DIY MICROLOCS UPDATE | 3 YEAR UPDATE | UPCLOSE 360 views | 3 Questions for my audience!

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  • @Bindi_Marc
    @Bindi_Marc 7 місяців тому +13

    Thank you for the update. It looks so beautiful.
    I dont think it has dropped very much AND that is normal (i went through the same with my first set). Your hair has been growing in thickness and density and once that process is totally complete all the growth will be directed to length and I have a feeling it's going to take off! I feel you're going to see length that seems to come out of nowhere. Inches on inches!! I can feel it on the horizon. Good for you!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +2

      Awww thank you for the words of encouragement! Love your channel btw!! 💕

  • @MsRaerae5
    @MsRaerae5 7 місяців тому +12

    Your hair is very thick and beautiful!

  • @bettyeames6812
    @bettyeames6812 7 місяців тому +6

    Good to see your 3 year update. You and Naps Are the New Black are my 2 DIY Superstars. I am 2years and 1 month loc’d. I too established a beautiful crown of micro locs but my thick hair is loc’d into 212 “chunky monkey” microlocs. I’m the only person who has ever interlocked or retwisted my locs. This is the best thing I have ever done for my hair…and I love the look and freedom of them. I have a blog “Microlocs and Me: A Woman’s Journey to Hair Freedom.” I followed your advice. I use Dr. Bronner soap on my locs. I have tried 2 other shampoos but not for more than 2-3 washes. Twice in 2 years I have gone 3 weeks without washing my locs. I banded my locs at first because they were too short to braid. Somewhere around 20 months loc’d I stopped banding before washing. My locs didn’t do a lot of marrying so a little separation of each loc after shampooing is now my after wash routine. Once, I retwisted my locs after a shampoo and braided 6 locs together around the perimeter of my head and after half a day I unraveled the twists. The braid pattern stayed for a couple of days. I plan to do that again someday. My locs have dropped and my little shorties that I was happy to see hang just below my ears when I started are now sitting on my shoulders. I do not have lint. I sleep in a satin bonnet every night except 4 nights in Florida on a mini vacation. I couldn’t find a satin sleep cap in Hollywood Beach Florida. Amazing. I do not have follicles. When did they start appearing? My daughter has had sisterlocs for 7 years and she has follicles. I also have a lot of silver in my hair. Not silver loc cuffs, although I do own several bags of loc cuffs in different colors. No I stopped using henna to color my hair 3 months into my journey. I don’t think I could have let my natural color prevail had I not loc’d my hair. The grey hairs made my loose natural hair look old. Grey hair in locs adds dimension and I have been told frequently that people love the look of my locs. But the grey or silver will probably hide the appearance of follicles if they should appear. I apply about a quarter sized amount of Jamaican Black Castor oil or argan oil to my scalp and through my locs after shampooing. I massage my scalp daily to distribute my own sebum. I love this loc lifestyle so much. My question is do you have any concern about your locs thinning over time through continued interlocking? I made my locs intentionally chunky so I would not suffer any thinning or lost locs. Sisterloc wearers often lose locs. It’s a little scary. Anyway your locs have always looked luscious, long and full. Your length is noticeable. I loc’d my hair primarily for length retention. If it stayed at this length I would be satisfied. I have trimmed my bangs from the first 18 months and have just stopped trimming them this month so I will be watching how they grow around my face. Love you for sharing!❤

  • @Come7yNatura7
    @Come7yNatura7 7 місяців тому +12

    Yes it dropped 😊 The color bring out your pretty skin tone. I looovveeeee it 💚

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Good to know! Thank you for the feedback!

  • @yvonneb2637
    @yvonneb2637 7 місяців тому +19

    I missed you on UA-cam. Your locs are a perfect color wonderfully "you". Please show some reviews videos on your clients

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +2

      What would you like to see regarding the hair I have done? Any specific questions?

  • @fedelynedieujuste6924
    @fedelynedieujuste6924 7 місяців тому +5

    Yes I would love the microloc content.

  • @MaryD.Jackson-sq8li
    @MaryD.Jackson-sq8li 7 місяців тому +3

    Your hair is so full and gorgeous!

