Here's the funny thing, this is how I've been retwiating my locs all along. I never felt comfortable palm rolling my hair or anyone else's. The loc smything method felt easier and more comfortable to me. I didn't even know it was a thing. WOW!!!! Thanks for educating me on the proper term.
Exactly, Ive mine for 7 years and did this since ever, never did a palm roll, i call it finger roll, funniest thing is some people back 7 years ago was saying not do ever do it lol thanks the gods Ive an open mind and could see thru, that it actually gives u more of an accuracy when doing it imo
Wow. I’m shocked this isn’t a normal technique used. I did my teenage sons locs for the first time the other day. I wanted to help him save money. Going to a salon is expensive. I figured how hard could it be. Palm rolling was hurting my hands and wasn’t giving me the results I wanted, so I actually started doing this technique unbeknownst to me that it’s a special technique. It’s something I thought I made up just to get the job done 😂 His hair looked so good once I finished. It actually looked better and much more neat than when he’s gone to the shop.
Thank you! I started thinking my only option as a microloc besides interlocking was knotting. I’m so glad to know that I have another option in my forever journey. You have been such a great teacher to all of us and I want to say THANK YOU so much for sharing your knowledge!! 🎉🎉🙏🏽🕊️
I started doing this to my locs . Because i was looking for something to make them look less frizzy. I didn't even know there was a name or history. Well I'm going to chalk it up to the ancestors guidance
This is how I locked my son's hair and didn't even know what palm rolling was at the time. His locks are neat and organized. They're not frizzy or loose even though I did them while he was sleeping (he was 1.5 years old when I started them)
I do this on my 5 yr old but I didn’t know it had a name. I’ve tried the palm rolling and it was not my cup of tea, I couldn’t get it down for nothing. So I’ve been doing “Loc Smything for 2 years”. Wonderful to see it has a name.
I do a little bit of both and I have to say it does make a difference. Sometimes I forget so I'll start off palm rolling and then end by loc smything lol
I really appreciate this video because I have Sisterlocks and I have had to join several of them together to keep them from breaking which makes it difficult to interlock them. Thanks so much! I'll look for the tutorial.
I actually had my locs done at the salon where Ona Osario Maat brought the Loc Smyth method to the Brooklyn community. I get tons of compliments on my locs. Maybe one day I'll be brave enough to do a video🤭Happy Locing!🧜🏾♀️💜
😲 OMG! I tried it on myself when I first saw it the regular way nd thought my fingers chose to just shut down on me along with cramping😬 I just tried this way, nd soooo much better! My loc is actually smoother this time!! 😁 yaaaay, nd ty so much for this information
Wow did not even know what it was called and been doing it on my starter locs my hands automatically do that I stead of palm rolling. 😆 next year ima be a beast.
one question cause I'm completely new and ignorant to this, do you do this dry handed or do apply and type of product to your hands before loc smithing?
Thank you for this valuable info. I’ve def tried it on myself and man my fingers were tired 😂😂I have search for a video on how you achieved you hair color. I know you didn’t use bleach but I was wondering if you have. A video or have done a video on it. Love all your videos 💙
I asked my stylist if she could try locsmything on my hair, she had no clue to what I was talking about. LOL When I finally gave it a try I was surprised with the outcome.
@@thedigitalloctician I noticed when people locsmyth they always do it with their left hand. Can you do this with the right hand? Do you have a tutorial on how to do this
I have a hard time palm rolling on my own locks, especially in the back, its even harder. Locksmithing, I totally don't understand. Though I enjoyed the history of its invention and the woman who started it.
I totally understand Brenda, it is very weird how the hand placement works for both methods particularly on your own head. How do you groom your locs? Do you use a specific method?
I've seen this technique alot on social. Can you make a video on how to do on yourself and someone else. I My daughter and I both have issue with thinning all g our hair lines and have lost locs due to it. I don't twist my hair often Wondering if this could this technique could help with providing me to go longer between retwist and have a neat hairline.
Follow yannie the locologist- locs are not about neatness- retwist should be twice a year or you will have thinning- hair on average grows 6 inches a year so why the manipulation so often - she explains why the thinning- " leave the hair alone stop the manipulation and you stop the thinning - with continued thinning new growth you will have no loc
What confirmation! I always felt palm rolling was going to thin me out. Interlocking didn't help either. One day I just started rolling from the bottom up and my hair sang!
I just got my second retwist after having starter locs for about 3-4 months. But this time she palm rolled them and now they look a lot thinner. Will that make them stay skinny or if i tell her not to do it anymore will they still thicken up over time?
