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I have been loc'd for 4 months and I love watching your videos. You explain this so well and taught me things I had no clue of and other people doesn't get in depth with. Thank you for your teachings
Aw, that's so encouraging ... thank you so much luv! And welcome to the loc family! ❤️💛💚 Please, feel free to ask whatever question you might want an aswer to ... doesn't matter what it is, I'd love to help. Video suggestions are also welcome! 🤗 I've gotten some great ideas so far from my tribe.
Aw, thank you so much luv! That means so much to me! I'm going to be posting again starting this week, so I'm excited to have you a part of the fam! 😄 Blessings 💙🌻
I wash them about once a month ... sometimes I go over a few weeks or a month 😂 ....... but my goal is once a month, or once every month 1/2. I also now only use the rose water, and then my Shea Moisture bamboo charcoal deep cleansing shampoo. The first shampoo does the clarifying I need, and the second one leaves my hair so soft and moisturized. You just learn new thinhs about your crown and what works best for you both along the way. Simple is perfect for me, especially since I use no oils in my hair (other then the few drops of essential oil in my aloe vera juice). Updates are coming! 💙
Hi luv. I just wrote you an essay on your other comment! 😅 I think it will also help answer this question. The #1 tip I can share, however, is ... patience is KEY! (I know, not such a fun topic right?! Haha) Especially if you are going to freeform ... your hair will literally do all the work for you, and surprise you almost every month or even week in how it's changing. I LOVE the process of freeforming and would love to watch a time lapsed video of a freeformer's loc journey (that would be just so satisfying to me😌!) Another tip would be to keep your locs moisturized! ua-cam.com/video/34S2K-Dkjr8/v-deo.html, rose water and aloe vera are go to's! More so aloe very these days (it's cheaper, and I LOVE mixing a couple drops of either lavender or rosemary in my mister for a wonderful, fresh, mother earth sent ... plus the wonderful benefits). Some people think when you freeform you don't have to do ANYTHING, but you still have to water your crown for it to be at it's healthieststate (drink lots of water and mist the locs). Also, I've been doing water rinses in between my wash day (i wash once a month) and my locs have been LOVING it! So it depends, but I "water" my locs about 4 times a month (like 2-3 water rinses when I'd like a little extra moisture or just want to bless my head and crown, and 1 wash with shampoo). Oh, lastly ... I would avoid using conditioner. Their are natural things that can condition your hair such as aloe leaf, rose water with Glycerin, certain shampoos. This is a bit of a controversy in the loc community ... but freeform locs tend to be on the thicker side (not always) and so if not washed out veeery thoroughly, the conditioner could cause buuld up. LESS IS MORE my friend, and your crown will thabm you! And less work for you as well! lol Welp, and here is yet again another essay! 🥴 Sorry, I just love locs and helping whenever I can. I hope this does help you, and congrats on your new journey and WELCOME TO THE FAAAM! 🙌🏿💃🏿🎉
I love how your locs got thick! My texture is different but I’m really hoping my locs plump up. My only concern about semi free forming is I’d prefer not to have flat locs. My hair compresses easily so I do lightly palm roll. Blessings.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you are having a blessed and beautiful day. I'd love to continue growing with you, so consider subscribing if you haven't already. Thank you for your support in every way! 😘😘😘
I have been loc'd for 4 months and I love watching your videos. You explain this so well and taught me things I had no clue of and other people doesn't get in depth with. Thank you for your teachings
Aw, that's so encouraging ... thank you so much luv! And welcome to the loc family! ❤️💛💚
Please, feel free to ask whatever question you might want an aswer to ... doesn't matter what it is, I'd love to help.
Video suggestions are also welcome! 🤗 I've gotten some great ideas so far from my tribe.
I agree about the scalp massager, I ❤ mine! Thanks as always for posting tips for us, your Spirit is beautiful, you are truly an inspiration.
You're so very welcome. It's truly my pleasure! Thank you for your sharing your light as well! 💙💙💙
Thank You Once Again Queen ✨
You Definitely Have Saved, and Revived My Locs 👑
🥲🫶🏿💙 You're so welcome! Blessings lovely!
