Hello everyone! My name is Corene. I am a loc, natural hair, and beauty influencer that loves to inspire, motivate, and encourage ladies and gentlemen on their journey. I provide those who are newly loc'd with valuable information of what to expect, how to navigate through their journey, as well as detailed tutorials on how to maintain their own hair and achieve salon results in the comfort of their own home. I started this channel because when I embraced my natural hair journey, I needed help, an outlet, encouragement, as well a community that would understand me and what I was experiencing. Newly loc queens and kings will benefit from my channel, those thinking about or considering starting your loc journey, as well as those that have been loc'd for a while but want to brush up on some tips and encouragement.
I'm currently combing my locs out now and it's a process but I didn't think to dip each one in water..I used a spray bottle but I'm going to try ur method ☺️❤ Thanks love 💗
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Thank you so much for the video. I have a question for you, please: What do you suggest when you've been having your hair retwisted in one direction, and then it was retwisted in the opposite direction once? What really scares me is that she was using a comb to coil the roots.
30 years FREEFORM...MY hair is Extremely long....But did start using CONDITIONER UNTIL RECENTLY...AND ONLY USE IT 4X A YEAR....KEY ???? I RINSE my hair at least 15 minutes in 🚿
Okay this is what I did to remove my lint, and I had bad lint that was hard in spots. Note that some of it is lint, and some of it is product build up like you get at the roots of braids. 1. I took a needle and went in and out until the hard spots started to break up. 2. Lathered my hair with warm coconut oil and kept it in for 30 mins 3. I did an ACV detox (twice) 4. I washed my hair with cream of nature argon oil shampoo. While the shampoo was in my hair I brushed (scrubbed) my locs with a boar bristle brush 5. Sat under the dryer for like an hour 6. Went back in with a needle and picked out any remaining lint I could see. My lint was really bad on about 20 or so locs. My locs are past waist length and I use to color (rinse) them red once a month so I didn’t realize how much lint and buildup was in my locs until I stop coloring. I make use I dry brush, then brush again with the shampoo on every other wash. It prevents it from coming back
I enjoyed the video! I suck at putting on eye shadow, so it was neat to see you do it. I might have to watch this a couple of more times. Thank you PC. 🥰
I think we waited too long not understanding that we had to use tweezers to do this properly , on donuts …as I noticed tweezing the lock will weaken the hair , later breaking it off , I’ve seen many people with half of a lock which looks tacky ….so we will , my fiancé and I be dying these pieces of lint that have embedded in his locks .
I work in the nursing field and I keep my hair covered up 8 hours a day I feel like having it covered all the time made my edges thinner i recently stop wearing satin scarves when im home and just go to bed with a satin pillowcase and I feel like it’s starting to look better
I found that I have to really dilute my Shea Moisture conditioner, I’ve had the same bottle for over a year now. It’s also important to include a detox every now and then to get that product out your locs. Use as needed just like you said Queen.