Is this a Playlist case u didn't actually teach any loc smithing in the video lol this is like the 3 video I've watched of urs and the titles are click baits lol loc smithing 101 .... nothing but the creator was mentioned 🤔
Here's the funny thing, this is how I've been retwiating my locs all along. I never felt comfortable palm rolling my hair or anyone else's. The loc smything method felt easier and more comfortable to me. I didn't even know it was a thing. WOW!!!! Thanks for educating me on the proper term.
You're the real MVP!! Lol it took me YEARS to even grasp this and you're day 1 at it! I'm amazed!!!
@@thedigitalloctician thanks. But because of YOU I know the proper term for this method. WE are better together!!!! 🏆 🏆 🏆
Exactly, Ive mine for 7 years and did this since ever, never did a palm roll, i call it finger roll, funniest thing is some people back 7 years ago was saying not do ever do it lol thanks the gods Ive an open mind and could see thru, that it actually gives u more of an accuracy when doing it imo
Wow. I’m shocked this isn’t a normal technique used. I did my teenage sons locs for the first time the other day. I wanted to help him save money. Going to a salon is expensive. I figured how hard could it be. Palm rolling was hurting my hands and wasn’t giving me the results I wanted, so I actually started doing this technique unbeknownst to me that it’s a special technique. It’s something I thought I made up just to get the job done 😂 His hair looked so good once I finished. It actually looked better and much more neat than when he’s gone to the shop.
Peace Loc Queen. Can you please do a video about how to do it on yourself?
Yes, we're definitely learning this together in the Cultivator Community, digitalloctician.com/community
The way it look in the picture you already attempted and tried
I go to the salon in Brooklyn, NY where the creator of this technique is at! Beautiful woman!
Thank you! I started thinking my only option as a microloc besides interlocking was knotting. I’m so glad to know that I have another option in my forever journey. You have been such a great teacher to all of us and I want to say THANK YOU so much for sharing your knowledge!! 🎉🎉🙏🏽🕊️
I started doing this to my locs . Because i was looking for something to make them look less frizzy. I didn't even know there was a name or history. Well I'm going to chalk it up to the ancestors guidance
Your smile is everything 👏🏽☺️
This is how I locked my son's hair and didn't even know what palm rolling was at the time. His locks are neat and organized. They're not frizzy or loose even though I did them while he was sleeping (he was 1.5 years old when I started them)
Mixed race curly hair here and yes yesssss this is the go to twist to keep them so neat. I love your hair. Thank you for sharing the tips!!!
I do this on my 5 yr old but I didn’t know it had a name. I’ve tried the palm rolling and it was not my cup of tea, I couldn’t get it down for nothing. So I’ve been doing “Loc Smything for 2 years”. Wonderful to see it has a name.
Oh wow. Naturally this was the technique I’ve been doing instead of palm rolling my locs but I didn’t know that it was an actual thing.
I do a little bit of both and I have to say it does make a difference. Sometimes I forget so I'll start off palm rolling and then end by loc smything lol
Can this method cause thinning over time?
That history was very informative! Much appreciated.
Happy to share!
I really appreciate this video because I have Sisterlocks and I have had to join several of them together to keep them from breaking which makes it difficult to interlock them. Thanks so much! I'll look for the tutorial.
I actually had my locs done at the salon where Ona Osario Maat brought the Loc Smyth method to the Brooklyn community. I get tons of compliments on my locs. Maybe one day I'll be brave enough to do a video🤭Happy Locing!🧜🏾♀️💜
😲 OMG! I tried it on myself when I first saw it the regular way nd thought my fingers chose to just shut down on me along with cramping😬 I just tried this way, nd soooo much better! My loc is actually smoother this time!! 😁 yaaaay, nd ty so much for this information
I can’t even get the understanding of the hand gesture. Like are we rolling our fingers back and forth or in the direction we twisted our hair?
I had it explained like a slide and roll technique and it make sense now
Thank you so much for sharing this!
Wonderful share!❤🙏🏽
Your locs are so thick and neat 😍😍😍
I Am 6 Years Loc'd. I just did my own retwist and found myself Loc Smything and Palm Rolling
Wow thank you so much i was doing this method , and was just totally unaware of what it was called😊😮
please a video of you doing it on a client . I wanna learn so bad .. mad hard for me
I am loving this video ❤ the background information and who, how and when this was discovered!!!
I'm working on it
I was born 1989 too. This is the first time I've heard of loc smything.
Hello how can you do this technique on sister locs as you stated in your video?
LOCKSMITHING ....THATS IT. Thanks alot. I been trying to figure it out.
Those earrings are GORGEOUS! Where did you get them??
I was born 1990 so I'm right there with you
I do wick locs it twist with the needle personally I love it
Thanks for the vid
Me too. Hehe.
