You’re a treasure! I have loose ends and noticed bunching, which initially concerned me. Now I see that it’s just an exciting part of the journey. I’m glad you thoroughly explained this 😊
This is the most technically informative video I've seen in a long time; 10/10 As general example of a question being addressed; it deals with the topic showing obvious knowledge, gives relevant and different examples, makes sense and avoids unnecessary information
Finding your chanel before installning my micro locs, I think God is on my side in this new journey. Thank you for your informative videos. You are a good teacher, you have a good heart too. stay blessed...
TFS! I'm 14mths into my microlocs journey and started with two-strand twists. I've experienced bunching on some of my locs and at first was like oh no don't like this! My loctician explained it was typical due to my curls and because we started with twists and honestly now I like the bunching... reminds me of the butterfly locs 🤭
Yessss, natural butterfly locs. I'm glad you're embracing them. People pay to get faux butterfly locs installed when we grow them naturally. In this video here, I talk all about it ua-cam.com/video/w8GVLUMQehg/v-deo.html
Yessss!!! I’m 18 mo, my locs are beautiful But i watched another video & one lady explained its because of my curls. I was so relieved 😅 . I normally go every 5-6wks and on week 4 i wash & deep condition. But i think im going to just deep condition on week 5 so she can keep my locs looking right lol
Ok this was amazing. So bunching isn’t necessarily bad, because that was my main concern. I don’t mind it but I was concerned because I didn’t know if it was supposed to be happening or not so I needed more knowledge and this video provided that. Thank you. I am no longer concerned.🙏🏾
Thank you!!! I have a very loose curl pattern and LOTS of bunching after starting this process 3 months ago. This video makes me feel much more confident about the bunching. I found myself trying to explain the bunching and while not really having enough knowledge about the process. New subscriber here! 😊
This is an amazing video, hands down. I have very small interlocked microlocs established a10 weeks ago. I had 14"-15" when established and an avg of 3" loose, heat-damaged hair. I prefer the uniformed look, so it'll be interesting to see what happens. I know I won't want the larger ends, but I'm here for the journey.
Thank you for this view. One picture -thick hair with 2' left open at end bunched bad. To thick to fit thru tool for retie. Took my 8month old locs earleir 1st Sec taken out
Thank you so much Ms. Beauty for explaining the bunching process. (Covid) For two+ years I actually thought I did something wrong to my hair because the shaft was thinner than the ends, I’m so relieved to see your demonstration of your own strands. I love the way you teach. There are a lot of us out here with locks and don’t understand what we have. Again thank you Ms. Beauty 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 ❤️❤️
You are just awesome. I am a new subscriber🎉for about 4 weeks now. My Sisterlock Consultant referred me to your channel prior to doing my establishment. My locks were established on 5/28/24, 3 weeks today, and I am loving my locks. I have also started documenting my journey. Thanks for sharing. Peace & Blessings.
Thank you for this information. I watched multiple of your videos before locking and have returned to them as my locks have progressed. This was a very informative video and helped me not to worry about this natural part of my hair journey.
This was so informative and helpful. I am am 4 months in and started my locs on 12/20. I am having bunching more so in the back of my hair, but on the sides also. I was concerned and not sure why this was happening, but you explained it perfectly. I do have loose ends on a looser curl pattern that started with 2 strand twists, so it all makes sense. I don't mind some of it, but it also gets on my nerves too.
This is SOOOO GOOD!!! I am in Canada 🇨🇦 out in the Northwest Territories.. I have sis locs 10+ yrs. Hoping to take your course as there is NO ONE out in these far out communities that can do my hair. Locs has been one of theeee best decisions I've made for myself!!
This video is extremely informative and necessary for persons like me who was very concerned. I have had bunching because I have a softer texture and I started my locs as 2 strand twists. Mine was quite bad to the point where they hair matted on each other just leaving string to bottoms and it was short and stubby. My loctician and her consultants go through and fix whenever necessary and she advised some of your tips as well, so now I am protective styling between retightenings. I sent her this video as well to see if we can employ some of your other useful tips. Thank you so much and keep these nuggets of wisdom flowing - We need it to remain sane, now!
Thank you for this informative video. I am 6 weeks into my journey and I have watched tons of videos, but was specifically looking for information on bunching. I started with small coils and had a retwist at 4 weeks. All the videos say "trust the process", which I am working hard to do, but the bunching was concerning me. I am more at ease now after watching your video. I am excited for the weeks ahead. Thank you!
