Washing more frequently will also help. For the beginners in the chat- don't go 1 month without washing your hair. Get a steamer to keep hair soft. Tie it up at night bc locs trap lint. And brush them w a soft brush. Read your product labels and use ingredients that will absorb fully and rinse out w clarifying shampoo.
Sounds like the key thing not to do is use cream based products or any products that leaves film. Locs can’t be treated like natural loose hair. The locs will absorb whatever you put in it. Over time the buildup will become visible. Just oil the scalp and moisturize with a combination of rosewater and vitamin e (mix the two in a spray bottle). Maybe a detox will resolve the problem.
*IVE GOT LOCS THIS THIC AND THIS (BELOW) IS A SOLUTION TOO* One, to get this shite out, do the baking soda (BS) and apple cider vinegar (ACV) like so: pour hella BS into a tub, soak your hair and work in the BS into your hair, THEN dump the tub and fill with ACV, then take your BS filled (lol fr w/ the buildup) and dunk it into the ACV tub. It will fizz like crazy! This is what you want... by doing this the "wrong way around" like FIRST soaking in ACV and THEN pouring in BS, you miss the reaction WITHIN you loc. By putting the BS within the loc and THEN making it react, you WIN :D Two, *DILUTE DILUTE DILUTE YOUR SHAMPOO!* This is hands down the most important thing ever. NEVER put the soap directly on the locs, get a big like 42oz kwik trip cup and just fill the bottom 1/3 of an inch of the bottom with the shampoo soap. Then fill it all the way up with water. Then pour and wash in. It will FINALLY suds up like crazy :D . I use dr. bronners. People advise otherwise, but honestly, the worst it does is strange gray buildup that is easily taken care of with just one little cup of ACV 1 time a year... no big deal, and no creamy squeeze test EVER! Three, sleep with satin or silk pillow covers and wear a "head sock" made of silk or satin as well to keep the locs out of your face... Ive been doing this for 5 years and it works like a charm... Also, don't be like these people with long straight hair who let their hair touch anything and dont care where they put their head, always keep your crown clean and try to be mindful of WHERE you think the lint buildup is coming from! Is it the couch, the bed, the chair, the hoodie you like??? where? IK this is just a random youtube comment but save yourself Ms. Estelle's pain and do this :D ... Also, be rough AF with the locs in the shower. like squeeze them! ESP if you have thick locks. I cut one and tested its strength (1 inch thick ish) was that of a like 1000lbs rope. You gota wring (only thick ones) like a towel too! Ask me anything!
I found a conditioner and a Loc brand that doesn’t cause buildup. It’s called peculiar roots. Try them out. I will even buy you your first set of products. That’s how much I stand on them and trust me they don’t pay me to brag on them
So many loc rules...I've been using conditioner since I started them a year ago and don't wash in sections. I had never heard that until recently. I just did my hair like I use to do my daughters when we started hers. She just cut her 4 year locs end of last year and didn't have product build up. Just lint everywhere bc she rarely covered them. Im glad you were able to get the build up out.
I feel like there are too many rules. At some point, if you end up having really long locs, you can’t cover it all the time. I think products do add to lint retention. Because when I was a loose natural, my hair would have lint at the base of my braids mixed in with product. So if lint is an issue, maybe look at what kind of conditioner or gel you’re using? 🤷🏽♀️
The resilience!!!! Yes your hair is looking much healthier!!! I use find a clearing and also a shampoo or was that promotes moisture & that is good practically clear when you look at it! (IE Carols daughter rose shampoo for example) I’m in my 3rd year, I have been using that specific shampoo for about seven months and it has been wonderful! Thank you for continuing to support the loc community by sharing your experiences and your tips! I was so afraid to ring my hair out in the shower when I’m washing it but your breakdown of the technique has me a little more confident to try it next time! 😊
This video so helpful for my thick ass locs lol honestly it is a totally different ballgame. NO CONDITIONER. Rose water mist daily, and steam treatments are KEY 👏🏽👏🏽
I’m 14 months loc’d. I only use oil and water to retwist and neutrogena grapefruit anti residue shampoo. No build up so far but I’d like to do a detox soon🙏🏿! Wishing you the best❤️! Thanks for sharing 😀!
thank for the tips! def still shopping around for a shampoo that works for me, so i'll keep these in mind. BUT i just dropped a follow up video doing a loc detox, check it out when you get a chance!
