15 Months Semi-Free Form || Loc Journey

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024
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    Hallease gives an update on her dreadloc journey as she continues to semi-freeform her locs.
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    Hallease is a video producer and editor based in Texas. Documentary-style vlogs (video journals), tutorials, and much more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 101

  • @hallease
    @hallease  7 років тому +24

    That smudge on my glasses will be the death of me. 😭😭😭

    • @M00037858
      @M00037858 4 роки тому +1

      Wow one of the most naturally beautiful women I've seen in a min + intelligence awesome video!

    • @shanellejones2181
      @shanellejones2181 4 роки тому

      Your hair is beautiful! Are your locs interlocked?

  • @Tullahgit
    @Tullahgit 7 років тому +81

    "I don't need to see my scalp, I know it's there" me af😭😭

    • @ericaj6092
      @ericaj6092 7 років тому +3

      Amatullah Muhammad the best line ever!!! 💯

  • @Bindi_Marc
    @Bindi_Marc 7 років тому +17

    In addition to length, i feel like the sun is giving you beautiful brown tips. I love the natural blend of colors in your locs.

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +10

      Running outside consistently in the #sweltering sun is definitely starting to color my hair.

  • @alexiswhitley4510
    @alexiswhitley4510 7 років тому +33

    So much progress! Also, I love your voice.

  • @BrittanyG1
    @BrittanyG1 7 років тому +25

    I really wish you read books out loud, your voice and video making style is quite relaxing to listen to. I don't have locs so my shampoo won't work

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      Nevertheless, I appreciate your comment. 👌🏿

  • @makebeh
    @makebeh 7 років тому +8

    Really cool background. Love the contrast between the yellow and gray walls.

  • @Tullahgit
    @Tullahgit 7 років тому +13

    Love the space you have here on yt

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +2

      Glad you're enjoying the content, and thank you!

  • @richardsona995
    @richardsona995 7 років тому +3

    I don't even have locs. I just enjoy listening to you speak.

  • @derekbritton4644
    @derekbritton4644 7 років тому +2

    Thank you. I'm pretty active myself and struggled with finding a routine for washing and maintaining proper moisture until I found your channel. Washing your locs often can be a pain but it's totally worth it to maintain a healthy scalp. A year into my journey I've noticed my priority has shifted to the longevity of my locs , not the aesthetic.
    Products: I switch bw diluted Dr Bronners Lavender and Trader Joe's Tea Tree Oil Shampoo (scalp)

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому

      Yeah I've noticed a few people mention Trader Joe's Tea Tree Shampoo. Do you dilute that as well?

  • @ncegbu
    @ncegbu 7 років тому +9

    I use heavily diluted (like 4 parts distilled water to 1 part 'poo) Suave Clarifying Shampoo and rinse, rinse, rinse, rinse again with clear warm water. Occasional spritz with rosewater and/or aloe vera juice depending on the weather. Occasionally massage and/or seal with jojoba (or sweet almond oil), vitamin E, and argan oil mix. Spot treat any itchy scalp with tea tree oil when needed. I did a loc detox with ACV and baking soda earlier this year for the second time in 4.5 yrs of being locked. I was surprised how little gunk I had after all that time, but I guess I am so low maintenance that there wasn't much build up. I do keep my locs covered most of the time when I am at home.

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +2

      Interesting. What do you use to cover your locs?

    • @ncegbu
      @ncegbu 7 років тому +2

      Girl, I use the Dollar Tree special! LOL! It is their $1 "multipurpose bandana". It is essentially a stretchy tube of material. It is stretchy enough for my big head so no headaches and very lightweight. I usually just wear it as a long tube around my locks, but you can get fancy with it. Search "dollar tree multipurpose bandana" here on YT or on the interwebs. They put it out in different prints every season. I cover my head at home to keep out dust/cleaning mishaps, cooking smells, kids' fingers, getting it caught in doorways, cabinets, and my lunch, etc. I usually sleep on a satin pillowcase, but my hair is starting to get long and heavy/hot, so I have been wearing the bandana to bed to keep it off my neck and so I don't rip any locks out when tossing and turning at night.

  • @scarlet2589
    @scarlet2589 7 років тому +21

    U ain't ever seen nobody click on a video faster than I did when I saw this

    • @QueenAlita
      @QueenAlita 7 років тому +4

      Lol! Me too! I loooove her hair, and her personality is infectious.

  • @syedaumar7335
    @syedaumar7335 7 років тому

    Your hair looks really great. Thanks for keeping us updated on your loc journey. I hope you're doing good.