Thank you. I now understand what is happening to my Sisterlocks. I am 4 months in and my lock is bunching a lot. The information you presented will help.
You have helped me soooo much to understand exactly what it is about my locs that I'm not happy with. I have 2" or more of loose ends and I just sent my loctician a msg asking to how to get those loose ends interlocked--- I have sisterlocks. I have to personally twist the end of each loc every week or after ever wash for a more uniformed look because it looks crazy with that much frizzy ends and I don't like that look on me. I've had my locs for 5 months now.
Thanks so much, new subscriber. Just stumbled on your channel and watching this video. I am 4 months locked with 4c hair (started with 2 strand twist then 3 point rotation for retying). Was experiencing a lot of bunching and it bothered me but after listening to you, I feel a lot better.
Yes, you are helping. I have looser hair at the nape of my neck and when self installing I twisted those in the "kitchen" due to laziness( my arms were hurting from doing all those braids lol), didn't know better so at first I paid them little attention. After a few months I noticed them getting short and fat. I was thinking to cut them off but now I realize it's natural bunching so maybe I'll leave them alone to see what they do next!🥰
So glad I came here today . I have sisterlocks . My hair is naturally loose curl I started with long install ( 13 months in) . My hair started looking short and wavy bunches . I was freaking out . I still am 😅. I understand better watching this video it’s necessary.
I needed this video. I’m 17 months sisterlocked and I have some bunching. It’s been concerning me for some time and I even reached out to a loctition to see if she did loc fixes. I’m going to be patient but I have a retie Wednesday and I’ll bring up my concerns with her and see what she says
Wow. This is EVERYTHING. Iys been 8 years and i have 4c hair with interlocking method and my ends were relaxed. I initially got locs for a uniformed look. I have bunching/thick ends and can't stand it, cut 2 inches of hair and had loose ends which freaked me out and afraid to cut more. Haven't known what to do for a long time and your info relieves me so much. Now I know what to do. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you so much. Your videos are always so informative. I spent the past weekend fixing my besties bunching locs. Knowledge is power. I wish we knew all of this when she started her journey. The loctitions she has been seeing need your knowledge. 😑 Have a blessed day! 🤗💞
I appreciate your content. I wish I had found you two years ago before starting my locks. I have thick high density and my ends are thick. Cannot do a nice ponytail. 😢☹️ I want to start over.
Oh so what you are saying is to leave my hair alone? Got it lol. I was so worried about the bunching on my 2 strand twist locs because the ends started to look thinner beyond the bunching point. I wont lie, I have loosened a few and retwisted because I thought something was going wrong. Wonderful video!
Thank-you for keeping me from having a stroke! My hair is awful and I didn't know what was going on...I hate it...hopefully I will be able to get my Sisterlocks fixed.
Love your channel, I'm binge watching videos to help me understand how to care for sisterlocks. I get my locks installed soon, Jan 4th, I am super excited. Wishing you even more success in the new year.
I'm so glad you made this video. I haven't finished watch it yet but in just the first few minutes you said what I'm always telling my clients. Bunching is apart of some ppls locking process mostly looser curl patterns has the most noticeable bunching but even tighter textures bunch but because the coils are smaller it's not as noticeable. As the hair starts to lock and form and draw up basically it's like some curls tend to draw up more then curl outward. Everyone makes it seem like it's the worse thing ever giving ppl false hope about what their locks may look like.
Very informative. Thank you! I've been locked for 2.5 years. I have LARGE sisterlocks of varying sizes (wasnt what I paid for, but that's for another day) and a whole lotta bunching. My previous loctician never bothered to maintain or correct and kept telling me its fine. Now I feel like I'm stuck with it. How do I correct at this point? Or what do I look for in a loctician who can correct? Locticians like you are unicorns and no one seems willing to do it.
So sorry to hear that has been your experience so far. I know that can be very frustrating all around. If the bunch is at the ends, you trim your hair to get rid of the bunching on the ends. Or since it's been 2.5 years you can stretch the ends to smooth it out (example of that is on my recent live stream). When going with a loctician, check to see if they do repairs and itf it's apart of the retightening process. Some locticians have it as a separate appointment. But trust your instinct when you get a feeling/vibe about someone even during the phone call.