  • @sunflowersongs9403
    @sunflowersongs9403 7 місяців тому +2

    I remember your first videos of you doing your locs and now you're three years in. The growth is truly beautiful

  • @shesit318
    @shesit318 7 місяців тому +6

    It hasn't dropped much, but since you started with very long hair, it may take mucher longer, but it's getting there. I love how thick it is. It's very beautiful ❤❤ I also hate my follicles ugh! They are very noticeable in the front. I also love the video idea about being black with locs.

  • @karenwoodruff3533
    @karenwoodruff3533 7 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful locs!!! I’m 4.5 years in with my microlocs & the back is loc’d, the middle is starting to & my front still has cork screw ends… My drop happened right around the beginning of my 4th year. I now miss the fullness of the before the drop look.
    I like your loc content! Your ends are beautiful!! I ended up with fat ends because I hated braiding & banding & didn’t do it like I should have. I’m now slowly fixing it. I also still use a clarifying for my first wash & my diy moisturizing shampoo for the second wash.
    Glad you’re back Queen Eleem!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Happy to be back! Thank you for sharing! Sounds like we’re on a similar path! How long was your hair when you had your locs installed?

  • @iAmLeslieJones
    @iAmLeslieJones 7 місяців тому +3

    That’s what that is!!! Follicles is the tips that come out from the scalp. I thought it was dandruff that wouldn’t come out!!! Great to know!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +3

      YES! Its follicles. Don’t pick at it just let it be or dye it.

    • @iAmLeslieJones
      @iAmLeslieJones 7 місяців тому

      @@QueenEleem will do Queen!

  • @sassoumniang6531
    @sassoumniang6531 7 місяців тому +4

    Hey Queen! I'm from Senegal (West Africa) I've been following you from day one! I'm glad to know you are coming back more regularly. By the way your skin is gorgeous! I'm almost 4 years locked (May 15th), I don't have any lint (satin pillows, microfiber towels or t-shirts for drying) and my growth has been slow, I do have some issues with breakage in the crown area so haven't done a re-tie in 8 weeks while I treat the area, but had that issue before locking even as a natural girly. As far as acceptance, I have had no issues as they look like a hairstyle that is very common here (micro braids with natural hair). Locs are more and more common here as well. I'd say 25% of the women in my office and circle are locked ;-). Your hair has definitely dropped, and it's beautiful even the color! Would love to see videos on your daily life in the medical field as well as your hair updates.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s so interesting to hear that the style of Microlocs is not that different from what’s already being worn just a different method! May I ask, do you prefer to use the metric system or do you use the USA measurement system (inches, feet, etc)

    • @sassoumniang6531
      @sassoumniang6531 7 місяців тому +1

      @@QueenEleem thanks for answering! I use both actually and depending on whom I'm speaking to and what they use, TBH I think metric is more precise as the units are smaller. In Senegal we use metric and Celsius. Do you have a preference? I think in the medical field you use metric right?

  • @Meera436
    @Meera436 4 місяці тому +1

    I use henna to dye the follicles. I just make sure to use body art quality henna with a fine sift. Usually henna from mehandi. I make it very loose the mixture and use a handheld immersion blender to make it runny. I let the henna sit for 4-5 hours for dye release and then apply it only on the front hairline and where I part my hair (middle and two sides). I let the henna sit for 4-5 hours and then dunk my hair in a bucket or loc spa basin. I rinse it well and use diluted conidtioner (sisterlocks moisture treatment) dilute it until its runny like water to get any leftover out. I wash after 3 days when the henna is done oxidizing. and they look reddish brown and I cant see them. This makes the bulbs match my locs that are already sun bleached to a reddish brown. Also it took my hair 4 or 5 years to drop it grew out until then. It finally started to grow down. I think you have about another 6 mos to a 1yr before yours drop probably because you have so many and its dense. I dont think theyve dropped just yet.

  • @laveanniaburton3480
    @laveanniaburton3480 4 місяці тому

    Question. How much did your locs expand from the initial installation?

  • @demibell5123
    @demibell5123 7 місяців тому +1

    Yesss Queen! Your hair has definitely loc’d and has dropped I noticed the ones you pointed out that still have the springiness in them that are still not completely loc’d. They have definitely dropped and are absolutely gorgeous!!