  • @leah8112
    @leah8112 6 років тому +1

    I wash my hair few times a week. Water really helps locs to loc and grow. Love ur vibe

  • @brewatch
    @brewatch 7 років тому +2

    my main stay is Kirkland (costco) environmental etc. dish soap. I dilute about a tablespoon per cup of water. my locs always feel so light and soft after. my second wash is Shea moisture yucca and something. with this combo my moisture level is excellent. my locs are almost 8 years old and I wash every few weeks.

  • @thevisualboard
    @thevisualboard 7 років тому +2

    I tried Black Soap last week and it worked wonders. I didn't use it throughout my hair, just focussed it on my scalp. It was great for an in-between wash

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      What brand do you use, I've tried a few different brands and have learned that not all black soaps are created equal. I should make a video about it tbh

  • @Bindi_Marc
    @Bindi_Marc 7 років тому +18

    im low key down to try smthg new aside from dr bronners BUT i have like 3 huge bottles of soap I have to use before I buy anything new. so itll be like 2025 before im trying something else lol

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      I'm curious to try the Dr.Locs line. They have a trial set for $25

  • @TonyMrBoring
    @TonyMrBoring 7 років тому +2

    Hallease tha Great!

  • @bri_6963
    @bri_6963 7 років тому +3

    I'd be interested in knowing more about the daily upkeep/routine with locs. Like getting ready for work in the morning or prepping for bed.

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +3

      Prepping for bed is just going to bed, I don't cover my hair at all, I sleep on a satin pillowcase. When it starts getting longer I'll probably put it in a bun or something. I work from home so aside from spritzing it with water in the morning so I don't have bedhead that's about it. If I am going to a business meeting or something I'll style it in a roll tuck and pin style. I made a video showing it in the Dreadlocks playlist

  • @rifatherapper
    @rifatherapper 7 років тому

    I'm using Shea Moisture's Low Porosity Shampoo. This is like my 3rd bottle of it and it's a clarifying-moisturizing shampoo. It works better when diluted then directly applying it to your scalp.

  • @angie101972
    @angie101972 7 років тому

    they are progressing nicely!

  • @FroPlusFashion
    @FroPlusFashion 7 років тому +1

    I'm not locd but still enjoyed! Your locs are coming along nicely. 💖

  • @batawskiblitz3360
    @batawskiblitz3360 7 років тому +1

    hallease is so softspoken sweet person ☺

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому

      +Batawski Blitz soft spoken, yes. Sweet 👀👀

  • @tyshundamanning
    @tyshundamanning 7 років тому

    I use elucence clarifying shampoo, then moisture balance shampoo, then the conditioner. I think you may shampoo to often. I train 3-4 hours a week and wash every 2-3 weeks. I think your sebum balances when you give it more time.

  • @TUPHLOVE
    @TUPHLOVE 7 років тому

    For my semi free form locs I love using Alaffia Authentic African Black Soap. I use the peppermint one but they have different scents since you mentioned you don't really like peppermint.

  • @arenee656
    @arenee656 7 років тому

    I use Kinky Curly's Come Clean as my shampoo once/twice a week. I use a spray bottle with water and a little tea tree oil on my scalp in between when it gets dry.

  • @jamesmoore813
    @jamesmoore813 7 років тому

    I wash my locs with a squeeze bottle with 50/50 Suave shampoo and water with a cap full of apple cider vineager. I live in dallas and am naturally very sweaty so My main concern is mold and fungus. while damp, I spritz with tea tree oil too

  • @oneilgerald
    @oneilgerald 7 років тому +11

    Times are hard, so Head & Shoulders is my washerupper. Lol.

    • @Bindi_Marc
      @Bindi_Marc 7 років тому +4

      "times is hard" lol i love it.

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +2

      Ain't nothing wrong with that bruh, I still bust out the head and shoulders if I notice a flare up with my scalp.

  • @nettamd
    @nettamd 7 років тому

    congrats on your 15 months....i also use dr.bronner peppermint castile soap and i love the smell lol....i dilute it as well and put a lil bit of Jamaican black castor in with the mixture so it wouldnt be so drying lol.

  • @angie101972
    @angie101972 7 років тому +1

    I've been using Suave clarifying shampoo from day one.

