I like how you showed each month of your loc journey. It helped me alot to know that my locs are ok and that it growing even if I'm not seeing it but I know its growing because it's hanging down now
Thanks for bravely sharing your story ❤. I had my sisterlock's est in 2016, and started self retightening at 6mth, so they're no longer considered SL's. I maintain my hair by regularly moisturizering it with my oil mix which I always include either tea tree or peppermint essential oils. Both these oils act as repellents to lice, as the don't like the scent of them. (However, it doesn't kill them if you already have an infestation). I believe that also using these essential oils in my shampoo's and conditioner's also acts a preventive method to help reduce the risks of catching them. Hope that helps someone.
Hi!! You are so welcome and you are absolutely right, the oils won’t necessarily kill them if you have them but they are great at deterring them. I was afraid to use oils in my hair at first for fear of slippage, but once school begins I think I’m going to start using oils on my scalp with the oils I mentioned in the video. I already use my DIY hairspray, but I’m going to be vigilant when school begins. I appreciate you so much for stopping by my channel and commenting❤️❤️❤️
Hey LeAnne! Thank you so much! The layered look can be cute, but it’s a struggle to try to put it in a nice neat ponytail, lol😩 I appreciate you for stopping by and commenting ❤️❤️❤️
Hi!! no, my hair has not been cut in layers. It looks that way when you are looking at me straight on, but when you look at my size, they are very thin, because I have hands in hair syndrome (HIHS). I’m constantly touching my hair and pulling the strands out which is causing thinning. I’m so sorry for the late reply.😩🥰 but I appreciate you so much for stopping by and commenting ❤️ ❤️ ❤️