@@IkambaDeVictoire 🥰
Just got one of them brush. Chile I ❤❤❤❤❤
Yaaay, yes that brush has really helped me cut down on the build up. Glad you lovin yours! 😊 Blessings 🙏🏿💙🌻
Your locs look so healthy!
Thank you Robin! 💙
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!!!! I’m so glad I stumbled across you! ❤
Aw, thank you so much luv! That means so much to me! I'm going to be posting again starting this week, so I'm excited to have you a part of the fam! 😄 Blessings 💙🌻
Your gorgeous locs are looking so healthy ❤️
Thank you Queen! 🥰🥰🥰
I appreciate this video and love your healthy looking locs
Thank you so much sis! 🌻🙏🏿💙 And it's my absolute pleasure!
The British accent 👏🏽
😂😂🤣 cuz chiiile, you know we good for it!!! Hahaha
Beautiful locs and so are you ❤️
Thank you luv! 🥰😘🌻
I use the carold daughter aloe water one
Girl, after this I WANNA TRY ALLL'EM YOU HEAR ME! 😂
@@IkambaDeVictoire LOL 😆
Girl, a friend bought me the Carol's daughter aloe vera one and IT SMELLS DEVIIIIINE!!! 😍😍😍
Ok..Another way to make a repair. 😊
How often do you wash your locs?
I wash them about once a month ... sometimes I go over a few weeks or a month 😂 ....... but my goal is once a month, or once every month 1/2.
I also now only use the rose water, and then my Shea Moisture bamboo charcoal deep cleansing shampoo. The first shampoo does the clarifying I need, and the second one leaves my hair so soft and moisturized.
You just learn new thinhs about your crown and what works best for you both along the way. Simple is perfect for me, especially since I use no oils in my hair (other then the few drops of essential oil in my aloe vera juice).
Updates are coming! 💙
I have a question how many times did you water your hair and what are tips you capild give a semi freeformer
Hi luv. I just wrote you an essay on your other comment! 😅 I think it will also help answer this question.
The #1 tip I can share, however, is ... patience is KEY! (I know, not such a fun topic right?! Haha) Especially if you are going to freeform ... your hair will literally do all the work for you, and surprise you almost every month or even week in how it's changing.
I LOVE the process of freeforming and would love to watch a time lapsed video of a freeformer's loc journey (that would be just so satisfying to me😌!)
Another tip would be to keep your locs moisturized! ua-cam.com/video/34S2K-Dkjr8/v-deo.html, rose water and aloe vera are go to's! More so aloe very these days (it's cheaper, and I LOVE mixing a couple drops of either lavender or rosemary in my mister for a wonderful, fresh, mother earth sent ... plus the wonderful benefits). Some people think when you freeform you don't have to do ANYTHING, but you still have to water your crown for it to be at it's healthieststate (drink lots of water and mist the locs).
Also, I've been doing water rinses in between my wash day (i wash once a month) and my locs have been LOVING it! So it depends, but I "water" my locs about 4 times a month (like 2-3 water rinses when I'd like a little extra moisture or just want to bless my head and crown, and 1 wash with shampoo).
Oh, lastly ... I would avoid using conditioner. Their are natural things that can condition your hair such as aloe leaf, rose water with Glycerin, certain shampoos. This is a bit of a controversy in the loc community ... but freeform locs tend to be on the thicker side (not always) and so if not washed out veeery thoroughly, the conditioner could cause buuld up. LESS IS MORE my friend, and your crown will thabm you! And less work for you as well! lol
Welp, and here is yet again another essay! 🥴 Sorry, I just love locs and helping whenever I can. I hope this does help you, and congrats on your new journey and WELCOME TO THE FAAAM! 🙌🏿💃🏿🎉
Thank you so much
@@rozzibrown19903 you're so welcome! 😊
I love how your locs got thick! My texture is different but I’m really hoping my locs plump up. My only concern about semi free forming is I’d prefer not to have flat locs. My hair compresses easily so I do lightly palm roll. Blessings.
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