My boys are 5 months i messed up & used conditioner on my oldest and i use African Pride shampoo !! The conditioner was building up in his locs this last wash i used Suave Clarifying Shampoo !! BOOM build up gone !! I think with his texture his locs hold the shampoo & conditioner!! My hair im 2yrs 8 months I’ve always used conditioner & i have no build up !! Good luck to you !! I know it’s frustrating
For anyone who would like a simplification of the rules. A great rule of thumb is doing put any thing with a creamy white color and texture on your locs because it is thick and will be hard to rinse out. If you are looking for moisture, look into moisturizing shampoos. My favorite is the design essentials avocado moisturizing shampoo. If you find a shampoo you want to use and it has a creamy texture you need to water it down first in a separate bottle so that it is easier to rinse out and less likely to get stuck in your locs. When washing always wash in four sections (top sections first) and the follow the rules of two clarifying washes and then one moisturizing shampoo wash. And then one final rinse where you are squeezing your locs to make sure all product is gone. Make sure you do one rinse when you hair is out of sections before leaving the shower.
Sorry this happened to you. My loctician taught me to wash 3 times. First two shampoo is always with a clarifying shampoo to clean deep in the locs Last shampoo use moisturizing shampoo She told me if I only use moisturizing shampoo it will cause build up
@@thesimoneestelle I’m sorry I’m just now seeing this. First 2 washes I use Design Essentials Oat Protein &Henna Deep Cleansing Shampoo. Then for the last shampoo I add moisture back into the hair by using Design Essentials Almond and Avocado Shampoo
Hey, well done getting it under control! Just wanted to say soap can have its own residue and please don’t wring your hair, it’ll cause lumps in your hair over time. Neutregona anti residue shampoo, no conditioner, only water and oil to moisturise. Hope you get it all out hun. You’ll make it ❤
@@celly8971 yep, you do what works for you but I find using water on its own isn’t enough. I also use oil with water to help limit the evaporation of water from my hair. As I say; everyone is different and that may not work for you
@@Doc_McStuffins yeah that’s a bummer. I have a scalp condition so I use the t/gel coal tar as my clarifying shampoo at the moment until I hear anything different from the loc community
My locs are not as thick as yours. However I pretreat my hair before shampoo with half acv half water. I spray it in my scalp and locs and squeeze in my locs. I also use applicator bottles to dilute my shampoo with water. I use conditioner every once in awhile but I also dilute it a lot with water in my applicator bottles. I rinse really well as you said you do.
Thank you for sharing, hopefully you won't have to cut your locs, I sit down, section my hair, spray water then add the shampoo, with a towel over my shoulders... never use conditioner, my go to shampoo was the clear Neutrogena, its been discontinued, but I've found another clear one see how it works!!
it seems my locs have survived! just dropped a follow up video doing a loc detox at home, check it out when you get a chance! its a different neutrogena shampoo?
@@thesimoneestelle it's herbal essense it's a lot cheaper and works fine, I might do a video on my channel. Have a look if you can... As long as its clear I'll always use it...
African black soap definitely causes build up in my locs and my textures similar to yours. i had heard great things about it but i think it just differs from person to person 😭. Also i use dawn dishwashing soap to get build up out and it works wonders for me everytime but its super drying so try not to use too much and make sure you moisturize after
I do not use African black soap in my locs. Try Dr. Brinner’s Rise or Peppermint or Lavender shampoo. I know there’s a dispute about using conditioner. I don’t use it. I’m only one year loc’d. My daughter uses it and she is 7 years loc’d. I don’t see a need for it. My locs respond to jamaican black castor oil just like my loose natural hair did and that’s enough. Try massaging your scalp with your finger pads ti distribute oil and I bet your locs will look just as good as if you had used conditioner. I would not cut off my locs because of product build up unless you just want to go for a different look. Thank you for sharing!
AfrikanHairGod suggested diluting shampoo for regular shampoo and then regular ACV whenever. Only leave in conditioner. He suggest any light water base conditioner or Alikay. Was also told never use ANY creams in hair. NONE!
