I believe the basis of healthy, beautiful locs is to do the least amount of everything. I two-strand twisted mine two years ago and they have been amazing. A lil oil here and there, no creams, no pomades, no twist products, very little manipulation, retwist only every couple of months and only using jamaican caster oil water. Everything minimally!!
Definitely all of this, locs are very low maintenance and people still try to handle it as if it was loose and then experience damage and say "locs did it" no, yall did it, not to say thats her but just generally speaking.
I do and did the same! About 3 months in I realized I didn’t want to use anything on my hair besides oil and water. Also, over styling your starter locs can weaken and damage them!
As a master cosmetologist with locs, it looks like you may have experienced some postpartum hair loss. The way it broke around the front is where it happened to all of my clients. They had no edges and It comes out in clumps just by running your hands through your head. It's best not to put tension on your scalp like you stated in the video. After a few months it does grow back, but I would be willing to bet that was the initial cause of the breakage.
3:14 I also started with two strands and interlocked for a year or more. It is possible to over tighten. Also.. my hair grows outside of my locs. No breakage.., that’s just how my new growth grew out.
That's such a good point. It may not even have been breakage. She may have just needed to keep adding the new growth the locs. But she did mention bald spots...
And your hair was honestly still on the very new stage. Still forming and still maturing. You honestly could have left them in and just went with the process.
Yes I feel like she didn’t really want locs that’s the purpose of locs to let ur hair get a little damaged and nap nap nap up in the process what she should have done is what I did when I seen that happening to me I learned how to protect my hair and leave it alone
Thanks for sharing your story! Everything is a learning experience and ultimately what might work for one doesn't work for others. I started out with comb coils, and got my hair retwisted every six weeks. After 6 months I started getting my hair interlocked. I normally interlock every 8 weeks. I have been loc'd for 6 years with no thinning. With that being said don't let the interlock process scare you. Wishing you the very best on your new loc journey!
Looking at the comment section, I love seeing ppl support & lift others. Reminds me this world isn’t just crap ❤ Also, I’m going on 3 years loc’d and interlocking still pulls my roots. That method definitely isn’t for everyone no matter what stage!
I'm so surprised by the timeline. It usually takes years for damage to show up. In 3 months you would, or should only have had one retie. I started my locs the exact same way and maintain them myself with minimal issues. I hope you have better luck next time.
I don’t have fine hair I have 4c hair and shave my locs off twice. My root were thinning. I believe I might have been deficient in some vitamins and minerals. But locs can weigh the hair and the twisting and stuff can cause tension no matter what hair texture you have. Still learning how to take care of my hair. At this point it seems like having a low cut is easier to maintain.
From watching your video hun, I started with 2 strand twist as well then went to interlocking 6 weeks after. So maybe, you did them to tight? Bc I had started doing my own reties and interlocked one too tight and got a bald spot 😂 but lesson learned… you should try it again and figure out how you to want to start them off.. stay blessed
This is why I advocate going to a professional. No shade to the diyers but its a small investment and you save so much on products! I'll be a year in my journey in January and my hair is flourishing! Less is more. All I put in my hair is rose water, steam once a month, and wash with design essentials.
Your hair wasn’t breaking or thinning g. Your hair grows outside your locs. Also, Interlocking is definitely not A DIY task. There’s certain directions and methods that should be used when interlocking.
I'm sorry about what happened, but glad you learned from it. You and your hair are beautiful. If you try again, it may be good to consult a loctitian in person about parting sizes, formation techniques, and maintenance - consultations are not thousands of dollars, and you can still diy, just with some guidance. Also, loc repair isn't thousands of dollars, either - even though next time, you won't need it because you will be sure to avoid tension on the roots. Keep researching and be encouraged. I recommend Yannie the Locologist, a sincere teacher who educates about natural, healthy hair and minimalism in maintenance.
Black Jamaican Castor Oil or olive oil on your scalp, water, and sit in the sun. If you use products use the ones that don’t cause your hair to be hard and sticky like styling gels.
Awwwwwwwww. I'm so sorry that happened to you! Like someone else stated it was probably post-partum hair loss. I've been loc'd 24 years, and at one point experienced thinning -which I'm recovering from now- ,but elmy thinning was do to stress. I DID overtwist-which made things worse- but my hair never came out like that. Could it be health related?
