Starting Locs
Locs do not happen
overnight. The time it
takes for your hair to lock depends on the type and texture of your
hair. It can take as
little as a few weeks for coarse hair, or as long as 2 years to
fully lock straighter hair.
Don’t be scared, many loc in 4-8 months.
There are several
ways you can start your locs.
The method depends on your preference.
Some people are very
detailed and exact in there sizes of locs, others are not. Basically, there are two
“types” of locs. There
are the freeform locs which are allowed to grow as nature wants them
to (like dreadlocks).
And, there are cultivated or manipulated locs which are
guided to loc in a certain manner. With the cultivated type of
locs you part your hair into sections to work with. The sizes of your sections
depend on the size you want your locs to be, however, do not make
your sections smaller than the size of a pencil. Locs started off too small
may eventually break off from the weight of the hair after they grow
long.
Freeform Method
This is the easiest
method. Just wash your
hair and towel dry in a circular motion. Then, leave it alone. Repeat at the next
washing.
Cultivated Methods
SingleTwists. Use a product to twist your
hair, such as pure aloe vera gel, or a lock and twist butter. After washing and towel
drying, apply product down the length of your hair, and use your
finger to twist/twirl your hair into a coil. Or, use a comb to twist into
a coil. Or, palmroll
your hair into a coil by placing the hair in the palm of your hands
and rolling it in the same direction.

Single Twists
Two-Strand
Twist. Follow single
twist instructions except you take two portions of hair and twist
them around one another.
Braids. Just braid the small
sections of hair. Now,
as your hair at the roots starts to lock, your hair at the ends will
still be in braids. You
can eventually cut the braids off to leave just the locked
portion.
Sisterlocks is a
registered process done in a salon that uses a tool to lock the
hair.
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