Your Sisterlocs color and cut curl pattern are gorgeous. Your make up looks great 😌!! You looking extra cute 🥰 on this video. Great info my 13 months Sisterlocs are fine thin low density so I’m prone to slippage and bunching. Needless to say I’m experiencing bunching lol. But I don’t mine cause I like the frizzy fullness to cover my scalpiness lol. Loving my journey
Aww, thank you so much!! I'm so glad you are enjoying your loc journey. I had a family photo shoot that day so I was all made up and had to record my video that day as well. It was a busy and late night for me.
Thank you thank for the content; I’m only 6ish weeks into my sister loc journey; started with 2,3,&4 inch hair so finding good content to educate me more is so helpful ❣️ I need to find a husband transition process video bc mine is going through it with my hair transition 🙈☺️
You are so welcome! Having 2 to 4 inches of hair, in my experience loc quickly and no bunching. Bundle and shampoo your hair and you'll be locd in no time.
This video was so helpful I was very nervous and scared about my bunching I have sister locs and I started on heat damage hair 🫤 but I feel better and understand it’s necessary sometimes in your process 😊
Thank you for this video. I have a loc that’s bothering me it has a knot at the end and I wanted to mess with it and you made this just in time because of this video I’m going to leave it alone. Thank you I appreciate you. ❤️
Thank you! If you find it undesirable, ask your loctician to help you out. But keep in mind that if you're in the beginning stages of your locs, they'll continue to condense and be more compacted. Once you are completely locd, you can trim the ends if you'd like.
Hi, I would like to be able to reduce the size of the bunching at the bottom of my client's locs. She started them with 2-strand twists and now I maintain them and the ends of her locs are all fat from bunching... will that go away or can it be fixed?
Great content. I have sisterlocks and some of my bunching looks like butterfly locs which I love but my Loctician suggested that they were corrected so I won’t develop thick ends.
Such a awesome video and explanation, thank you so much. My bunching bothered me entirely too much, it drove me crazy. I’m still considering just starting completely over and going with a different size and method.
Sak PA Se??? I love the way you explain things in your videos, you are so detailed,and straight to the point. I am planning on locking my hair and your videos been so informative....I love it...love your attitude. Happy New Year!!
@barbaraheard249 you are very welcome. Not taking new clients at this time but my colleague Felicia is still taking a few more. You can book here with her fe-locs.square.site/
Great info. Can u do a video on how to mositure low porosity and high porosity. My stylist is telling me to only put oil in my hair, the oils sits on my hair. When I was loose natural I would wet my hair to kositIrize than add oil to seal and that worked for me. I've been liced for 6 months
I have over100 locs and I have bunching on pretty much every one of them...in the middle of the loc shaft. I love them and never touch them. They look unique and like butterfly locs.
yassss! you get yours naturally when people out here paying to get it done. I did a video on it a while ago ua-cam.com/video/w8GVLUMQehg/v-deo.html enjoy!
Thank you SO MUCH for this informative information. I have Sisterlocks with a loose curl pattern and I’ve noticed some bunching. I was worried and wondered if that is normal or if it’s something that needs to be addressed ASAP! LOL So thank you for breaking it down and giving me relief! 😂 I have subscribed and looked forward to watching more of your videos. Btw, you are beautiful! 😀
Hello, first I would like to thank you for sharing some info with us throughout our sister locks journey. 🙏🏾 I’ve watched a couple of UA-cam videos on sister locks, they’ve giving some good advice. I’m in my 18months sister locks journey, and to tell you the truth I thought I was doing a good job by taking care of them but I’m not. I really didn’t think getting sister locks was going to be a serious process like when I went natural. I have a color on my locks I never use a leave in conditioner or conditioner after I color. And now I have bunching, my locks are dry. I have watched your five favorite water-base leave in conditioners. Since my hair is colored what would be the best shampoo and conditioner to use after coloring? Please and you’re God sent to us🙏🏾
What do you think about locs twisted counterclockwise (to the left) ? I got my starter 2 strand locs yesterday, & the loctician twisted them to the left. I have thick, dense coily 4c hair. I’ve seen a couple posts claiming that it causes breakage & lumps and bumps in the loc. I really don’t want to start over, so I plan on continuing with the same loctician for the first year before I switch and start getting them twisted clockwise once they’re mature
Love your tutorials I have had microlocs for 14 months some of my hair is still straight due to flat ironing my hair before the microlocs, now I have a lot of bunching will you do a tutorial in detail on how to get rid of the bunching??? Thanks 21:19
Thank you! You can twist/pull gently to unwind/loosen up the bunching. Then tighten to close the gap to prevent from happening again. Or you can comb the ends out and braid/twist/interlock to secure it. This probably doesn't make any sense to you but visual is so much better. I'll see if I can put something together. But hope a little bit makes sense.