Thank you for being open and honest with your experience cuz a lot of content creators would not show us the Bad and the Ugly of hair care of trying to twist or lock there hair so thank you once again
I started my own locs 7 months ago. 2 strand twist also. You definitely caused too much tension on your roots doing the interlocking. I have fine hair just like you. We have to handle our hair a lil more gently.I made my locs bigger cuz I wanted volume.
u naturally have lower density hair and thin strands therefore you need to handle your hair with extra care escpially when it comes to locs as it carries much more weight. Just learn more about your hair type and how you can tweak your maintenance that fits it, thats all.
Yess I def realized I don’t know as much about my hair type as I thought I did. And my hair was so full and thick before so I never thought thin hair or low density would be an issue 🤦🏾♀️😅 Thank you so much for your advice 🙏🏾
I did two strand twistsvand lasted 6 months. I had to undo them because they weren't established very well and weren't forming well. Some parts were not laying flat and the final retie (and styling) left me in pain for aboht 3 weeks. It took me about 2.5 days to undo but I'm glad I persevered 😅 I think I rushed in without considering the options. This is despite wanting them for about 12 years and over a year researching UA-cam and instagram 🤦🏾♀️ I left mine for a month before interlocking. I will restart them with a loctician and I intend to self maintain. My dilemma is that I like to colour my hair to cover my greys. I went 6 months without colouriing but wasn't ready to embrace the grey. I need to figure out microlocs and dyeing them without compromising the locs too much.
I interlock mine with no issues and I know people who do as well… it had to be too much tension and probably too frequently. You can just twist the perimeter if you want it to look freshly done all the time… but in 3 months you should really only interlocked it once.
@beautyofnaychure you're welcome ✨how often to wash? It depends. If your scalp isn't itching, once or twice a month. I'd also wash it in braids as well. Once dry, you can re-braid to neaten them up. I have more info on my channel. This technique helps my hair growth 🙏🏽 😘
I would never recommend interlock. FYI from a trichologist our hair curls in a spiral pattern anything other than spiral motion will cause damage period. Hair looks damage from dryness. rose water with castor oil or jojoba homemade, watch allergies
This is me rn I’m 5 month in. By time my first retwist there were a couple that were thinning . Which is weird because I had mini twist that I did myself 2 months before and they were fine .
Yeah the whole process just ended up being so overwhelming for me bc everyone has different opinions about how to install and care for them plus everyone’s hair is different so I would def feel more comfortable going to a professional from now on 😅
The exact same thing happen to me right now too ! But I didn't interlocked the roots, (So I don't think it's the cause) I just did small twists I have fine/thin 4c hair.
Find a professional certified Loctition! I can see that you have product in your fair. You must do your research. I'm sorry this happened to you! You did this and maybe should've consulted with as loctition. You interlocked too tight, cauding your follicles to pull out! 😢
You are beautiful. So is your hair. As I, it appears that you were trying to speed up the process. When I had starter locs, I was thinking I had made a huge mistake (fallen edges, dry locs, etc). A Queen from Gyana (whose locs were free-formed), told me that the loc journey is a "journey", and will not form overnight. I wanted that microwave way of life... Pop my locs in the microwave for one minute and they would be long and full. Once I embraced my locs and got over the negative internal thoughts, they thrived. With being a new mom again, you may have interlocked too soon. Your hair looks like it was experiencing the effects of post-partum. If you decide to loc again, semi-freeform is best. Keep the scalp moisturized with water and nourished with oil, sleep with a satin bonnet/scarf, wash with natural and non-harsh products, drink plenty of water. Lastly... Be Patient! Sending good vibes to you Queen!
I don’t understand this. I’ve had locs since 2001, my daughter has had locs from the time she was 3 years old, she’s 17 now and my son has had locs from the time he was 2. I’ve maintained all our hair myself because I had locs before they were a thing so I had to learn to maintain my own hair there were no loctitians in the early 2000s in salons so I’ve never bothered to go to a salon in over 25 years. I’m sorry I just don’t think this is a thing, locs take patience you can’t rush them, you have to go through the crazy look period as they grow out
I'm sorry about your hair, but I do have to say your bf is funny and I bet you two look great together, I too have a white bf and when I do my hair hes always asking questions which I love because it means you wants to learn about our type of hair
If you're a vegetarian... That could be a problem... Nutrition is the foundation.. I've done just what you did and I had no issues Sis... Look to incorporate more red meat and real butter... You'll see your hair blossom soon after..