  • @sifelanimutetwa6677
    @sifelanimutetwa6677 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m from Zimbabwe and will be 2 years locked in June. I have enjoyed following your Journey.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for repping! What’s it like having Microlocs in Zimbabwe? Is the hairstyle unique or commonplace?

  • @MiNNi0La
    @MiNNi0La 7 місяців тому +1

    Another question, do the follicles appear throughout the leanght of your loc or primarily just along the roots?

  • @dovesunderwater5389
    @dovesunderwater5389 7 місяців тому +1

    I have been following you since you started your locks. Yes they are growing and I love the fullness. Your hair is beautiful.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому

      Thank your for sticking around!

  • @Sjalexa
    @Sjalexa 7 місяців тому +2

    Love your hair! Can you talk about ponytails? Can you ponytail and if so, how? My locs are super thick and full like yours…need tips on putting hair up for workouts, etc. Thanks!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Ooh girl YES I have some tips on ponys and buns bc it can be a trial and tribulation

    • @Sjalexa
      @Sjalexa 7 місяців тому +1

      @@QueenEleem I can’t wait! Thank you!

  • @ChristieTE
    @ChristieTE 2 місяці тому

    HI, there’s so many I would like to see ❤ ( newly lock) hairstyle ? Your hair is heavy when you tried to attached it ?
    How is your washing process
    Thank you

  • @preciouslafleur5390
    @preciouslafleur5390 7 місяців тому

    Your channel is actually the first one I watched when I decided to log my hair. I followed all of your advice except for the grid.I didn't realize how important that was. I would have been a year loc'ed last month. Once I reached one year loc'ed, I didn't like how they were looking so I combed them down. I thoroughly washed my hair and blew it out and decided to get micro braids. Now my anniversary would be April 21st instead of April 11th. I have a very neat grid now. This is how I wanted my locs to look when I started. I also started on very short hair. My hair is now a little past my shoulders after one year of being loc'ed. Because I combed my locs out, I lost a lot of hair, so it isn't as full as it used to be. I am shocked at the growth.
    I do see your drop as well. Your hair also looks fuller to me. Thanks so much for your videos, please keep them coming!!!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      What do you feel the grid does for the way you wanted your locs to look? Why didn’t you have this type of grid at first? What type of grid did you start with initially? I’d love to share your experience with the community!

    • @preciouslafleur5390
      @preciouslafleur5390 7 місяців тому

      @@QueenEleem My hair didn't look as neat without the grid. Since I interlock my hair on my own, I had trouble interlocking because different parts would run into each other; especially in the beginning when my hair would "marry." Maybe it's because I wasn't always focused during the interlocking process. When my hair would marry, I would think that the part was bigger than the others, so I would join sections together without knowing that's what I did. Having a grid looks neater and it makes the interlocking process easier. Because I can easily see the parts, it's very unlikely that I would mistakenly join two parts together. My hair would marry so bad that it was hard to pull apart. I think that was due to not having clear parts.
      I think I didn't do the grid initially because I thought it was too much work, being that I was doing it myself. I also didn't understand the importance of it. I think my hair looks much neater now with the grid than it did before. I love it!!!! Thanks for asking! I love your channel!!!💖

    • @preciouslafleur5390
      @preciouslafleur5390 7 місяців тому

      @@QueenEleem I initially had a grid, but it wasn't neat at all. I parted my hair, but my parts weren't even, so as my hair grew, it looked "messy" to me. It wasn't as neat as it is now, where each section or part has the same amount of hair in it. The parts are a little bigger in the back of my hair, but I think it's because I have more hair there. I also didn't want the parts to be too small because my hair cannot sustain the weight. My hair started thinning at the root previously and the loc would snap off.

  • @brokenclocks10
    @brokenclocks10 7 місяців тому +2

    Definitely make the thoughts on being a black women with locs video!!

  • @jaykay242
    @jaykay242 7 місяців тому +1

    Yaaaay! Glad to see you back! Your hair has definitely dropped but there just seems to be something magical about year 4. I think that's when you'll really see the growth. I'm 6 years loc'd and the last 2 years I've visibly seen the greatest change. I was just below my shoulders around year 4 and 2 years later my hair is touching the top of my rear end....and 85 percent of my ends are still curly. I would definitely like to see more content from you with locs in the workplace and how you've fared in your career.❤

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank your for the feedback! If I may ask are you working and if so what industry?