@@EnToiBeauty yes, yes please, please make a video on correction of bunching. I'm 2.5 years in, self maintaining my SL and noticed the locs at the crown of my head(4a, type hair)had a bunch of mini "butterflies" or bunching just at the ends. I've never had a bunching issue before as the rest of my hair is a 4Z type (lol, I'm referring to 4c type) I have been pulling to try to straighten them out but no success. HELP!
I literally thought when I saw punching. The client may have not been keeping up with reti. You have made me understand very clearly. Thank you xoxo
You're welcome A
It’s SO refreshing to hear someone speak with knowledge on this subject! Thank you! Please keep dropping these pearls of wisdom!!🙌🏽💖
Thank you so much! Will do!
You’re a treasure! I have loose ends and noticed bunching, which initially concerned me. Now I see that it’s just an exciting part of the journey. I’m glad you thoroughly explained this 😊
So happy to hear that
This is the most technically informative video I've seen in a long time; 10/10
As general example of a question being addressed; it deals with the topic showing obvious knowledge, gives relevant and different examples, makes sense and avoids unnecessary information
Wow, thank you🥰!
Finding your chanel before installning my micro locs, I think God is on my side in this new journey. Thank you for your informative videos. You are a good teacher, you have a good heart too. stay blessed...
Thank you 😊
TFS! I'm 14mths into my microlocs journey and started with two-strand twists. I've experienced bunching on some of my locs and at first was like oh no don't like this! My loctician explained it was typical due to my curls and because we started with twists and honestly now I like the bunching... reminds me of the butterfly locs 🤭
Yessss, natural butterfly locs. I'm glad you're embracing them. People pay to get faux butterfly locs installed when we grow them naturally. In this video here, I talk all about it ua-cam.com/video/w8GVLUMQehg/v-deo.html
@@EnToiBeauty yes! You're Absolutely right! It's definitely important to trust the process despite how hard it can be lol. Will check out new subbie!
@@thisnaturalgirlislocd Welcome!
Yessss!!! I’m 18 mo, my locs are beautiful
But i watched another video & one lady explained its because of my curls. I was so relieved 😅 . I normally go every 5-6wks and on week 4 i wash & deep condition. But i think im going to just deep condition on week 5 so she can keep my locs looking right lol
Ok this was amazing. So bunching isn’t necessarily bad, because that was my main concern. I don’t mind it but I was concerned because I didn’t know if it was supposed to be happening or not so I needed more knowledge and this video provided that. Thank you. I am no longer concerned.🙏🏾
This video was so on point! I've done so much searching for answers to my loc issues and you absolutely nailed it. Thank You!
So glad I could help
@@EnToiBeauty Your knowledge was indeed helpful. I’ll have to catch up on all of your videos. So glad I found you during my search. Peace & Blessings
VERY comprehensive video. I’m contemplating locs and prior to watching your video I could not conceptualize bunching/budding. Thank you soo much!
So glad it was helpful!
Thank you!!! I have a very loose curl pattern and LOTS of bunching after starting this process 3 months ago. This video makes me feel much more confident about the bunching. I found myself trying to explain the bunching and while not really having enough knowledge about the process. New subscriber here! 😊
Welcome and I'm glad the information helped.
This is an amazing video, hands down. I have very small interlocked microlocs established a10 weeks ago. I had 14"-15" when established and an avg of 3" loose, heat-damaged hair. I prefer the uniformed look, so it'll be interesting to see what happens. I know I won't want the larger ends, but I'm here for the journey.
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for this view. One picture -thick hair with 2' left open at end bunched bad. To thick to fit thru tool for retie.
Took my 8month old locs earleir 1st Sec taken out
This was so useful. I’m interlock 🔒 & Ive got bunching in some of my locs, it scared the heck out of me 🤣🤣
Thanks for explaining this ✊🏾
Glad it was helpful!🥰
Very informative! I am almost 5 months into my SL journey and am embracing any bunching I experience.