That is not entirely true, most Rastafarians are vegetarian and they don’t experience hair thinning, in fact there very little nutritional value in the meat humans consume now as opposed to natural proteins in legumes, beans and soy, I’ve had locs for 25 years and been a vegan for 10.
@thesoulacademy5936 Sorry but Rasturfarins are the most malnourished group... These men are very skinny and gunt long term. Meat have plenty nutritional value. I'm an great example of healing on high saturated fat and red meat base nutrition. People need to wake up from this plant base non sense the white man implemented in the black culture...
Hair looked so much better when it was healthy and placed in a low bun not everyone can rock locs they can be very damaging, dry and cause hair loss. Just rock a bun
It's hair and it will come back. 👍🏾 Just my unsolicited to cents.. I literally think from start to finish the mistakes made were based on pure lack of research. I spent literally 2 months researching before I started. Right from the beginning you're interlocking which I would never do at any stage but especially at that stage. I don't know what your hair care routine was in between but what really made me decide to comment was when you were removing your locks. Lock removal requires absolute saturation of the lock.. It should have been dripping with conditioner and never ever dry. I want to be positive but in my opinion is videos like this that steer people down the wrong direction and perhaps it's what got you into trouble. I think you should try again and if you do there is nothing wrong with starting your locks yourself I did mind myself and they are flourishing. There are several UA-camrs on here that know what they're talking about and you can take a little bit from each along with common sense especially the beginning to get you started. Over time learning what works for your hair whether it's oils no oils daily misting, ETC you'll be able to experiment and see what works. Like I said it's hair it will grow back but it's obvious to me that from the very beginning you watched a few videos, saw something about interlocking and went for it. All of your damage is operator error.
I’m not “steering” people in ANY direction. Purely sharing my personal experience and I literally stated my hope is for other people to learn from my mistakes to avoid the outcome I had. Some people can figure it out on their own but it’s still best to seek professional help or advice because there is too much contradicting information on the internet
I believe the basis of healthy, beautiful locs is to do the least amount of everything. I two-strand twisted mine two years ago and they have been amazing. A lil oil here and there, no creams, no pomades, no twist products, very little manipulation, retwist only every couple of months and only using jamaican caster oil water. Everything minimally!!
Yess that sounds about right and I can definitely see that now! Thank you for that 🥰🙏🏾
Definitely all of this, locs are very low maintenance and people still try to handle it as if it was loose and then experience damage and say "locs did it" no, yall did it, not to say thats her but just generally speaking.
I do and did the same! About 3 months in I realized I didn’t want to use anything on my hair besides oil and water. Also, over styling your starter locs can weaken and damage them!
Exactly...a lot of people on here doing too much and using unnecessary products.
As a master cosmetologist with locs, it looks like you may have experienced some postpartum hair loss. The way it broke around the front is where it happened to all of my clients. They had no edges and It comes out in clumps just by running your hands through your head. It's best not to put tension on your scalp like you stated in the video. After a few months it does grow back, but I would be willing to bet that was the initial cause of the breakage.
Plus she said that she wore her hair in a low bun as a protective style. Doesn't that put a whole bunch of tension on your front Edge's?
I appreciate your advice! 🥰🙏🏾
@@beautyofnaychure
I'm sorry this happened to you sister. You will bounce back from this! Freeforming or semi freeforming is a great way to let your locs thrive
Yesss I agree! Thank you so much 🥰
Sorry sis, but it sounds like you damaged your own hair...next time don't rush the process
She admitted that.
@@mrsmc2612 Read the caption 😳
3:14 I also started with two strands and interlocked for a year or more. It is possible to over tighten.
Also.. my hair grows outside of my locs. No breakage.., that’s just how my new growth grew out.
Mines does that too grows outside the loc
That's such a good point. It may not even have been breakage. She may have just needed to keep adding the new growth the locs. But she did mention bald spots...
Yeah mines do that too
And your hair was honestly still on the very new stage. Still forming and still maturing. You honestly could have left them in and just went with the process.
Yes I feel like she didn’t really want locs that’s the purpose of locs to let ur hair get a little damaged and nap nap nap up in the process what she should have done is what I did when I seen that happening to me I learned how to protect my hair and leave it alone
You're fabulous baby girl. You're so much more than your hair. Be blessed.
