THE LATEST LOCS IN TOWN

The final look of the yarn installation on my braidlocs
First of all, My profuse apologies for the extremely long break in posting but a lot was going on in my life as besides the new locs I was blessed with a lovely bundle of joy; my daughter Natalie :-). So anyway, I got the locs put in and tthen took the time (about two weeks) to braid them in yarn working on and off. When I was finally done, I got a lot of people asking me if it was my hair or not, mostly because of the length and size of them which was a bit strange for dreadlocs. I suppose this means my plan did work, but we probably have a long way to go in Kenya concerning the sisterlocs, braidlocs etc or I just hang out with the wrong people as most did not understand me when I said I am never taking them out and will maintain them as locs.
So now with the current shortage in time for hair maintenance, I tried some shortcuts, including breaking the golden rule of never retightening thin locs by palm rolling or similar techniques because they may thin (gasp). I would say this went better than I had expected, because no locs fell out, and they looked super neat by the time I was done. Also it took me just three days working for about two hours each which is a big improvement from a whole week working for two to three hours each.
Of course I had relapses in which I fantasized cutting them off again and letting my hair grow out into an afro and restarting them yet again but mostly due to time I (luckily) did not come round to doing it. I would say that what I miss the most about having my own hair is the freedom to dye and was them at will because drying time is a nightmare, and also yarn tends to not curl so well in consecutive attempts after the first curl.I also miss the lightness in general but for the length I have and styling options now available, I am not too hang up on that...
I will continue retightening them with gel for the next three months and observe if there's anything to worry about because I feel as if the less I manipulate my hair the better state it will be in to take the gel so stay tuned as I will keep you updated on the progress I make in this way. As promised long ago, I will attach pictures of the process in this post up to the point I am currently at so feel free to ask any questions you may have, or comment on the same below. I will upload a few of them today and the rest next time as I have to find them first, so I hope you don't mind. 'Til next time, chao!
Just after cutting my hair short some time in December 2017
With perm and about two months of growth
The installation of braidlocs in progress
Braidlocs all in, and testing the yarn 'extensions'

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