It's been a while! Someone asked me the other day, "Why aren't you blogging anymore?" and I didn't really have an answer for her. I figured since I am going through such an amazing transition, I should share it with everyone via blog!
I've had my loccs for about 5 years now. I am a person that gets bored VERY quickly and always feels the need to reinvent myself. I started to feel lost behind my loccs and felt the need to get rid of them. Now I do NOT have the face for short hair so cutting my loccs was not an option. Where does that leave me?
I asked some friends and did a little research and found out that you can comb your loccs out! The process my friends told me was to 1) soak my hair in hot water 2) lather some conditioner on the hair 3) get a metal fork and start combing those bad boys out! One night I sat at home and combed one locc out. It took about 1 hour. A month or so passed and I hadn't revisited the idea of combing out my hair again until I began following all these natural hair bloggers on instagram. My desire for change went from 5-105 in about a day. I decided to youtube some videos about the process. I learned that it pretty much takes days to complete. I gave myself a goal, and decided that by Sunday, December 9th, I will have all of my hair combed out. I'M SO EXCITED!!
Here are some products that I am using.
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I used this product after doing some research. I works much quicker than the regular conditioner and it smells AMAZING. I ordered it from Amazon |
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Also ordered from Amazon, the reviews on this product are AMAZING. Promotes hair growth and thickness. I wanted to get this product because I was worried about how my edges would be after taking the loccs out. |
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Also ordered from Amazon Reviews are amazing as well. This product is SMELLY!! Too soon to say whether or not it works, but i'll keep you posted |
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Biotin- GREAT for hair growth. Take one once a day! Drink lots of water |
So here are frequent questions I get:
-WHY? Why are you doing this?: I can not explain it. Someone with loccs would understand it much more. I have 2 hair styles. Messy bun and neat bun. I need a variety that loccs does not allow me to have. Do I love my loccs? Yes. Will I miss them? Yes.
-Are you going to perm your hair after? NO! I want to remain natural
-Have you lost a lot of hair? Yes, but I've also retained a lot. My loccs are/were mid back length. The hair that I have combed out thus far is shoulder length. Any hair that I have lost is all dead hair.
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This is me in 2007 before I locced my hair. This is just about the ONLY image I have of my natural hair in a fro. |
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This is how I am wearing my hair now that I am taking the loccs out. My loccs are thinning out because I've taken so many out so far. To work, I weat my hair in a bun. |
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Not too sure why my photos are uploading sideways -_- but whatever. That is a picture of the shrinkage. It's REAL! |
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Actual length |
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More Shrinkage |
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Actual length after strinkage |
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A couple of loccs from the middle of my head |
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I really wish my photos would rotate *rolls eyes* This is the back of my head. double strand twist. |
I want to conclude by saying this is NOT an overnight process. I would say i seriously started taking my loccs out around November 30th. I've taken some out day by day. For those who want to take out their loccs, know that it requires a LOT of patience. For those of you who want to locc your hair, DO IT! I love locced hair. I think it is absolutely beautiful. Just like how people decide to cut their hair from really long to really short, it is completely okay to go from locced to afro. It's hair! It grows back.
All products ordered from AMAZON
I love this blog you posted. Its so informative and i know it will help a lot of people that are wondering how the transition process will affect their hair. I love it and that black castor oil is GREAT!!! I USE IT in my hair tyler's hair and tiffany's locs.... i cant wait to see more of your hair transition stories.
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