I appreciate that and couldn’t agree more Goddess! 🥲🫶🏾
Interlocking thinned some of my locs out. It was neat but i wont do it again. ❤
Thanks for sharing your story! Everything is a learning experience and ultimately what might work for one doesn't work for others. I started out with comb coils, and got my hair retwisted every six weeks. After 6 months I started getting my hair interlocked. I normally interlock every 8 weeks. I have been loc'd for 6 years with no thinning. With that being said don't let the interlock process scare you. Wishing you the very best on your new loc journey!
Wow, so sorry that happened to your hair. I’m sure you’ll nurture it back to an even healthier state.
Looking at the comment section, I love seeing ppl support & lift others. Reminds me this world isn’t just crap ❤
Also, I’m going on 3 years loc’d and interlocking still pulls my roots. That method definitely isn’t for everyone no matter what stage!
I'm so surprised by the timeline. It usually takes years for damage to show up. In 3 months you would, or should only have had one retie.
I started my locs the exact same way and maintain them myself with minimal issues. I hope you have better luck next time.
Your hair looked so pretty naturally.
Locs are a natural hairstyle.
That is a shame they were soooo Beautiful, I hope you get them again. Please update us on the hair alternative.
I don’t have fine hair I have 4c hair and shave my locs off twice. My root were thinning. I believe I might have been deficient in some vitamins and minerals. But locs can weigh the hair and the twisting and stuff can cause tension no matter what hair texture you have. Still learning how to take care of my hair. At this point it seems like having a low cut is easier to maintain.
Why so much buildup and lint at your roots? You damaged your hair. Just start when you're in the right mind space to care for them properly. 💜
From watching your video hun, I started with 2 strand twist as well then went to interlocking 6 weeks after. So maybe, you did them to tight? Bc I had started doing my own reties and interlocked one too tight and got a bald spot 😂 but lesson learned… you should try it again and figure out how you to want to start them off.. stay blessed
This is why I advocate going to a professional. No shade to the diyers but its a small investment and you save so much on products! I'll be a year in my journey in January and my hair is flourishing! Less is more. All I put in my hair is rose water, steam once a month, and wash with design essentials.
Your hair wasn’t breaking or thinning g. Your hair grows outside your locs. Also, Interlocking is definitely not
A DIY task. There’s certain directions and methods that should be used when interlocking.
I think I know my hair better than you lol.. there was a ton of breakage at the roots and bald spots forming
Maybe it doesn’t show that well in the video
People diy their reties all the time (I’m one of them and I have 300 locs) Stop spreading lies
@@beautyofnaychureI had to start over ns my middle part was getting thin but I started over fresh
I've had my locs for like 4.5 years now and I can tell you that's all apart of the journey.
I'm sorry about what happened, but glad you learned from it. You and your hair are beautiful. If you try again, it may be good to consult a loctitian in person about parting sizes, formation techniques, and maintenance - consultations are not thousands of dollars, and you can still diy, just with some guidance. Also, loc repair isn't thousands of dollars, either - even though next time, you won't need it because you will be sure to avoid tension on the roots. Keep researching and be encouraged. I recommend Yannie the Locologist, a sincere teacher who educates about natural, healthy hair and minimalism in maintenance.
Yeah, loctitian started with interlocking, immediately knew it would thin my hair. Now retwisting myself
Good call! And good for you!! 😊❤️
Black Jamaican Castor Oil or olive oil on your scalp, water, and sit in the sun. If you use products use the ones that don’t cause your hair to be hard and sticky like styling gels.
I love this advice! Thank you so much!!! 🥰🙏🏾
@@beautyofnaychure my pleasure
Awwwwwwwww. I'm so sorry that happened to you! Like someone else stated it was probably post-partum hair loss. I've been loc'd 24 years, and at one point experienced thinning -which I'm recovering from now- ,but elmy thinning was do to stress. I DID overtwist-which made things worse- but my hair never came out like that. Could it be health related?
Once she said interlocked…. I was done
Thank you for being open and honest with your experience cuz a lot of content creators would not show us the Bad and the Ugly of hair care of trying to twist or lock there hair so thank you once again
Interlocking damages the root after a while palm rolling is better
I agree! Did it once and I can still see it a year later. Won't do it again.
The fro was gorgeous!💯👌🏽
Thank you! ❤️ I’m really debating growing the fro back 😩
I started my own locs 7 months ago. 2 strand twist also. You definitely caused too much tension on your roots doing the interlocking. I have fine hair just like you. We have to handle our hair a lil more gently.I made my locs bigger cuz I wanted volume.