Honey your locs are beautiful. If i had to do i all again i would go thicker. So about conditioner… i am over 4 years in and i have never put conditioner on my locs. I am so afraid of build up. Let that conditioner go honey you will not have build up.
i've personally been washing my locs with shampoo and water since day 1 (i'm a year and 3 months in) and never had that maybe you need to switch to a new conditioner or whatever feels good for you
NOOOOO!!! Please don’t cut em!!! 😭😭😭 I absolutely love your locs. I’m sure that would be the last resort. I’m new to all of this so I’m not even going to try give you advice. If all else fails, I would call Yannie before you cut! Please keep us posted. I really hope you can work it out.🙏🏾🙏🏾
awww thank youuu love! but yes, cutting them would be a last resort. HOWEVER i just dropped a follow up video doing a loc detox, check it out when you get a chance!
Washing more frequently will also help. For the beginners in the chat- don't go 1 month without washing your hair. Get a steamer to keep hair soft. Tie it up at night bc locs trap lint. And brush them w a soft brush. Read your product labels and use ingredients that will absorb fully and rinse out w clarifying shampoo.
Sounds like the key thing not to do is use cream based products or any products that leaves film. Locs can’t be treated like natural loose hair. The locs will absorb whatever you put in it. Over time the buildup will become visible. Just oil the scalp and moisturize with a combination of rosewater and vitamin e (mix the two in a spray bottle). Maybe a detox will resolve the problem.
Always water down shampoo and conditioner!!
*IVE GOT LOCS THIS THIC AND THIS (BELOW) IS A SOLUTION TOO*
One, to get this shite out, do the baking soda (BS) and apple cider vinegar (ACV) like so: pour hella BS into a tub, soak your hair and work in the BS into your hair, THEN dump the tub and fill with ACV, then take your BS filled (lol fr w/ the buildup) and dunk it into the ACV tub. It will fizz like crazy! This is what you want... by doing this the "wrong way around" like FIRST soaking in ACV and THEN pouring in BS, you miss the reaction WITHIN you loc. By putting the BS within the loc and THEN making it react, you WIN :D
Two, *DILUTE DILUTE DILUTE YOUR SHAMPOO!* This is hands down the most important thing ever. NEVER put the soap directly on the locs, get a big like 42oz kwik trip cup and just fill the bottom 1/3 of an inch of the bottom with the shampoo soap. Then fill it all the way up with water. Then pour and wash in. It will FINALLY suds up like crazy :D . I use dr. bronners. People advise otherwise, but honestly, the worst it does is strange gray buildup that is easily taken care of with just one little cup of ACV 1 time a year... no big deal, and no creamy squeeze test EVER!
Three, sleep with satin or silk pillow covers and wear a "head sock" made of silk or satin as well to keep the locs out of your face... Ive been doing this for 5 years and it works like a charm... Also, don't be like these people with long straight hair who let their hair touch anything and dont care where they put their head, always keep your crown clean and try to be mindful of WHERE you think the lint buildup is coming from! Is it the couch, the bed, the chair, the hoodie you like??? where?
IK this is just a random youtube comment but save yourself Ms. Estelle's pain and do this :D ... Also, be rough AF with the locs in the shower. like squeeze them! ESP if you have thick locks. I cut one and tested its strength (1 inch thick ish) was that of a like 1000lbs rope. You gota wring (only thick ones) like a towel too! Ask me anything!
Great advice ✨✨
This is the first video I’ve actually seen of product build up that’s “product” and not lint.
I found a conditioner and a Loc brand that doesn’t cause buildup. It’s called peculiar roots. Try them out. I will even buy you your first set of products. That’s how much I stand on them and trust me they don’t pay me to brag on them
So many loc rules...I've been using conditioner since I started them a year ago and don't wash in sections. I had never heard that until recently. I just did my hair like I use to do my daughters when we started hers. She just cut her 4 year locs end of last year and didn't have product build up. Just lint everywhere bc she rarely covered them. Im glad you were able to get the build up out.
I feel like there are too many rules. At some point, if you end up having really long locs, you can’t cover it all the time. I think products do add to lint retention. Because when I was a loose natural, my hair would have lint at the base of my braids mixed in with product. So if lint is an issue, maybe look at what kind of conditioner or gel you’re using? 🤷🏽♀️
I use conditioner on my Locs and I have no build up. I do use a Organic Conditioner so maybe that's why
@@Jupiter888-5what kind of conditioner do you use. Also, what size locs do you have?
