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01-09-2006, 08:33 PM #1
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I interlock my sweeties hair. He has about 1 1/2 inches of natural hair.
His hair is a mixed texture. It was kinky and curly all over except for right
in the front. I interlocked his entire head. The front came down the next day.
I'm against bee's wax but he wants his hair to lock and stay. He works out about
4 days a week. We tried the coils last month and they just would not stay. The interlocking stayed put all over his head except for about 3 to 4 locks in the front.
Do you think I should put some bee's wax in his hair? (just in th front.
I tried coils they won't stay.
Any suggestions for his fine baby soft hair in the front of his head?
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01-09-2006, 09:33 PM #2
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I would keep putting them back in. They will eventually stay. I have a couple of places in my hair where the locks don't want to stay when they are just started and my consultant keeps redoing them until they finally stay (I have sisterlocks). I have also heard of some other methods one of which is using thread to kind of seal the ends. However, I'm not sure how that was done.
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01-10-2006, 01:49 PM #3
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yeah keep putting them back in, i have 2 in the back where the hair is almost straight that are still taking their time to lock(over a year lol) but there are lil sections that are locing and they dont unravel much anymore. I just kept redoing them.
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01-10-2006, 02:58 PM #4
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Did you try braiding it? Some people use thread to sew the ends of their locks together. I use Mango & Lime locking creme wax and it keeps my hair together between washings. I haven't had any of the much-feared buildup that I have been reading about. It think it has to do with the percentage of wax in the product.
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01-10-2006, 03:59 PM #5
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I braided the tips last night and interlock the rest of his stringy locs.
Yep they came down this morning.
I may try and sew the tips but its so straing im not sure it will stay.
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