Thank youuu!!!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much Ms. Beauty for explaining the bunching process. (Covid) For two+ years I actually thought I did something wrong to my hair because the shaft was thinner than the ends, I’m so relieved to see your demonstration of your own strands. I love the way you teach. There are a lot of us out here with locks and don’t understand what we have. Again thank you Ms. Beauty 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 ❤️❤️
So happy that you found this useful!
You are just awesome. I am a new subscriber🎉for about 4 weeks now. My Sisterlock Consultant referred me to your channel prior to doing my establishment. My locks were established on 5/28/24, 3 weeks today, and I am loving my locks. I have also started documenting my journey. Thanks for sharing. Peace & Blessings.
@@hiddencurls welcome to my channel and welcome to the Loc community 🩵🩵🩵
Your videos are so informative and you don't rush through things. Thanks for that!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this information. I watched multiple of your videos before locking and have returned to them as my locks have progressed. This was a very informative video and helped me not to worry about this natural part of my hair journey.
@@terevatereva 🩵🩵🩵
This was so informative and helpful. I am am 4 months in and started my locs on 12/20. I am having bunching more so in the back of my hair, but on the sides also. I was concerned and not sure why this was happening, but you explained it perfectly. I do have loose ends on a looser curl pattern that started with 2 strand twists, so it all makes sense. I don't mind some of it, but it also gets on my nerves too.
Glad you found the video helpful🥰
This is SOOOO GOOD!!! I am in Canada 🇨🇦 out in the Northwest Territories.. I
have sis locs 10+ yrs. Hoping to take your course as there is NO ONE out in these far out communities that can do my hair. Locs has been one of theeee best decisions I've made for myself!!
🩵 glad you enjoyed it
This video is extremely informative and necessary for persons like me who was very concerned. I have had bunching because I have a softer texture and I started my locs as 2 strand twists. Mine was quite bad to the point where they hair matted on each other just leaving string to bottoms and it was short and stubby. My loctician and her consultants go through and fix whenever necessary and she advised some of your tips as well, so now I am protective styling between retightenings. I sent her this video as well to see if we can employ some of your other useful tips. Thank you so much and keep these nuggets of wisdom flowing - We need it to remain sane, now!
Glad it helped 🤗
Thank you for this informative video. I am 6 weeks into my journey and I have watched tons of videos, but was specifically looking for information on bunching. I started with small coils and had a retwist at 4 weeks. All the videos say "trust the process", which I am working hard to do, but the bunching was concerning me. I am more at ease now after watching your video. I am excited for the weeks ahead. Thank you!
@sabeas5550 glad you found this helpful 🩵🩵🩵
Thank you. I now understand what is happening to my Sisterlocks. I am 4 months in and my lock is bunching a lot. The information you presented will help.
You are so welcome!
This was very good info, i'm glad to note that bunching is a necessary process of the locking process.
@@alanaquestelles6110 glad you enjoyed it
I’m so glad to have come across your video because I was wondering why I have knots in my locs. Thank you for explaining
You are so welcome
You have helped me soooo much to understand exactly what it is about my locs that I'm not happy with. I have 2" or more of loose ends and I just sent my loctician a msg asking to how to get those loose ends interlocked--- I have sisterlocks. I have to personally twist the end of each loc every week or after ever wash for a more uniformed look because it looks crazy with that much frizzy ends and I don't like that look on me. I've had my locs for 5 months now.
Are you still banding when you shampoo your locs?
Thanks so much, new subscriber. Just stumbled on your channel and watching this video. I am 4 months locked with 4c hair (started with 2 strand twist then 3 point rotation for retying). Was experiencing a lot of bunching and it bothered me but after listening to you, I feel a lot better.
Glad to hear that😊
Yes, you are helping. I have looser hair at the nape of my neck and when self installing I twisted those in the "kitchen" due to laziness( my arms were hurting from doing all those braids lol), didn't know better so at first I paid them little attention. After a few months I noticed them getting short and fat. I was thinking to cut them off but now I realize it's natural bunching so maybe I'll leave them alone to see what they do next!🥰
Yes, leave them babies alone. As it continues to loc and solidify, it will condense.
So glad I came here today . I have sisterlocks . My hair is naturally loose curl I started with long install ( 13 months in) . My hair started looking short and wavy bunches . I was freaking out . I still am 😅. I understand better watching this video it’s necessary.
I'm glad this video helped
Thank you for the informative video . Girl your skin is just gorgeous❤🙏🏿
Thank you so much!