Never ever use conditioner or Shea butter, only oils, leave all those products alone people, 28 years of locs and counting 🙏🏾
The resilience!!!! Yes your hair is looking much healthier!!! I use find a clearing and also a shampoo or was that promotes moisture & that is good practically clear when you look at it! (IE Carols daughter rose shampoo for example) I’m in my 3rd year, I have been using that specific shampoo for about seven months and it has been wonderful! Thank you for continuing to support the loc community by sharing your experiences and your tips! I was so afraid to ring my hair out in the shower when I’m washing it but your breakdown of the technique has me a little more confident to try it next time! 😊
There’s a few typos in there my bad
This video so helpful for my thick ass locs lol honestly it is a totally different ballgame. NO CONDITIONER. Rose water mist daily, and steam treatments are KEY 👏🏽👏🏽
I’m 14 months loc’d. I only use oil and water to retwist and neutrogena grapefruit anti residue shampoo. No build up so far but I’d like to do a detox soon🙏🏿! Wishing you the best❤️! Thanks for sharing 😀!
thank youuuu! everyone keeps telling me about this neutragena shampoo. do you use conditioner at all?
@@thesimoneestelle I use a shampoo with conditioner; both are clear.
Carols daughter wash day delight and a clarifying shampoo like Neutrogenas or suave. Dr Bronners is also good to try! I wish you the best!
thank for the tips! def still shopping around for a shampoo that works for me, so i'll keep these in mind. BUT i just dropped a follow up video doing a loc detox, check it out when you get a chance!
My boys are 5 months i messed up & used conditioner on my oldest and i use African Pride shampoo !! The conditioner was building up in his locs this last wash i used Suave Clarifying Shampoo !! BOOM build up gone !! I think with his texture his locs hold the shampoo & conditioner!! My hair im 2yrs 8 months I’ve always used conditioner & i have no build up !!
Good luck to you !! I know it’s frustrating
For anyone who would like a simplification of the rules. A great rule of thumb is doing put any thing with a creamy white color and texture on your locs because it is thick and will be hard to rinse out. If you are looking for moisture, look into moisturizing shampoos. My favorite is the design essentials avocado moisturizing shampoo. If you find a shampoo you want to use and it has a creamy texture you need to water it down first in a separate bottle so that it is easier to rinse out and less likely to get stuck in your locs. When washing always wash in four sections (top sections first) and the follow the rules of two clarifying washes and then one moisturizing shampoo wash. And then one final rinse where you are squeezing your locs to make sure all product is gone. Make sure you do one rinse when you hair is out of sections before leaving the shower.
Sorry this happened to you. My loctician taught me to wash 3 times. First two shampoo is always with a clarifying shampoo to clean deep in the locs
Last shampoo use moisturizing shampoo
She told me if I only use moisturizing shampoo it will cause build up
mmm this is a great tip! what shampoos and conditioner do you use?
@@thesimoneestelle I’m sorry I’m just now seeing this. First 2 washes I use Design Essentials Oat Protein &Henna Deep Cleansing Shampoo.
Then for the last shampoo I add moisture back into the hair by using Design Essentials Almond and Avocado Shampoo
@@locdfitgirl6629do you wash three times in the same day?
Hey, well done getting it under control! Just wanted to say soap can have its own residue and please don’t wring your hair, it’ll cause lumps in your hair over time. Neutregona anti residue shampoo, no conditioner, only water and oil to moisturise. Hope you get it all out hun. You’ll make it ❤
hi ! oils do not moisturize hair only water does 😌
@@celly8971 yep, you do what works for you but I find using water on its own isn’t enough. I also use oil with water to help limit the evaporation of water from my hair. As I say; everyone is different and that may not work for you
They don't sell Neutrogena anti residue shampoo anymore. What else do you use?
@@Doc_McStuffins yeah that’s a bummer. I have a scalp condition so I use the t/gel coal tar as my clarifying shampoo at the moment until I hear anything different from the loc community
@Heiwani Oil is a sealant for the moisture.