Wow did not even know what it was called and been doing it on my starter locs my hands automatically do that I stead of palm rolling. 😆 next year ima be a beast.
!!!! it’s amazing how we tap into our ancestors through hair
@@thedigitalloctician I thank them for that every day 🙏
Thank you 😊 BEGGINER for me
Did she ever explain or demonstrate how it’s done?
You are absolutely gorgeous ❤
one question cause I'm completely new and ignorant to this, do you do this dry handed or do apply and type of product to your hands before loc smithing?
Thank you for this valuable info. I’ve def tried it on myself and man my fingers were tired 😂😂I have search for a video on how you achieved you hair color. I know you didn’t use bleach but I was wondering if you have. A video or have done a video on it. Love all your videos 💙
Palm rolling is the best
I asked my stylist if she could try locsmything on my hair, she had no clue to what I was talking about. LOL When I finally gave it a try I was surprised with the outcome.
Right!! It makes such a difference!
Yes it really does.
@@thedigitalloctician I noticed when people locsmyth they always do it with their left hand. Can you do this with the right hand? Do you have a tutorial on how to do this
You are in the YT algorithm, so I subscribed...thank you for sharing I am looking forward to more content
Happy you're here!
@@thedigitalloctician ahhh, thank you for the kind welcome
I have a hard time palm rolling on my own locks, especially in the back, its even harder. Locksmithing, I totally don't understand. Though I enjoyed the history of its invention and the woman who started it.
I totally understand Brenda, it is very weird how the hand placement works for both methods particularly on your own head. How do you groom your locs? Do you use a specific method?
Greetings. Please show a video locsmything microlocs/Sisterlocks.
Its funny that i do this an had no idea it was a thing im almost 1 yr april 22nd 😊
Does this method work on straight hair I love your locs there amazing
Can you link the video to the woman who inspired you to locksmyth on your own head?
Who knows where that video is- that endless scroll on IG is the rabbit hole lol
So happy to see you doing it on yourself 🙌🏾. And don’t forget to mention the spelling 😁 Locsmyth vs. Locsmith.
I don’t palm roll because I love the character of the loc without it.
I've seen this technique alot on social. Can you make a video on how to do on yourself and someone else. I
My daughter and I both have issue with thinning all g our hair lines and have lost locs due to it. I don't twist my hair often Wondering if this could this technique could help with providing me to go longer between retwist and have a neat hairline.
Follow yannie the locologist- locs are not about neatness- retwist should be twice a year or you will have thinning- hair on average grows 6 inches a year so why the manipulation so often - she explains why the thinning- " leave the hair alone stop the manipulation and you stop the thinning - with continued thinning new growth you will have no loc
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾🙏🏾
can you properly EXPLAIN the technique. do you mechanically roll forward and backwards? or?
The thing is that when I do that it looks good for like 20 seconds and then the frizz comes right back. So disappointing. 😩
Okay this was very informative and it's going to take some practice for me.
Great video and technique where did u get the earrings?
What confirmation! I always felt palm rolling was going to thin me out. Interlocking didn't help either. One day I just started rolling from the bottom up and my hair sang!
It sure is.. I was doing this even before I knew it was lock smithing.smiting.. It has been wonderful for my locs. Thank you..
Thank you!
Omg I could not figure out how to do it on my own head
It is tricky! We'll definitely be learning this technique in the Cultivator Community, make sure you're on the waitlist to join!
@@thedigitalloctician I’m signed up and I can’t wait
Love the content! Thanks for the info!!
Thank you for watching! 🥰
Amen cause the woman that started mine is just too busy
Thanks for sharing
Didn't even realize was a name but this is how I retwist my wife's hair it's more comfortable on my hand
It's a first for me
Kemet
Teach us oh wise one!
Each one, teach one!
So… no product needed? 😮
I've been doing this for years! Lol
I just got my second retwist after having starter locs for about 3-4 months. But this time she palm rolled them and now they look a lot thinner. Will that make them stay skinny or if i tell her not to do it anymore will they still thicken up over time?
Is this done on damp hair or dry hair? Thanks.
Grooming should be done on damp hair, never dry.
All I know, is that I need those earrings in my life
Why not demonstrate?
1989 gang 😊❤️
💙💜
Your teeth though 🤩.......
Is this a Playlist case u didn't actually teach any loc smithing in the video lol this is like the 3 video I've watched of urs and the titles are click baits lol loc smithing 101 .... nothing but the creator was mentioned 🤔
I do not like palm rolling.
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Thank you for the thumbs up!
Are you a fire sign?
Does Ona have a YT Channel
Not that I know of
How can someone in modern times claims credit for something that's been doing in other countries for centuries...
If u watched the full video she talks about the history of it….
You talk too much
thank you!