    • @jaykay242
      @jaykay242 7 місяців тому +1

      @@QueenEleem I've been in accounting for 30 years and became a second career nurse 4 years ago. I'm so pleased to finally see locs be more commonplace than they were before in corporate America. I clearly remember working in office settings and NO ONE had locs. How has it been for you as a PA?

    • @lindag.3532
      @lindag.3532 7 місяців тому +1

      That’s so true Jaykay! LOC’s are all over the place now. I’m coming up on year 4 next month and work at a jail in Chicago as an Exec. Asst. I’m not the only person with them including the officers! Lots has changed.

  • @coolkidruby3429
    @coolkidruby3429 6 місяців тому +1

    I think your hair is filling out rather than just growing down. But same! Everyone else has mad length at two years but mine grew maybe one 3 inches max. And my hair was also pretty long (about tail bone length) but now it just feels like it’s taking forever to grow.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  6 місяців тому

      How many years locd are you?

  • @bettyeames6812
    @bettyeames6812 7 місяців тому +2

    I would like to see how other black people live with their locs. I work part time in a creative space. My locs have been accepted with a few positive comments and no negative ones. In a more professional office that might not have been the case.

  • @asiakaiser9943
    @asiakaiser9943 7 місяців тому +3

    I would love to hear about your experiences with locs as a black woman, especially in professional environments in the US. I am in graduate school and have also started locs recently!
    Also, I'm surprised by how many follicles you have. I can't see any in my hair, and I have black hair! Very interesting.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for suggesting topics! What professional sphere do you work in? Eg. medicine? Law? Teaching? Entrepreneur?

    • @asiakaiser9943
      @asiakaiser9943 7 місяців тому +1

      @@QueenEleem I’m a PhD student in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology!

    • @TheNDofUO
      @TheNDofUO Місяць тому

      How are you fixing them?

  • @frantrinawebb779
    @frantrinawebb779 7 місяців тому +2

    Love your locs. I was wondering if you retie it all in one sitting or over several days.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +4

      I wish I could retighten it all in one sitting. But there’s no way. Maybe if I can find a loctician that I trust. I usually retighten it over the course of 7-10 days for 1-3 hours a day. It probably takes me about 14 hours total. I could do it in 3 days if I binged tv, barely ate, and had no family responsibilities 😅😅 word to the wise: don’t give yourself more than 500 locs MAX… unless you’re a crazy person like me

    • @frantrinawebb779
      @frantrinawebb779 7 місяців тому

      @@QueenEleem Thanks queen for answering and for keeping it real. 😄

  • @C_Anty
    @C_Anty 3 місяці тому

    "Love what you got" ❤

  • @stephanie4337
    @stephanie4337 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm on my second year with sisterlocks. I started mine with about 18-21 inches, and my hair is not fully locked as well. It is mostly locked, but I still have some curls on the ends and still stretchy. Im ready for the length 😩.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому

      Well based on my journey and all these comments you have about 2-3 years until that happens but IT WILL HAPPEN!

  • @WilliamsPinch
    @WilliamsPinch 7 місяців тому +3

    Did you ever say how many locs you have?? I remember wondering after your first retie.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +3

      668 when I started, but I combine around 10-20 so about 650 now

  • @MiNNi0La
    @MiNNi0La 7 місяців тому

    Im not locked and i have issuees with follicles, this is actually one of my concerns when i FINALLY get my locs

  • @ceystal
    @ceystal 7 місяців тому +1

    I love the way your locs are progressing! Did the overtone dye/conditioner work for you? I remember you posted the video a while ago. Also do you still find slippage on the front of your hairline? Looking forward to future videos!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +3

      Im going to dye my hair again and talk about the results from the overtone conditioner. Good to know someone’s interested in seeing it!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +2

      I’ll talk about my locs in the front too! Thank you for commenting letting me know to include!

  • @DW5918
    @DW5918 7 місяців тому

    Your hair is gorgeous, Wow!!! I’m almost 2 years in myself. I have been following since you started them. I’m here for all of it ☺️

  • @asiabradley-stephens5320
    @asiabradley-stephens5320 7 місяців тому +1

    Love your locs! they look great you were my inspo Im like 6 months behind you still the best hair decision Ive made.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      That’s so great to hear! Happy to inspire always! Did you DIY?