  • @katkat9915
    @katkat9915 7 років тому +1

    I'm training for a marathon and I just can't stand when my scalp/hair/head sweats.( I use Shea's moisture retention. I've also done an ACV/baking soda spritz to deep clean occasionally. Castor oil or wild growth for my scalp. Rosewater with some essential oils twice per day.)
    Do you use a head tie/scarf when running? I need more moisture wicking. Your locs are definitley growing by leaps and bounds!

  • @LoveSelfFirst1980
    @LoveSelfFirst1980 7 років тому +2

    I use dr bronners but now I use the tea tree kind for my eczema

  • @WutsoevrThngsRLuvly
    @WutsoevrThngsRLuvly 7 років тому

    I love Shea Moisture's Jamaican Black Castor Oil STRENGTHEN & RESTORE SHAMPOO w/ Shea Butter, Peppermint, & Apple Cider Vinegar. I use it for mine and my son's locs. It's sulfate free and consciously produced. It is sooooooo cleansing but not drying at all. You must give it a try...doesn't have a peppermint scent either :-)

  • @soybeans8139
    @soybeans8139 7 років тому

    I had locks for 15 years, but I'm a loose natural now. When I had locks I used natures gate herbal shampoo and conditioner. I also washed my hair no less than once a week.

  • @imtime22
    @imtime22 7 років тому

    I use african black soap to wash my hair! There is one by Alafia that is really nice, they come in all kinds of oil mixtures, one without, and they are charitable!

  • @ksupreme8102
    @ksupreme8102 7 років тому

    I love your hair 😍

  • @renoblitzvevo6058
    @renoblitzvevo6058 7 років тому

    I'm using shea moisture retention shampoo. It seems to work well for me.

  • @ohadhen2001
    @ohadhen2001 7 років тому

    I use DR Bronner's peppermint just like you, no oils or rinse soap or something like that at all.
    If u don't like the peppermint you can try other dr bronner soap smells, such as orange- lemon- lime

  • @nikkiep23
    @nikkiep23 7 років тому

    I've used Dr. Bronners but it didn't get my hair that clean. Maybe I'll re visit it but for now I use Talia Waajid's hydrating shampoo and I love it. I used it as a loose natural too. Are you still interlocking? Your locs are thriving

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      +Nicole Page I should note that when I shampoo with Dr. B I do it twice. First wash lifts the dirt second wash removes the dirt

    • @nikkiep23
      @nikkiep23 7 років тому

      Hallease Good point! I'll try it for my next wash.

  • @CRYPTICB3AUTY
    @CRYPTICB3AUTY 7 років тому

    I use Trader Joe's tea tree oil shampoo the most on a regular basis but if that's not available I'll pretty much use any shampoo that's clear instead of creamy.

  • @musicINme013
    @musicINme013 7 років тому +1

    I use Dr. Bronners too and wouldn't change it for the world

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +2

      +Eating Elephants your screen name is awesome

    • @musicINme013
      @musicINme013 7 років тому +2

      Thank you ❤️ it's a play on the phrase "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time!"

  • @ksupreme8102
    @ksupreme8102 7 років тому

    The best shampoo to use is shea moisture Black castor oil

  • @Yomi4D
    @Yomi4D 7 років тому

    I usually condition every 2 weeks and clarify every 2-3 months w nuetragena

  • @alisiahoinart318
    @alisiahoinart318 3 роки тому

    Omg, how do I do that to my hair?

  • @MissChalet7
    @MissChalet7 7 років тому +3

    I am so thoroughly enjoying your content both here and on Instagram. You can feel the thought that goes into this creative space you are cultivating. And you have such a lovely voice 😊. I am locing for the 2nd time the first set was 6yrs ago and it wasn't the best experience. this time around I feel a lot more confident and clear about what my scalp needs and how I want to nurture my hair. I have sebboric dermatitis so I had to scrap the whole not washing thing smh and the products she used were so sticky. I had to remember what works for others isn't necessarily what's going to work for me! I wash with Dr. Bronners Peppermint too! I am thinking of trying shampoos made by two small business owners I found out about. one is Buttersnbars.com who makes a shampoo that has neem oil in it which is great for sebboric and the other is SixahweNaturals.com (she makes amazing natural deodorant) I also may try just buying neem oil and adding it to diluted Dr. Bronners. you have shared so many amazing tips! thank you. your hair is beautiful but I love that your focus is health. 💞

  • @XandriaPolish
    @XandriaPolish 7 років тому

    Sorry if this comment double posts. Auto play ate my last comment.
    Anyway, I'll cut right to it: how have you gotten flakes out of your locs? You've spoken of scalp issues and frequent washing. What did you do to rid yourself of any flakes you got?
    I'm 7 weeks in and this past week my scalp has been revolting. I washed again and I still see some flakes here and there. Particularly trapped in the loc bed. I rinsed for a while...I'm not sure what else to do.

