You are 1000% correct! I'm a licensed cosmetologist and have been saying this for years!!! While in college I also did a presentation on how the Asians have quietly come in and taken over our hair industry. It's a real shame...but we as a people need to take some responsibility and do better as well. Great video I'll be sharing this one!
Taylor, Faye - I totally agree sista! Also, we have a lot of these youngsters and newcomers to "natural hair" who show ALL of our hair secrets and techniques FOR FREE on UA-cam, JUST for likes and subscribers (smh). Then we wonder why "others" learn, claim and profit from OUR "HAIRitage". Like u said, we (collectively) MUST do better ...and have honor and integrity with our culture.
WoW, the more I learn about Sisterlocks, the more I love Sisterlocks. I agree with Most of this opinion and APPLAUD her for putting it out Not everyone will agree, but not everyone matters.
yes!! I remember P R Charles made a statement that hit home with me, weaves, wigs can be an addiction, I feel Chinese people are laughing all the way to the bank
It is so nice to see an intelligent speaking African American Woman, speak the truth and not be blinded by the lie. We've been bamboozled for too long when it comes to beauty. Thank-you for sharing!
you are 100% correct!!! I wear my locs proud hoping to inspire young sisters to return to SELF the kingdom of GOD is within and it I waiting to be discovered!
OMG i was in tears looking at this video, i want to say Thank You, I'm proud of you, I hope and pray you become everything you want. I am about to get the sisterlocks and take this class because you and Dr. C, are absolutely right... God bless you guys, cant wait to be apart of the sisterlock community.
What a terrific video! Thank you very much for this breath of fresh air! I treasure my Sisterlocks and have deeply been in love for going on 10 years now. It is the absolute best answer to my hair's well being, strength and growth. As soon as I had them put in I felt certain I will stay with them as long as I want. Thank you Dr. Cornwell, for a sustainable, naturally strengthening approach to caring for our unique hair, making it truly a crowning glory!
Preach! I'm so glad I found this video. I am taking my SL Training in August and this is a whole new path for me. I am not a cosmetologist and I have never been interested in doing hair other than my own. I have always been an artist of one kind or another and I got on this SL path because I started researching them and it brought me into wanting to install them and then into becoming a consultant. You really hit home on this one on so many levels. I've always wondered why so many of us can pay 100's and 1000's of dollars for weave hair and wigs yet complain about an incredible technique created by us and for us to enhance and heal our own natural hair. This is about healing our hair and our psyches on a much deeper level. You brought it home! My second thoughts have been put to rest! Thanks and Blessings on your SL Journey as a consultant.
I overstand your passion because it is true we have to have our own. They master us better then we do and claim it as their own and open up a school or salon or a hair supply store in our neighborhoods and claim it as theirs. So, yes, I agree 100% we must have our own .
This sister said it so powerfully and eloquently. It is very true and women of color need to know where they are strong and how we hold the power to everything. Thank you for saying it clear and strong. As previous comments, You broke it down. Than You
Oh my this is my exact feelings, I have told many black women of all ages to stop buying products from others and invest in the black community. Dr. C is wonderful, thanks for this GREAT video ♥️♥️♥️
I just did my own braid locs with my own natural hair and I love it! Asian hair stores are going out of business in North Carolina and I don't feel sorry for them. all I want from them is black soap and earrings.
😃 so true! I have Sisterlocks and I won't go back to putting braids in my hair to support other people and not my own. Not only that my hair is healthy without that kind of stuff anyways.
You have your wish because I live in Southeastern Virginia and the some of the Koreans hair products stores are going out of business in 2016. Maybe the majority of African American Virginians are thinking outside of the box of going natural. I am transition to natural by two stranded twist with the ends roller set and under the dryer. I do not separate the hair at all because I just love the curly plate and use rose water and vitamin E oil mix with equal parts to keep my hair moisturize. Great video
The Good Life ill be glad when they go outta business in Cali... but many sistas out here are still sooooo europeonized and barely support the BlackOwned beauty supply stores to even feed their weave and creamy crack addictions...
I really like you and enjoyed your video! I felt like a drug dealer today. I’m a licensed stylist who works in a white salon. Went to a Black privately owned salon to begin doing natural hair there. Seeing Black Women Getting haircolor, relaxers and all the rest. Them looking at me like I’m so different. I think maybe I should work in a naptural hair care salon right now.
Very well.... Now, in terms of INSTANT locs I do have my own self-created loc technique that I can not wait to present officially to the natural hair care world; my technique uses NO clips waxes or gels dryers etc.; I use just my self-made hand-made copper metal-based tools; And INSTANT styling...JACUZZI fun...sports and exercise participation are a FEW benefits Perhaps I should have partners and students but I lack licencing so I #operate privately with full #honor #obligation #trust #integrity AND NON-disclosure agreements when my recipient(s) come to me.... May you continue doing your bes-t THANK you
it is great way to embrace our beauty. But geez it is so expensive. I went to see 2 loc experts the prices were starting at $400-650. so as a single mom I will look to UA-cam videos to me how to do this myself. You say stop giving money to other cultures but yet their prices are way cheaper.
