Sunday, November 28, 2010

Turkey Day


(Top Picture- 2009) (Bottom Picture- 2010)

So I was excited about seeing my family for the holidays and eating some good food! They have not seen my sisterlocks since I cut the permed ends off. Last year no one even knew I was starting sisterlocks. I am used to seeing my hair but I forgot that others are not. Everyone is so curious, and there was lots of hair touching and questions during the festivities. So here are my...

Top 5 Hair Comments of Thanksgiving 2010.

1. What did you do to your head?

2. Wow, your hair sure is nappy!

3. Is that your real hair?

4. How long will those stay in?

5. Does your husband like that?


I love my family and my hair! Happy Holidays!!



Monday, October 18, 2010

Finally All Natural!


Yeah I did it! I finally cut off all of my permed ends!!! I was inspired by Dominica, because she cut off her ends and her hair was so cute. I was getting so frustrated with the permed ends because they would not hold a curl, and just looked damaged. I am happy that I kept the permed ends for so long because it allowed me time to ease into the natural world at my own pace. But it was time for a change. For the first time today I free styled my all natural hair. No curlers, no nothing just me. Can you tell I am excited? Here are pics of the process. Enjoy!

With my freshly cut and retightened hair

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Loc Anniversary- A Year in Review



Yeah! I cannot believe it has already been one year! It feels like yesterday when my locks were installed. This has been a very hard year for me personally but I would not change a thing about my locks. No matter what I have been going though my hair looks good. My locks are stress-free and uniquely me! (That rhymes...I was a rapper in my past life) Anyway, so I thought I would give a year in review of things I have learned so far in my journey. Enjoy!

1. Less is better.
I don't need a lot of products to make my hair beautiful. Just some water mixed with a little Sisterlock moisture treatment to keep my permed ends from looking dry and I'm good to go!

2. Self-retighenings are hard but rewarding.
I took the retightening class when my locks were 9 months old. I have to drive 3 hours to the nearest consultant, so doing my own hair is ideal. I have done 3 retights and so far and it takes me forever. I don't want to rush because then I hook locks together. I have mourned the loss of 2 locks so far and don't want to lose anymore from rushing. It usually takes me two days to finish my hair. And I really have stay organized with my sections and parts to make sure I don't skip any locks. However, I am always so proud of myself when I'm finished. It is great to know that I can do my own hair for the first time in my life. No salons, no appointment times, no waiting, no spending tons of money. I am self-sufficient!!

3. Natural is beautiful cause its the real me.
Having natural hair means getting used to a new aesthetic. I have not seen my natural hair since I was 9 year old. So we are finally getting reacquainted. It weird to see new growth and not stress about getting a relaxer. New growth actually makes me happy now! I used to hate that my hair was so course and thick (and nappy) but now it is a wonderful blessing. I have never been so proud to be me.

4. Natural hair vs. Permed ends (My money is on the natural)
There is a war going on in my head! I started out with 2 inches of natural hair and 7 inches of permed hair. The permed hair was winning. Now I have 5 inches of sisterlocked natural hair and 4 inches of permed hair. Amazing!

5. Have fun, style, and be creative.
So folks say that you should not style your hair too much because it slows the locking process. That might be true but I just love styling my hair. I am a performer and do a show at least every other week, and I need to look good on stage. So styling is for me. Because I have permed ends I try to keep my hair curled. Normally, I use Lock Loops. They are quick, and easy to sleep in.


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

10 Months Strong


I still love my Sisterlocks! I had my permed ends trimmed last week. They are so stringy now and really don't hold a curl. I am getting more and more comfortable with my natural hair. It makes me feel unique and different. For the first time in my life people are meeting the true MochaC. I hold my head higher and feel proud just to be me...nappy and all.

I met a great consultant who trimmed my permed ends and gave me some advice about keeping my hair moisturized. I really wanted to color my hair but she advised that I wait a little longer. She told me to use the Sisterlock moisture treatment diluted to spray on my locks to keep them from being dry. I am going to try that next week. I still braid and band my hair when I wash it. This really keeps my hair from bunching.

Well this hair thing is truly an adventure. People still ask me, "How long are you going to keep those tiny braids in your hair?" I just laugh and explain that they are Sisterlocks. I'm enjoying my journey.

Here is a picture my husband took today of my locks. I set them the night before on perm rods.

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