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      +xandria20 I'm not a loctician or cosmetologist but you might need to just soak your hair in warm water while washing rather than using a shower head. I find when it seems like I can't get my hair clean enough using the sink or a large bucket to clean my hair helps. Also maybe clarify with an ACV soak?

    • @XandriaPolish
      @XandriaPolish 7 років тому

      Hallease Thanks for the reply.
      I think I'm on the right track. I did shampoo in the bath tub but was rushing bc I had an appt. I probably just need to take my time, dunk and soak a bit longer. 👍🏾

  • @kaylaross9977
    @kaylaross9977 7 років тому

    I use Alaria black soap

  • @Lovelylocs-ue9lt
    @Lovelylocs-ue9lt 4 роки тому

    How did you keep your hair laying down??

  • @bolanlerhodes9817
    @bolanlerhodes9817 4 роки тому

    How did u get this Bob look?

  • @gweasah
    @gweasah 7 років тому +1

    how many locs do you have

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      +Greg Da The sauce about 189

  • @QueenAlita
    @QueenAlita 7 років тому +2

    Hey Hallease, I use castile soap too, but I'm South African (so i kinda live here too) and we don't have Dr. Bronner's so I can't really say anything about it. The castile soap I use is fragrance free, but I do add peppermint oil to it, because, like you said, it's really great for locs and I've noticed that it's a great ingredient to have for growing my hair. Maybe try African black soap (but if I can recall you might have been down that road already). I've seen other youtubers use the Dr. Bronner's with tea tree - have you tried it? Anyway, I'm not sure if I've been of much help, but I will say this - you have BEAUTIFUL locs - I love the way they're so full on your head, my hair is fine so I can only admire from afar. Please check out my channel and support if you like what you see (and hear). Take care and thanks for all the awesome videos.

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +2

      Yeah, I tried Alaffia's black soap and then stopped because it seemed to leave too much of a residue, but I now use Dudu Osun black soap which I like a lot more so maybe I'll give that a try.

  • @MsLiberianLady
    @MsLiberianLady 7 років тому

    Would u ever dye your hair ....its grown so much..

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      Nah. Too much maintenance.

  • @memelois
    @memelois 7 років тому

    What about moisture? Do you not have moisture issue, not using oil?

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому

      +Meisha Harris depends on the time of year

  • @bolanlerhodes9817
    @bolanlerhodes9817 4 роки тому

    I like ur hair

  • @abja101
    @abja101 7 років тому

    Dr. Bronners tea tree soap?

  • @taginefc3189
    @taginefc3189 7 років тому +1

    Do you have seborrheic dermatitis ??

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      +taginefc i haven't gotten it professionally diagnosed by a dermatologist but yes I think I do have a very mild/manageable case

  • @elpretochines
    @elpretochines 7 років тому +1

    where do you buy dread jewels?

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому +1

      +Arekkusu amazon!

    • @elpretochines
      @elpretochines 7 років тому

      thanks!

    • @_kaleido
      @_kaleido 7 років тому

      You can buy the ones she's wearing at SamsBeauty.com, 99 cents for a 12 pack I think... they do bend pretty easily so maybe the ones she buys are higher quality!

  • @lillian7228
    @lillian7228 7 років тому +1

    I'm using Shea moisture's Jamaican black castor oil clarifying shampoo with ACV and Shea butter. I love it, but I may change it up soon because I hear Shea moisture switched up the formula on us. gonna finish out my last bottle and see where that leads me

  • @AKIYIAKELLY
    @AKIYIAKELLY 7 років тому

    nice

  • @Jessx
    @Jessx 7 років тому

    do you ever think you'd switch to palmrolling?

    • @hallease
      @hallease  7 років тому

      +Jess eh maybe one day

  • @aaronjacob5454
    @aaronjacob5454 7 років тому +1

    I use Black caster oil shampoo works great!!!!! I Like it better than Dr Bronners. just me.

  • @1perle
    @1perle 7 років тому

  • @StudyBuddy12
    @StudyBuddy12 6 років тому

    Pantene and Carol's Daughter

  • @4evalocd660
    @4evalocd660 6 років тому

    Tea tree shampoo so far so gd

  • @Kashfrmdaway
    @Kashfrmdaway 4 роки тому

    Your Pretty Self 🥴