Thank you so much for sharing love! I appreciate your advice 🥰🙏🏾
u naturally have lower density hair and thin strands therefore you need to handle your hair with extra care escpially when it comes to locs as it carries much more weight. Just learn more about your hair type and how you can tweak your maintenance that fits it, thats all.
this part
Yess I def realized I don’t know as much about my hair type as I thought I did. And my hair was so full and thick before so I never thought thin hair or low density would be an issue 🤦🏾♀️😅 Thank you so much for your advice 🙏🏾
I did two strand twistsvand lasted 6 months. I had to undo them because they weren't established very well and weren't forming well. Some parts were not laying flat and the final retie (and styling) left me in pain for aboht 3 weeks.
It took me about 2.5 days to undo but I'm glad I persevered 😅 I think I rushed in without considering the options. This is despite wanting them for about 12 years and over a year researching UA-cam and instagram 🤦🏾♀️ I left mine for a month before interlocking. I will restart them with a loctician and I intend to self maintain. My dilemma is that I like to colour my hair to cover my greys. I went 6 months without colouriing but wasn't ready to embrace the grey. I need to figure out microlocs and dyeing them without compromising the locs too much.
I interlock mine with no issues and I know people who do as well… it had to be too much tension and probably too frequently. You can just twist the perimeter if you want it to look freshly done all the time… but in 3 months you should really only interlocked it once.
Hi! My suggestion would be to wash hair, oil the scalp, braid hair (w/no extensions) then leave it to grow👌🏽
This helped both me and my daughter ✨🌹
Thank you for the tips! I appreciate it 🥰 how often?
@beautyofnaychure you're welcome ✨how often to wash? It depends. If your scalp isn't itching, once or twice a month. I'd also wash it in braids as well. Once dry, you can re-braid to neaten them up. I have more info on my channel. This technique helps my hair growth 🙏🏽 😘
I think if you do thicker locs and only do one methid it will turn out luscious ❤
That makes sense! Thank you for the advice 😊
I agree
I cut my locs off every yr for 10 yrs. Once i freeforned my locs myself i fell in love. Its been almost 3 yrs now
I’m so happy for you! And I think I’m going to try that next! Thank you for giving me hope 🥹🫶🏾
What rotation did you use when you interlocked?
Latched and hooked is nontoxic braiding hair
The firat pne came out easiest because it wasnt wet. Wet hair tears with manipulation
Thank you for sharing ❤
I would never recommend interlock. FYI from a trichologist our hair curls in a spiral pattern anything other than spiral motion will cause damage period. Hair looks damage from dryness. rose water with castor oil or jojoba homemade, watch allergies
Wow, that is actually SO helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your insight 🥰🙏🏾🙏🏾
This is me rn I’m 5 month in. By time my first retwist there were a couple that were thinning . Which is weird because I had mini twist that I did myself 2 months before and they were fine .
Yeah the whole process just ended up being so overwhelming for me bc everyone has different opinions about how to install and care for them plus everyone’s hair is different so I would def feel more comfortable going to a professional from now on 😅
The exact same thing happen to me right now too !
But I didn't interlocked the roots,
(So I don't think it's the cause)
I just did small twists
I have fine/thin 4c hair.
I also lost the crown😂 after 13 years, the sides and back was below the waist, l did all was supposed,beware it seems to very😢 good luck
Hi, I believe if you really would like lics, you should go to a certified Lictician. They would be able to tell you the dos and don'ts.
Yes, I agree and I mentioned that in the video 😊
Get you a loctician. It eases allot of stress of trying to figure out what to do.
Keeping ponytails will break ur hair weather locs or not. Beautiful hair, bun protect ends not edges.
Find a professional certified Loctition! I can see that you have product in your fair. You must do your research. I'm sorry this happened to you! You did this and maybe should've consulted with as loctition. You interlocked too tight, cauding your follicles to pull out! 😢
The hubby brought the floss! 🤣
Try comb coils cuz
Good idea! Thanks cuzzin 🥰
I did comb coils and loooove my locs! Also low density fine strands here.