    • @asiabradley-stephens5320
      @asiabradley-stephens5320 7 місяців тому

      @@QueenEleem I did! I used your grid videos and they turned out great! I two strand twisted- iwas in pharm residency and no time for interloc lol

  • @Ms.AnnDrist
    @Ms.AnnDrist 7 місяців тому +1

    Did you only braid and band your hair every wash day, or did you do it regularly to style and stretch the hair as it loc'd?

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      I would braid and band before washing until like 2 years and then after that I would wash it loose then braid and band just to let it dry. I didn’t really braid and band between to stretch

  • @niamaysing359
    @niamaysing359 7 місяців тому

    Today is my 3 year locaversary and you inspired my grid! Thank you and happy big 3!

  • @AShasa35
    @AShasa35 6 місяців тому +2

    Yes, I think your hair has dropped. You have a lot of hair. Your locs look great. 😊

  • @danathomas45
    @danathomas45 7 місяців тому

    i’ve been watching you from the beginning. i love your videos i’ve been sisterlocked since 2013 i started with extensions so micro locked cut them off 2018,my SL consultant was happy I tell everyone about 2 strand twist so you don’t have to get a loan to pay for SL it was close to $2000 ten years ago in Los Angeles. I want to know more about color conditioner.
    Thanks cutie for your videos

  • @beingmichelleg
    @beingmichelleg 7 місяців тому +3

    There's a drop - the inches you seek are coming. You'll notice it more in a few months when you post up picture next to how you started.
    Your hair is looking beautiful. Thank you for your openness and encouragement with self DIY locs. I'll be 2 years old with my current set on June 1st and your videos got me through and over the hump! I'm a lot more "militant" regarding my hair these days. There's a confidence I didn't have when younger and I have zero tolerance for any unsolicited feedback disguised as concern.
    Whatever you feel like posting I'll watch. :)

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for the encouragement! And thank you for your support!

  • @enjnefleurantin7158
    @enjnefleurantin7158 7 місяців тому

    Happy to see you Back! I am 2 years and a half in. My hair seems free of lint exept for the verry last two rows in the back 😫😫. Its because of the scarf i usually wear in winter or those turtle neck shirt robbing on them. There is still some elasticity in your locks, maybe thats why yo dont see them droping yet

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  6 місяців тому

      Yep you gotta be careful with those turtlenecks and scarves. It’s such a shame bc I love sweaters!

  • @jessiewebb1583
    @jessiewebb1583 5 місяців тому +1

    If you don’t mind me asking, how long do your reties take nowadays and was that hard to manage during PA school? I’m thinking about cutting my locs because I miss the fullness of my loose hair and don’t think I am ever going to have time to retie my hair during school😮‍💨 (pharm is a BEAST) Also your hair is beautiful😍

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  5 місяців тому +1

      My returns probably take 14 hours. I split them up over a week while I watch tv. During pa school I would Reti my hair while studying. To study I would do practice questions. Honestly one of the reasons I got through pa school was bc I locd my hair. Having it like this is SOOOOO much easier than having it loose but that’s person to person.

  • @vanesal3435
    @vanesal3435 7 місяців тому +2

    I emailed Shetowel and they said they’ll have the towel back in stock soon.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +3

      That’s great! I have included some t-shirt towel resources below in the description box if you don’t want to wait. You’re looking for a non-pilling, non-terry cloth, non-microfiber towel made of Jersey/t-shirt towel material. The shetowel is great though bc it’s thicker than most of the ones I’ve found on Etsy or Amazon

    • @vanesal3435
      @vanesal3435 6 місяців тому +1

      @@QueenEleemI have a couple of Aquis towels but I’m kinda scared I’ll end up with lint. I’ll check out the ones you recommended

  • @mizzgnaturalkinks
    @mizzgnaturalkinks 7 місяців тому +2

    your hair is dropping slowly! we love your videos!!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Yep slow as a snail 🐌😅 thank you for watching! You’re the reason I have the courage to make videos in the first place!