Thank you for your expertise and simple explanations. I understand better now, based on hair type. So good.
You're welcome!
I needed this video. I’m 17 months sisterlocked and I have some bunching. It’s been concerning me for some time and I even reached out to a loctition to see if she did loc fixes. I’m going to be patient but I have a retie Wednesday and I’ll bring up my concerns with her and see what she says
This video was well put together and very informative. .Thank you from someone with starter locs. Helped tremendously ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow. This is EVERYTHING. Iys been 8 years and i have 4c hair with interlocking method and my ends were relaxed. I initially got locs for a uniformed look. I have bunching/thick ends and can't stand it, cut 2 inches of hair and had loose ends which freaked me out and afraid to cut more. Haven't known what to do for a long time and your info relieves me so much. Now I know what to do. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You're very welcome!
Thanks!
Omg, thank you for your consideration. I appreciate you🤗
Thank you so much. Your videos are always so informative. I spent the past weekend fixing my besties bunching locs. Knowledge is power. I wish we knew all of this when she started her journey. The loctitions she has been seeing need your knowledge. 😑 Have a blessed day! 🤗💞
Thank you
I appreciate your content. I wish I had found you two years ago before starting my locks. I have thick high density and my ends are thick. Cannot do a nice ponytail. 😢☹️ I want to start over.
Can you just trim the ends?
Oh so what you are saying is to leave my hair alone? Got it lol. I was so worried about the bunching on my 2 strand twist locs because the ends started to look thinner beyond the bunching point. I wont lie, I have loosened a few and retwisted because I thought something was going wrong. Wonderful video!
@@lisareeves4578 glad you enjoyed it
Thank-you for keeping me from having a stroke! My hair is awful and I didn't know what was going on...I hate it...hopefully I will be able to get my Sisterlocks fixed.
@jacquelinescott7466 oh no, hopefully your journey gets better
Great content and close up examples! You took me to school 🤗. Thank you 😊
😀 I'm so glad!
Love your channel, I'm binge watching videos to help me understand how to care for sisterlocks.
I get my locks installed soon, Jan 4th, I am super excited.
Wishing you even more success in the new year.
Awesome! Thank you!
Love your content. You look great in your white sweater! Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge! Blessings!
Thank you so much!
Thankyou, this video has relieved some of my bunching anxiety
😍😍😍
Thank you. Good information
BEST VIDEO EVER!!! So glad i watched this video ...just the info i needed to keep trusting the process! Love the examples too❤
Thank you
I'm so glad you made this video. I haven't finished watch it yet but in just the first few minutes you said what I'm always telling my clients. Bunching is apart of some ppls locking process mostly looser curl patterns has the most noticeable bunching but even tighter textures bunch but because the coils are smaller it's not as noticeable. As the hair starts to lock and form and draw up basically it's like some curls tend to draw up more then curl outward. Everyone makes it seem like it's the worse thing ever giving ppl false hope about what their locks may look like.
Yes to all of it! I keep reminding them it's the process. But everyone wants their locs to look like someone else's.
Very informative. Thank you! I've been locked for 2.5 years. I have LARGE sisterlocks of varying sizes (wasnt what I paid for, but that's for another day) and a whole lotta bunching. My previous loctician never bothered to maintain or correct and kept telling me its fine. Now I feel like I'm stuck with it. How do I correct at this point? Or what do I look for in a loctician who can correct? Locticians like you are unicorns and no one seems willing to do it.
So sorry to hear that has been your experience so far. I know that can be very frustrating all around. If the bunch is at the ends, you trim your hair to get rid of the bunching on the ends. Or since it's been 2.5 years you can stretch the ends to smooth it out (example of that is on my recent live stream). When going with a loctician, check to see if they do repairs and itf it's apart of the retightening process. Some locticians have it as a separate appointment. But trust your instinct when you get a feeling/vibe about someone even during the phone call.
Makes total sense. Love the examples. Does the hair eventually become more uniform if left alone? Thanks for sharing. So informative!💕
Yes it does for most people not all.
This is excellent information
@@alanaquestelles6110 🩵🩵🩵
Your Sisterlocs color and cut curl pattern are gorgeous. Your make up looks great 😌!! You looking extra cute 🥰 on this video. Great info my 13 months Sisterlocs are fine thin low density so I’m prone to slippage and bunching. Needless to say I’m experiencing bunching lol. But I don’t mine cause I like the frizzy fullness to cover my scalpiness lol. Loving my journey
Aww, thank you so much!! I'm so glad you are enjoying your loc journey. I had a family photo shoot that day so I was all made up and had to record my video that day as well. It was a busy and late night for me.
