I cut mine and was gonna pay over 200$ to have someone reattach n detox them but thanks to you sharing this video I will save my coins and do it myself thank u queen
Instead of re-twisting interlocking will last longer. After seeing your video thats what I have decided to do with my hair that I cut off and saved. I had no idea that the hair could be re-attached! Thank you so much for sharing! 👍🏿😁
Islam ☪️ 🇲🇦🇺🇸✋🏾, Beautiful Qween & Everyone. Gratitude for the Much Needed Tutorial. U Slayed the Prince Hair! Oan im so going to Reshare ur vid so Onez can get n tune and subscribe to ur Page. May Allah continue to Bless u & everyone. 💋💕
I did this! This is beautiful! I missed my locks so bad. Looks so natural. And im glad its my hair. I tried this with some Brazilian hair once. It didnt look as natural. (Straight hair yt btw. I know i know. My hair makes me happy and not at the expense of anyone please leave me alone.) Works on all textures im pretty sure. Only thing is i have had to go back and crochet some of the thinner ones as my hair doeslock down but not as fast. But still very easy to do considering. Save your dreads! Dont let people make you feel weird for it. One day you can trim them off and have fresh locks.
Thank you soooo much, only video that showed and explained what was happening. I appreciate it. My made an oops with some scissors near the front of my hair and didn’t want to go around looking a mess.
Thank you. I speed my videos up because when I spend hours editing longer, in depth tutorials, the videos are either skipped through or not watched. I am paying attention to your requests though. Despite the speed, I did exactly what I said in the video. I just moved the tool in and out while twirling it. Nothing more or less. It’s very easy to do. 🙂
Can you please make update videos of your son hair on you re-twisting them with re attachable dreads pleaseeeee lol I’ll always come back. I’m having a hard time lol
I love that you took the time to show us this. Thank you. Did you use any products when using this method?.....does the hair have to be dry or wet when you do this process? Also....can you recommend the needle to use?
Ok.. I see these are "permanent loc extensions".. Does that mean that one's hair will actually lock onto the extensions or can they de taken down after say 2 months? ... without damaging the real hair?
They are permanent with this method. The only way to remove them would be to cut them or gently comb them out, starting from the ends and working your way up. There are other methods that aren’t permanent though.
Thanks Ladys for the answer. I 🖤 the look... just not ready for the commitment... I'll keep looking for something similar, a realistic loc but not permanent. Something that would last anywhere from 2-4 months with proper care. @teeday.. your work is Wonderful ❣️
I know he used his hair, but do you sell the hair to the the process with or know where I might get it from??? Great work love watching you do your craft. May GOD continue to bless you and all you do❤❤❤
Hey Tee I had to watch this a few times. Im like too curious bt Im a believer now. After it grows some youll twist it. Mz. Lady all ur babies look like you.
I need help my locs keep falling out I cut them I put oil I want to start over but then I don’t cause they are special to me my grandma dot did them before she passed away 😢
During Covid -I neglected my locs. They look healthy however I didn't ensure the integrity of my parts. My locs look more of s simi free form and now I'm considering cutting them and reattaching them for a more uniformed look. What do you (or anyone in the comments) suggest? **12 yrs loc'd
@@ricowilliamson6299 I went to tge salon and everyone was in awe. What I thought was out of control only took ripping. 12 yrs of loc'ing and its down to my lower back. You were right. Cutting wasn't the option.
Hey, my sister started my locks as 2 strand twists and after 3 years she thought I should split them. Now they’re thinning, do you think I should cut them? What are your suggestions? Thank you
shamar turner Hey, before cutting them, you could try braiding or twisting them back together. Overtime, they will loc together and form a thicker loc. Thinner locs are beautiful in the beginning, but overtime, they are more likely to thin and break off. You’re welcome.
teeday6 thank you so much for responding in such a timely manner, the locs aren’t bad at all the thinning just has extra spaces that look like won’t be able to grip he thinning locs. I definitely appreciate your insight though!
shamar turner No problem. I’m picturing what you’re describing and I don’t know if it’s the same thing, but I had a client who hair was very soft & fine towards the top. I cut a few locs off in the top just so that I could make smaller, neat parts then I re-attached them to make them stronger.