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Jacqueline Ashby Premium Fotki Member

My Sisterlocks Journey - Phase II -

Greetings Everyone,

I thought long and hard and decided to restart my Sisterlocks journey by lovingly and painstaking having all of my 9-month-old Sisterlocks removed (see process below) and reinstalled smaller to create more locks, to allow me to have more styling flexibility as in up-dos/French braids, etc. I am a bit of a perfectionist, but much happier knowing I will get the size lock I want in the end. Please know, my Certified Sisterlocks Consultant, Martine Bernard did a fabulous job installing my first set of 425+/- standard size Sisterlocks (17 hours, over two days) and the second set of 650+/- micro-small-medium sized Sisterlocks (approximately 33 hours, over four non-consecutive days in 1.5 months. I wore a lot of head wraps!) and yes, we are still good friends :)! Thank God!

Kudos:
I have to give a BIG THANKS to Pat S., Angela S., Arianna A., Cassandra G. and my biggest supporter, my cousin Diana G. I could not have done it without y’all!

The Take Down Process:
It took approximately one month, several hours a night to remove the 425+/- locks. We used the end of a metal rat-tail comb and an open straight tipped bobby pin and used alone or a combination of: Water, Downey (fabric softener), a cheap balsam conditioner, Take Down, African Royale Hot Six Oil, and Queen Helena Cholesterol. Personally, I found the African Royale Hot Six Oil worked best all by itself. It was a VERY, VERY, VERY long and tedious process.

Finally.....
I want everyone to know that I would NEVER attempt this again! If I decided I didn’t want Sisterlocks anymore, I would just grow them out and cut my hair into a TWA! Nonetheless, join me on Part II of Sisterlocks journey.

       
    
    
  • Brenda (Private Message) 10/10/09 10:14 PM
    Finished product, Atlanta, GA, April 2009 (Sisterlocked 4.5 years)

    Just wondering how do you get your hair to hold it's shape like that. My hair is soft, in my first year, and my hair still does not hold a style. I would love for my hair to look like yours.

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  • Lovin' Locks Premium user United States (Private Message) 06/30/09 1:06 PM
    Me & Martine Bernard, Sisterlocks Homecoming, San Diego, CA, July 2007

    My you look familiar and yet I know for a fact you are not. Humph, perhaps it's your pretty, friendly face.

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  • Lovin' Locks Premium user United States (Private Message) 06/30/09 1:04 PM
    Glamour shots at Sisterlocks Homecoming, San Diego, CA, July 2007

    I can't wait to:

    1) Have my SL's installed; and,
    2) Attend such a gathering as this; and,
    3) Have a photo shoot

    Good job!

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  • Spiral-Loc (Private Message) 06/25/09 10:09 AM
    2 years 3 months old roller-set Sisterlocks  - February 2007

    Nice, Very Nice!!! :)

    Take Care~
    http://QueenLilocjourney.blogspot.com

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  • Sophia, Naturally (Private Message) 01/27/09 1:12 PM
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    Freakin' Fierce! You betta work!

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  • Brownappy United States (Private Message) 12/21/08 6:28 PM
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    OMG!!! Just beautiful

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  • Nubianbaby219 *~July Updates~* United States (Private Message) 10/16/08 3:30 PM
    8 months, July 2005

    I love your hair...one day I will get sister locs...may in about 10 years :)

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  • Tasha (Private Message) 10/12/08 5:22 PM
    8 months, July 2005

    Hey Girl,
    Love your locs. I was installed in Feb, 2008. My locs are beginning to settle around the outer part of my head. It appears that you dyed your hair or cut the color out? My loctition says that I cannot get color or cut my locs for years. How did you do it?

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  • Jannel (Private Message) 10/11/08 6:13 PM
    Re-installation, November 2004

    When you got your original set of SL's how long was it before you realized you wanted them smaller?

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  • (Anonymously) (Private Message) 09/21/08 5:54 PM
    9 months, August 2005

    pretty locs any updates

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