Thank you thank for the content; I’m only 6ish weeks into my sister loc journey; started with 2,3,&4 inch hair so finding good content to educate me more is so helpful ❣️ I need to find a husband transition process video bc mine is going through it with my hair transition 🙈☺️
You are so welcome! Having 2 to 4 inches of hair, in my experience loc quickly and no bunching. Bundle and shampoo your hair and you'll be locd in no time.
Awe praying he shows more support
This video was so helpful I was very nervous and scared about my bunching I have sister locs and I started on heat damage hair 🫤 but I feel better and understand it’s necessary sometimes in your process 😊
I'm so glad it helped!
Omg was freaking out lol thank a lot for this video
@@4mandafernandes you're welcome 😊
You are hands down my FAVORITE!
I wish I were in you state, I’d loved to be your client 💕👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Wow, thank you, love!
Thank you for this video. I have a loc that’s bothering me it has a knot at the end and I wanted to mess with it and you made this just in time because of this video I’m going to leave it alone. Thank you I appreciate you. ❤️
You are so welcome!
You look so pretty...thanks for the knowledge
Thank you 😊
This was a great, very informative video!
Thank you
Here watching and thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks love
You’re examples are great. I have all of that going on.
Thank you! If you find it undesirable, ask your loctician to help you out. But keep in mind that if you're in the beginning stages of your locs, they'll continue to condense and be more compacted. Once you are completely locd, you can trim the ends if you'd like.
@@EnToiBeauty it doesn’t bother me at all. I trust the process. My loctician says my hair and scalp are healthy. 3 yrs 04/2022 🙌🏾🙌🏾
@@felicialinear3239 awesome! You're about to start experiencing some noticeable growth lady. That 3 year mark be hitting differently.
Hi, I would like to be able to reduce the size of the bunching at the bottom of my client's locs. She started them with 2-strand twists and now I maintain them and the ends of her locs are all fat from bunching... will that go away or can it be fixed?
Very informative. Thank you for this video
You're welcome!
l love watching you because I have learn a lot about my sister loc thank you
I'm so glad you're learning and thank you so much for your support!
I have those same bunching
Great content. I have sisterlocks and some of my bunching looks like butterfly locs which I love but my Loctician suggested that they were corrected so I won’t develop thick ends.
Thank you! Yes, if you don't want thick ends, you have to address it.
Thanks for sharing, makes a lot of sense🙂
Thanks for watching
Thank you for this tutorial. I have learnt
You are welcome
I feel better after watching this cz i have alot of bunching. Now it makes sense
@@Nakirayi 🩵🩵🩵
Such a awesome video and explanation, thank you so much. My bunching bothered me entirely too much, it drove me crazy. I’m still considering just starting completely over and going with a different size and method.
Do you only have bunching at the ends? If so, you can just cut your hair above the bunching (given that you're locd already).
@@EnToiBeauty yes, that’s exactly what I decided to do so I’m a lot more relieved.
@@relaxme5919 awesome!
This is one of the best videos I 've seen on the subject. New Subbie Here!
Thank you😊
Makes so much sense.Thank you so much beautiful! And your hair is beauuuutiful!
Thank you so much!!
You’re helping me. I’m a week in, didn’t find you before I got my sister locs …cause I jumped and didn’t look 🤣😂😂 now I’m watching video 🤣😂😂😂
😃 I did the same thing. I saw someone with them, looked at a couple of pictures online and jumped on it. It's a journey...enjoy it!
Sak PA Se??? I love the way you explain things in your videos, you are so detailed,and straight to the point. I am planning on locking my hair and your videos been so informative....I love it...love your attitude. Happy New Year!!
Merci anpil cheri!
Thank you! That info was so informative. Are you taking new clients?
@barbaraheard249 you are very welcome. Not taking new clients at this time but my colleague Felicia is still taking a few more. You can book here with her fe-locs.square.site/
Thank for a very thorough video. Excellent content
Thank you
Here watching
Great info. Can u do a video on how to mositure low porosity and high porosity. My stylist is telling me to only put oil in my hair, the oils sits on my hair. When I was loose natural I would wet my hair to kositIrize than add oil to seal and that worked for me. I've been liced for 6 months
Very informational thanks for sharing ❤
You're welcome!
