the lock.  I'll take care of that when I do my first retightening.

I am touching my hair way too much and it's probably causing the loose hairs.  I can't help it.  I'm so in love with my hair!

Braid and Band to prevent slippage

After washing.  My hair is still damp.  The locks seem to be swelling a bit.

My hair is shrinking.  I love the coils!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Took The Leap With Braidlocks



On November 8, 2010, I decided to take the leap and lock my hair.  It was something that I had long dreamed of doing for YEARS.  I intially wanted SisterLocks, but there was no way I could afford them.  In the end I decided to order the Nappylocs Business in a Box kit.  I read the book and followed the directions and my hair came out great!  I started off by interlocking my hair and it was taking too long. Then it dawned on me that my hair is short so I might as well braid it.  It took 9 days to complete my hair and it was a labor of love.  After it was all said and done, I had 455+ micro-braidlocks!  I am so happy and relieved, I have wash and go hair.  The only problem is I can't stop touching it.
Sectioned and Ready to go
I started off doing interlocks, but I became weary!

Four days after finishing and shampooing.  My hair has shrunk tremendously.  I have a mixture of braids and interlocks and I love them all.
I really like this picture.  I like how my locs are layered.