  • @judithpriestess7781
    @judithpriestess7781 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm not sure that seeing fallen out hair follicles is a healthy thing. It seems like a sign of follicular trauma from frequent interlocking/manipulation, and dryness.
    Over time, the root/follicle will likely not regenerate, leading to traction alopecia.
    Check out sister/microlocked women over time. There's a lot of hair loss and alopecia.
    It's good that you maintain your own locs because you can be gentlest with your own head.
    Your locs are gorgeous. You helped me establish mine but I've recently become aware of some long-term risks associated with this style and I want to potentially pay it forward.
    I now maintain my locs with knotted locking method, created by Melissa Blake. I think it's the next frontier of small loc maintenance. Just food for thought
    Please be aware

  • @kishamccoy7966
    @kishamccoy7966 7 місяців тому

    I don’t think that it has dropped yet but it is beautiful.

  • @afrikurl
    @afrikurl 7 місяців тому +1

    I have a question, when is your 4 year anniversary? I followed your guide on parting in 2020 and I am almost 4 years locked. I thought you were already at 4 years.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +4

      I just passed my 4 year locaversary. I recorded this a year ago, but due to PA school I didn’t get the chance to upload until now. 4 year update coming soon

  • @MiNNi0La
    @MiNNi0La 7 місяців тому

    You wash your hair more often than i would think...how long does it typically take to dry? Expecially with your gorgeous density!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому

      As your locs grow you will start to notice them. When hair falls out naturally the follicle or “club hair” will naturally fall out with it.

  • @Balderhash
    @Balderhash 7 місяців тому

    My father is Carribbean and my mother is Irish and I live in London. We have very similar hair and skin tone but I am more of a red head with freckles!
    I get lots of compliments all the time about my hair and I notice that people are more likely to sit behind me on a bus or something and I know they are looking at my hair!
    I find I get treated more as black by white people with my hair in locs. I have been natural for 8y and loc'd for 2 for some reason my 4a/4b twists and cane rolls didn't make people so hostile and dismissive in certain scenarios.
    I too am on the hunt to remove follicles. If you find a solution I would love to hear it! The best I have had so far is dry brushing my hair with a boar brush.

  • @milkcocoa718
    @milkcocoa718 7 місяців тому

    Watching this is crazy to me. You and my daughter hair is almost identical!! She’s about to hit year 4. But we started with really really long hair. If shrunk to like her ear and I feel like it took FOREVER to get to where it is now. I was thinking it was the color, maybe some broke off cause of the blonde she has. But her ends look very much intact so I don’t know. But anyway. Your hair is beautiful

  • @Shizune15
    @Shizune15 7 місяців тому

    Do you still use the homemade aloe gel when you retie?

  • @marlab5203
    @marlab5203 7 місяців тому +16

    I’m a little more than a year ahead of you (I’m 4.5 years in) and can tell you your hair will drop a lot more in year four👍🏽
    I think that is because when you start with longer hair it takes a long time for the entirety of the length to completely loc.
    Your hair is lovely and I do think you are very close fully locked now. You hair is flourishing 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +4

      Ok so I’m not delusional!! Thank you for helping me answer those questions!

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +3

      How long was your hair when you started yours?

    • @marlab5203
      @marlab5203 7 місяців тому +2

      @@QueenEleem my hair was about 12 inches all over. I feel like the first few years was my hair growing, then shrinking, growing and shrinking, as the locs slowly matured. My hair is now fully locked and growing like crazy because I can see the length retention.

    • @kymania.c.915
      @kymania.c.915 7 місяців тому +2

      I always heard that long hair takes longer to lock, but I never thought about what that entails (like your hair taking years to drop). Now that you mentioned the shrinking and growing back and forth for the first few years that makes sense. The hair on the sides of my head is like 2-3 inches long since I'm 6 months into growing out a Mohawk. I really want to give locs another chance since my scalp has calmed down, but there is about a 5 inch gap between the middle and the sides so I'll wait until I figure out what to do about that

    • @Dionne1492
      @Dionne1492 7 місяців тому +2

      @marlab5203 that's so helpful to know about the back and forth between growing and shrinking, growing and shrinking.. I'm only a year in and I thought the shrinkage was behind me, and I've been waiting to see that length.. 🙈 and looking forward to seeing that drop one day.. ha ha.. that's really encouraging.. thank you 🙏🏾

  • @tc_locdnloaded
    @tc_locdnloaded 2 місяці тому

    If I start my microlocs with 2 strand twists and twist them to the left, should I interlock them to the left or right to keep the locs tight and uniform?