I have over100 locs and I have bunching on pretty much every one of them...in the middle of the loc shaft. I love them and never touch them. They look unique and like butterfly locs.
yassss! you get yours naturally when people out here paying to get it done. I did a video on it a while ago ua-cam.com/video/w8GVLUMQehg/v-deo.html enjoy!
thank you for that because i have alot of bunching
You're welcome
Thank you SO MUCH for this informative information.
I have Sisterlocks with a loose curl pattern and I’ve noticed some bunching.
I was worried and wondered if that is normal or if it’s something that needs to be addressed ASAP! LOL
So thank you for breaking it down and giving me relief! 😂
I have subscribed and looked forward to watching more of your videos.
Btw, you are beautiful! 😀
🥰Thank you! So glad I can provide so relief in your loc journey
Thank you , much appreciated ❤
You are so welcome🥰
Thank you for the information it was very helpful
So glad it was helpful!
Omg thank you! I was starting to think I did something wrong and done messed my hair up! 😂😂
Glad I could help!
Great video! thank you!!
You're welcome
Thank you ❤great video
You are so welcome!
Hello, first I would like to thank you for sharing some info with us throughout our sister locks journey. 🙏🏾 I’ve watched a couple of UA-cam videos on sister locks, they’ve giving some good advice. I’m in my 18months sister locks journey, and to tell you the truth I thought I was doing a good job by taking care of them but I’m not. I really didn’t think getting sister locks was going to be a serious process like when I went natural. I have a color on my locks I never use a leave in conditioner or conditioner after I color. And now I have bunching, my locks are dry. I have watched your five favorite water-base leave in conditioners. Since my hair is colored what would be the best shampoo and conditioner to use after coloring? Please and you’re God sent to us🙏🏾
If your locs are mature, check out the olaplex system. It is meant to restore color treated hair.
I want microlocs is there such a thing as small locs and is microlocs always done it two strand or coil comb? Can you do microlocs like sisterlocs.
Yes and yes. Microlocs are just small locs but can be started with 2strandtwist, braids, interlocks, etc
Was referring to the demonstration you did using your hair. Do you have soft textured hair?
@@sandrabennett9243 No, I don't.
What do you think about locs twisted counterclockwise (to the left) ? I got my starter 2 strand locs yesterday, & the loctician twisted them to the left. I have thick, dense coily 4c hair. I’ve seen a couple posts claiming that it causes breakage & lumps and bumps in the loc. I really don’t want to start over, so I plan on continuing with the same loctician for the first year before I switch and start getting them twisted clockwise once they’re mature
Awesome demonstration!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you 🤗
Love your videos…all of them ❤
@surayyahspears8450 thank you 😊
Thank you! Your hair looks great! How did you get that curl pattern?
@@cecemimi9304 thank you. That's how it is naturally. No products or anything
Love your tutorials I have had microlocs for 14 months some of my hair is still straight due to flat ironing my hair before the microlocs, now I have a lot of bunching will you do a tutorial in detail on how to get rid of the bunching??? Thanks 21:19
Great video. Very informative
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
This is very helpful! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank for sharing
You're welcome 😊
Thank you for explaining this. Very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Thank you for sharing. How did you closed the opening, or make it look more iniform?
For her hair, we just left it alone and since she doesn't want her hair long, we'll cut it out eventually
Very informative, is it possible to do a video on how to repair bunching ?
Yes, soon
Thank you so useful
@@rebeccalang8089 you're welcome!
Great video. Do you have a way to remedy once it happens?
Thank you! You can twist/pull gently to unwind/loosen up the bunching. Then tighten to close the gap to prevent from happening again. Or you can comb the ends out and braid/twist/interlock to secure it. This probably doesn't make any sense to you but visual is so much better. I'll see if I can put something together. But hope a little bit makes sense.
@@EnToiBeauty ok, thanks! I have sisterlocks and some of the ends are “fat”. I have seen some videos on using a crochet hook.
@@EnToiBeauty yes, yes please, please make a video on correction of bunching. I'm 2.5 years in, self maintaining my SL and noticed the locs at the crown of my head(4a, type hair)had a bunch of mini "butterflies" or bunching just at the ends. I've never had a bunching issue before as the rest of my hair is a 4Z type (lol, I'm referring to 4c type) I have been pulling to try to straighten them out but no success. HELP!