I'm thinking about locking my hair the urge is strongg@@kbragg
Got locs 3 months and got a UA-cam channel to say locs ruined her hair😂
Your comment makes no sense. I use my UA-cam channel to share MY experience and my hair journey happens to be a part of that sooo…
The video was posted 3 months ago, I didn’t get locs 3 months ago sis
You are beautiful. So is your hair. As I, it appears that you were trying to speed up the process. When I had starter locs, I was thinking I had made a huge mistake (fallen edges, dry locs, etc). A Queen from Gyana (whose locs were free-formed), told me that the loc journey is a "journey", and will not form overnight. I wanted that microwave way of life... Pop my locs in the microwave for one minute and they would be long and full. Once I embraced my locs and got over the negative internal thoughts, they thrived. With being a new mom again, you may have interlocked too soon. Your hair looks like it was experiencing the effects of post-partum. If you decide to loc again, semi-freeform is best. Keep the scalp moisturized with water and nourished with oil, sleep with a satin bonnet/scarf, wash with natural and non-harsh products, drink plenty of water. Lastly... Be Patient! Sending good vibes to you Queen!
I don’t understand this. I’ve had locs since 2001, my daughter has had locs from the time she was 3 years old, she’s 17 now and my son has had locs from the time he was 2. I’ve maintained all our hair myself because I had locs before they were a thing so I had to learn to maintain my own hair there were no loctitians in the early 2000s in salons so I’ve never bothered to go to a salon in over 25 years. I’m sorry I just don’t think this is a thing, locs take patience you can’t rush them, you have to go through the crazy look period as they grow out
I freeformed the first year my first retwist i was a year loced i guess now im semi freeformed maybe you were causing too much tension 🤷
What happen😮
I'm sorry about your hair, but I do have to say your bf is funny and I bet you two look great together, I too have a white bf and when I do my hair hes always asking questions which I love because it means you wants to learn about our type of hair
Your locs were cute but I understand why you’d want to take them down. You have fine hair with a lower density. Have to treat it with care.
I also have low density fine strands which is why I go to a professional. I ain't tryna be the bald church lady with the bad wig💀
Gotta moisture them🙄
Did that
Really.
If you're a vegetarian... That could be a problem... Nutrition is the foundation.. I've done just what you did and I had no issues Sis... Look to incorporate more red meat and real butter... You'll see your hair blossom soon after..
That is not entirely true, most Rastafarians are vegetarian and they don’t experience hair thinning, in fact there very little nutritional value in the meat humans consume now as opposed to natural proteins in legumes, beans and soy, I’ve had locs for 25 years and been a vegan for 10.
@thesoulacademy5936 Sorry but Rasturfarins are the most malnourished group... These men are very skinny and gunt long term. Meat have plenty nutritional value. I'm an great example of healing on high saturated fat and red meat base nutrition. People need to wake up from this plant base non sense the white man implemented in the black culture...
Hair looked so much better when it was healthy and placed in a low bun not everyone can rock locs they can be very damaging, dry and cause hair loss. Just rock a bun
It's hair and it will come back. 👍🏾
Just my unsolicited to cents.. I literally think from start to finish the mistakes made were based on pure lack of research. I spent literally 2 months researching before I started. Right from the beginning you're interlocking which I would never do at any stage but especially at that stage. I don't know what your hair care routine was in between but what really made me decide to comment was when you were removing your locks. Lock removal requires absolute saturation of the lock.. It should have been dripping with conditioner and never ever dry. I want to be positive but in my opinion is videos like this that steer people down the wrong direction and perhaps it's what got you into trouble. I think you should try again and if you do there is nothing wrong with starting your locks yourself I did mind myself and they are flourishing. There are several UA-camrs on here that know what they're talking about and you can take a little bit from each along with common sense especially the beginning to get you started. Over time learning what works for your hair whether it's oils no oils daily misting, ETC you'll be able to experiment and see what works.
Like I said it's hair it will grow back but it's obvious to me that from the very beginning you watched a few videos, saw something about interlocking and went for it. All of your damage is operator error.
I’m not “steering” people in ANY direction. Purely sharing my personal experience and I literally stated my hope is for other people to learn from my mistakes to avoid the outcome I had. Some people can figure it out on their own but it’s still best to seek professional help or advice because there is too much contradicting information on the internet
LoL sis I literally jacked your own crown up 😂, what a waste of a journey
Yes, I admitted that in the video. No need be to rub it in with your negative energy smh
Just off the title- Your hair can't ruin your own hair. Anyways hope you're ok🤗
I never implied my hair ruined itself 😂 if you watched the video I explained there were multiple factors
🤭 Mr. Boo😂.
I would never wear locs
Then don’t. Nobody asked you to. 🙄