  • @gabbj89
    @gabbj89 3 місяці тому

    Your very pretty

  • @sheilajones844
    @sheilajones844 7 місяців тому +21

    I definitely think your hair has dropped and there's more dropping to come 🙂

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +1

      Fingers crossed! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @lararouse546
    @lararouse546 6 місяців тому +1

    This feels like a silly question, I've had locs before and they were heavy. Does your hair feel heavy?

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  6 місяців тому +2

      Nope not heavy at all. This is actually one of my most commonly asked questions so not silly at all. There’s no added product so that’s one of the reasons my hair is relatively light

    • @lararouse546
      @lararouse546 6 місяців тому +1

      @@QueenEleem Thanks for letting me know, this is a comfort to know heading into my loc journey.

  • @mardwar
    @mardwar 6 місяців тому

    How many locs do you have?

  • @vanessavasquez5864
    @vanessavasquez5864 6 місяців тому

    Where I can do my hair, I want to do diy microloc, can someone tell me where I can go? I leaving in Pennsylvania but I can go to NY

  • @chronicfatiguehermithiker3022
    @chronicfatiguehermithiker3022 7 місяців тому +1

    Yes, it’s dropped based on the weight in the movement, I think.

  • @gabbj89
    @gabbj89 3 місяці тому

    Are you saying braid n band? If so what’s that mean

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  3 місяці тому

      Yes braid and band! Which is what you do before you wash your locs before they’ve fully matured

  • @brucenome989
    @brucenome989 4 місяці тому +1

    Are you a physician assistant?

  • @aniekathomas1403
    @aniekathomas1403 7 місяців тому

    is that your natural hair color?

  • @qwashington89
    @qwashington89 7 місяців тому

    It's not as "swollen" as it was when you first loc'd. There's a major difference in your screen grabs from your 2nd and 3rd year update.

  • @lakeithiablake9838
    @lakeithiablake9838 7 місяців тому

    Would like to see updos

  • @esea05
    @esea05 7 місяців тому +1

    What happened to the one dreadlock in the back?

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +2

      To which are you referring?

    • @esea05
      @esea05 7 місяців тому +1

      @queeneleem8136 I thought you had a larger dreadlock in the back you were going to leave. I might be mistaken as it was about three years ago. Unfortunately UA-cam has not been alerting to your uploads until this video. I love your lock journey from deciding the pattern, to updating your installation process between classes and life happening. Vlogs or any videos of your lock journey is always a great idea! Best wishes ❤️

  • @Patience_Grace
    @Patience_Grace 7 місяців тому

    Your hair looks good!!! Jesus loves you❤

  • @miss4b4c
    @miss4b4c 6 місяців тому

    I would say your hair has definitely grown, you do not see it because it is all shrunken up inside each loc, especially the 2 strand twisted parts.
    Your hair color is beautiful, is it your natural hair color?

  • @MsRaerae5
    @MsRaerae5 7 місяців тому +1

    Yes. Your hair has dropped. It’s about 2-21/2 inches longer.

  • @kayceep.morgan7318
    @kayceep.morgan7318 2 місяці тому

    Yes, your hair has dropped as well as grown in length.

  • @zoelife7272
    @zoelife7272 6 місяців тому +1

    thick as hell QE. But it doesn't seem to want to lengthen out.
    What about your studies?

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  6 місяців тому

      I just finished PA school!

    • @zoelife7272
      @zoelife7272 6 місяців тому

      @@QueenEleem
      Congratulations to you. Deferred gratuity is very much worth it.

  • @tresbonoeuf
    @tresbonoeuf 7 місяців тому +1

    What did you say your friend (who trimmed her’s) UA-cam channel was? 🩷 Looking beautiful.

    • @QueenEleem
      @QueenEleem  7 місяців тому +2

      @napsarethenewblack

    • @tresbonoeuf
      @tresbonoeuf 7 місяців тому +1

      @@QueenEleem Thank you!