The points about the initial expense of sisterlocks is a valid point. I can speak for myself only when I say, I have spent more than $600-$700 over the years on wigs, weaves and natural hair care products. At this point in my life, I have no problem paying my sister to provide this service for me. I have spent about $300 and up on designer bags too and I'm almost certain they are not owned by anyone in my community. Sisterlocks is not very affordable but it is a very time consuming and tedious craft. When I was raising my children, the $400-$650 establishment may or may not have been feasible . If I'm going to spend money on my hair, at this point I'm happy to spend it in my community.
I've just thought about something lol. Out of all the years that I've been going to Ling Ling and nem I NEVER seen a white person or even an Asian shopping at their store, or any other race for that matter. Only US 🙁 let me go listen to Solange F.U.B.U. and get IN'FORMATION 👑
This is so very true and I don't know about you but the attitude and vibe is not friendly or welcoming even though they are getting rich on us. Amazing! I make my own products now and wouldn't it be something if we all did.
How do you say it's not about money when Sister Locs are, in some cases prohibitly expensive. Correct me if I'm wrong, I don't mind. If I were trying to teach Us about Love for ourselves and our culture, I would be recommending Free Form or Semi Free form or even Cultured Locs, all of which you can do for yourself if you wanted to with minimal product. Even if you did decide to go to the Salon it would be less costly than Sister Locs.
Vickie Paul they are expensive and worth every penny. Why is it okay for everyone to charge hundreds of dollars for fake hair and buy like crazy but too cheap to invest in your own hair and spend with your own black women.
I believe Sisterlocks is going eventually revolutionize the Black hair industry! It's past time! Thank you Dr. Cornwell!
She broke it down. Economics. Braiding and locking is the one thing 'they' cannot take from you.
You are 1000% correct! I'm a licensed cosmetologist and have been saying this for years!!! While in college I also did a presentation on how the Asians have quietly come in and taken over our hair industry. It's a real shame...but we as a people need to take some responsibility and do better as well. Great video I'll be sharing this one!
Taylor, Faye - I totally agree sista!
Also, we have a lot of these youngsters and newcomers to "natural hair" who show ALL of our hair secrets and techniques FOR FREE on UA-cam, JUST for likes and subscribers (smh).
Then we wonder why "others" learn, claim and profit from OUR "HAIRitage".
Like u said, we (collectively) MUST do better ...and have honor and integrity with our culture.
WoW, the more I learn about Sisterlocks, the more I love Sisterlocks. I agree with Most of this opinion and APPLAUD her for putting it out Not everyone will agree, but not everyone matters.
yes!! I remember P R Charles made a statement that hit home with me, weaves, wigs can be an addiction, I feel Chinese people are laughing all the way to the bank
I believe they are too!
KY M
Oh, THEY ARE!!!
Yes indeed!!
They are and refuse to hire blacks, but will take your money in your own Country!
It is so nice to see an intelligent speaking African American Woman, speak the truth and not be blinded by the lie. We've been bamboozled for too long when it comes to beauty. Thank-you for sharing!
you are 100% correct!!! I wear my locs proud hoping to inspire young sisters to return to SELF the kingdom of GOD is within and it I waiting to be discovered!
OMG i was in tears looking at this video, i want to say Thank You, I'm proud of you, I hope and pray you become everything you want. I am about to get the sisterlocks and take this class because you and Dr. C, are absolutely right... God bless you guys, cant wait to be apart of the sisterlock community.
You are so right .our people need to wake up and unite and seek to find out who we really truly are.
Thanks for sharing on behalf of all Sisterlocks trainees and consultants!
What a terrific video! Thank you very much for this breath of fresh air!
I treasure my Sisterlocks and have deeply been in love for going on 10 years now. It is the absolute best answer to my hair's well being, strength and growth. As soon as I had them put in I felt certain I will stay with them as long as I want. Thank you Dr. Cornwell, for a sustainable, naturally strengthening approach to caring for our unique hair, making it truly a crowning glory!
AMEN SISTAH! As a follow stylist thank you for speaking TRUTH!
Preach! I'm so glad I found this video. I am taking my SL Training in August and this is a whole new path for me. I am not a cosmetologist and I have never been interested in doing hair other than my own. I have always been an artist of one kind or another and I got on this SL path because I started researching them and it brought me into wanting to install them and then into becoming a consultant. You really hit home on this one on so many levels. I've always wondered why so many of us can pay 100's and 1000's of dollars for weave hair and wigs yet complain about an incredible technique created by us and for us to enhance and heal our own natural hair. This is about healing our hair and our psyches on a much deeper level. You brought it home! My second thoughts have been put to rest! Thanks and Blessings on your SL Journey as a consultant.
Awesome, thanks for sharing. I have also have taken the class and i learned so much. She is so right so much more than a hair style
I overstand your passion because it is true we have to have our own. They master us better then we do and claim it as their own and open up a school or salon or a hair supply store in our neighborhoods and claim it as theirs. So, yes, I agree 100% we must have our own .