My locs are not as thick as yours. However I pretreat my hair before shampoo with half acv half water. I spray it in my scalp and locs and squeeze in my locs. I also use applicator bottles to dilute my shampoo with water. I use conditioner every once in awhile but I also dilute it a lot with water in my applicator bottles. I rinse really well as you said you do.
Thank you for sharing, hopefully you won't have to cut your locs, I sit down, section my hair, spray water then add the shampoo, with a towel over my shoulders... never use conditioner, my go to shampoo was the clear Neutrogena, its been discontinued, but I've found another clear one see how it works!!
it seems my locs have survived! just dropped a follow up video doing a loc detox at home, check it out when you get a chance! its a different neutrogena shampoo?
@@thesimoneestelle it's herbal essense it's a lot cheaper and works fine, I might do a video on my channel. Have a look if you can... As long as its clear I'll always use it...
African black soap definitely causes build up in my locs and my textures similar to yours. i had heard great things about it but i think it just differs from person to person 😭. Also i use dawn dishwashing soap to get build up out and it works wonders for me everytime but its super drying so try not to use too much and make sure you moisturize after
African Black Soap also leaves build up in my bath tub...not fun!!!
I do not use African black soap in my locs. Try Dr. Brinner’s Rise or Peppermint or Lavender shampoo. I know there’s a dispute about using conditioner. I don’t use it. I’m only one year loc’d. My daughter uses it and she is 7 years loc’d. I don’t see a need for it. My locs respond to jamaican black castor oil just like my loose natural hair did and that’s enough. Try massaging your scalp with your finger pads ti distribute oil and I bet your locs will look just as good as if you had used conditioner. I would not cut off my locs because of product build up unless you just want to go for a different look. Thank you for sharing!
AfrikanHairGod suggested diluting shampoo for regular shampoo and then regular ACV whenever. Only leave in conditioner. He suggest any light water base conditioner or Alikay. Was also told never use ANY creams in hair. NONE!
yeah i literally only listen to narada 😂😂
Honey your locs are beautiful. If i had to do i all again i would go thicker. So about conditioner… i am over 4 years in and i have never put conditioner on my locs. I am so afraid of build up. Let that conditioner go honey you will not have build up.
Girl you are beautiful ❤❤
Black soap is all I use. No oils. Leaves my locs light and moisturized.
I love the Nothing But clarifying shampoo.
I have 17 locs so I definitely feel you.
Have you tried a detox? That helps many mature loc’d folks with build up. Doing one a year or every 2 years. Like a ACV detox
i actually JUST dropped a follow up video doing a loc detox at home using a mystery product. check it out when you get a chance!
I’m so glad I found this video! ❤
Oh boy! Shout out to whoever pays the water bill 😵💫
also clarify and shine by Neutrogena that’s good to
This is why I only use rose water and shampoo
Apple cider vinegar do a detox this month then next month
definitely! i actually ended up doing an at home loc detox using a *mystery product*. just dropped the follow up video, check it out!
i've personally been washing my locs with shampoo and water since day 1 (i'm a year and 3 months in) and never had that maybe you need to switch to a new conditioner or whatever feels good for you
NOOOOO!!! Please don’t cut em!!! 😭😭😭 I absolutely love your locs. I’m sure that would be the last resort. I’m new to all of this so I’m not even going to try give you advice. If all else fails, I would call Yannie before you cut! Please keep us posted. I really hope you can work it out.🙏🏾🙏🏾
awww thank youuu love! but yes, cutting them would be a last resort. HOWEVER i just dropped a follow up video doing a loc detox, check it out when you get a chance!
Neutrogena is a good clarifying shampoo.
That build-up looked like the Aloe Vera plant that this other content creator was plagued with; and baking soda made it worse.
It isnt just the loc community that’s divided on conditioner
Apple cider vinegar is the best way to remove residue
I feel like it’s because your locs are thick & also it could be the African black soap
yeah maybe bc i see the same ppl the same products and they don’t any side effects 😂
Yes Neutrogena shampoo
i heard it was discontinued *sad face*
Never cut the locks treat your hair cutting is a wrong move
Bro if you don't stay in that shower for at least 30 minutes
I don't understand why nowhere did you say anything about an ACV rinse that would help you tremendously
Why don't you just cut one loc and then cut it open to see what's inside before you make that decision.