I can't wait to finish respiratory therapy program and get my sister loc.
Very Well and Truthfully Spoken . . .
Love this! Such confirmation for my own life journey. Thank you!
This sister said it so powerfully and eloquently. It is very true and women of color need to know where they are strong and how we hold the power to everything. Thank you for saying it clear and strong. As previous comments, You broke it down. Than You
Oh my this is my exact feelings, I have told many black women of all ages to stop buying products from others and invest in the black community. Dr. C is wonderful, thanks for this GREAT video ♥️♥️♥️
I just did my own braid locs with my own natural hair and I love it! Asian hair stores are going out of business in North Carolina and I don't feel sorry for them. all I want from them is black soap and earrings.
lol
It's time for us as black people to embrace our hair. I can't wait to get my sisterlocks
...I love this! Thank You!
Amen!!!!! We need to grow us, invest in our culture. Other cultures support themself. We need to do the same!
😃 so true! I have Sisterlocks and I won't go back to putting braids in my hair to support other people and not my own. Not only that my hair is healthy without that kind of stuff anyways.
this is very good... thank you!
You have your wish because I live in Southeastern Virginia and the some of the Koreans hair products stores are going out of business in 2016. Maybe the majority of African American Virginians are thinking outside of the box of going natural. I am transition to natural by two stranded twist with the ends roller set and under the dryer. I do not separate the hair at all because I just love the curly plate and use rose water and vitamin E oil mix with equal parts to keep my hair moisturize. Great video
Yes!!!...its about time
The Good Life
ill be glad when they go outta business in Cali...
but many sistas out here are still sooooo europeonized and barely support the BlackOwned beauty supply stores to even feed their weave and creamy crack addictions...
Well said!
Very well said!!!! #Truth #100%
Correct ,thanks for being positive
Applause!!!!!!!!!!
Amen
I really like you and enjoyed your video! I felt like a drug dealer today. I’m a licensed stylist who works in a white salon. Went to a Black privately owned salon to begin doing natural hair there. Seeing Black Women Getting haircolor, relaxers and all the rest. Them looking at me like I’m so different. I think maybe I should work in a naptural hair care salon right now.
great video!
Amen I agree
Very well....
Now, in terms of INSTANT locs I do have my own self-created loc technique that I can not wait to present officially to the natural hair care world; my technique uses NO clips waxes or gels dryers etc.; I use just my self-made hand-made copper metal-based tools; And INSTANT styling...JACUZZI fun...sports and exercise participation are a FEW benefits
Perhaps I should have partners and students but I lack licencing so I #operate privately with full #honor #obligation #trust #integrity AND NON-disclosure agreements when my recipient(s) come to me....
May you continue doing your bes-t
THANK you
how are things coming along?
it is great way to embrace our beauty. But geez it is so expensive. I went to see 2 loc experts the prices were starting at $400-650. so as a single mom I will look to UA-cam videos to me how to do this myself. You say stop giving money to other cultures but yet their prices are way cheaper.
The points about the initial expense of sisterlocks is a valid point. I can speak for myself only when I say, I have spent more than $600-$700 over the years on wigs, weaves and natural hair care products. At this point in my life, I have no problem paying my sister to provide this service for me. I have spent about $300 and up on designer bags too and I'm almost certain they are not owned by anyone in my community. Sisterlocks is not very affordable but it is a very time consuming and tedious craft. When I was raising my children, the $400-$650 establishment may or may not have been feasible . If I'm going to spend money on my hair, at this point I'm happy to spend it in my community.
amen
Do you buy weave and wigs? add up the stuff that you buy that you didn't need and how much money you spent
Speak the truth!
WOW!!!
Ase' sister!
I've just thought about something lol. Out of all the years that I've been going to Ling Ling and nem I NEVER seen a white person or even an Asian shopping at their store, or any other race for that matter. Only US 🙁
let me go listen to Solange F.U.B.U. and get IN'FORMATION 👑
This is so very true and I don't know about you but the attitude and vibe is not friendly or welcoming even though they are getting rich on us. Amazing! I make my own products now and wouldn't it be something if we all did.
YaYa yes it would be amazing
How do I learn to do sister locs
Sonia Cheek Go to the Sisterlocks site you have all the info
Let’s stop making people who hate us billionaires !!
How do you say it's not about money when Sister Locs are, in some cases prohibitly expensive. Correct me if I'm wrong, I don't mind. If I were trying to teach Us about Love for ourselves and our culture, I would be recommending Free Form or Semi Free form or even Cultured Locs, all of which you can do for yourself if you wanted to with minimal product. Even if you did decide to go to the Salon it would be less costly than Sister Locs.
Vickie Paul they are expensive and worth every penny. Why is it okay for everyone to charge hundreds of dollars for fake hair and buy like crazy but too cheap to invest in your own hair and spend with your own black women.
its sad
Sisterlocs take 12 to 36 hours, they should cost a lot. If you get a good weave twice you've paid for the SL.
Well said.