Monday, September 5, 2016

2016 Updates - Roller Set & Curls

2016 UPDATES - ROLLER SET & CURLS

Her hair has grown a great deal and she LOVE'S it! Her locs were installed October 2013. We appreciate the low daily maintenance for school and sports activities. 


She went to camp without us this Summer and her hair was not an issue.  It just got very dirty, but that's what shampoo is for.



I am still her "consultant" and recommend that a parent or guardian living with their girl tighten her hair for several reasons.

1. It is unnecessarily hard for little ones to sit for up to 3 hours at a time for a retightening. Take the time to make her feel comfortable as a way to reinforce the notion that her hair is neither a) a problem to be solved nor b) an inconvenience to be overcome.

2. It is a great time to bond, talk, and love on your daughter.  My daughter now brings the tightening tool and her water bottle so we can "do some locs" before she goes to bed. Sometimes we watch TV, sometimes we don't.  All the time she lays her head on a pillow on my lap and we talk, laugh, and snuggle.

3. It's helped me hone my retightening chops.  We don't do her whole head at one time. It is always in sections and over several days or weeks.

4. Last, it is free. I need my hair retightened by a professional and it would cost that much more in time and money if she were to go as well.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Almost a year

ALMOST A YEAR
It has been some time since we have checked in about Moo Bear's Sisterlocks. She is coming up on one year of SLs in October. She is now in first grade and is doing well at her school. Many of the teachers comment on how they love her hair and not a day goes by that at least one person, primarily Black women, comments on how beautiful she is and how beautiful her hair is.

This summer we went on a cruise, to Disneyland, and to San Diego and our hair was the least of our issues. I also had 3 weeks of training out of town and Daddy did well getting her set each morning.  I don't think he touched her hair all week, but that was OK since her hair takes care of itself.

RETIGHTENING
We did not survive having a consultant retighten Moo Bear's locs. As a word of caution, working with a consultant can be somewhat of a challenge, particularly because children cannot sit for very long and should not be expected to do so. Also, a consultant may not be as sensitive to pulling or any kind of discomfort associated with retightening the hair. Since I know my child and have access to her on a daily basis, it is easier for me to do it. That way, we can work around nap time, school, and/or other events she may have. Also, I am able to tighten her hair in the bed, in the bath, or wherever we may be. In a word, it is just SIMPLER.

Although, the verdict is still out on how MUCH she loves her hair, it has definitely been an esteem builder for her. She cannot wait until her hair is long like Mama's.

Today, we're about 75% done with her retightening. We are still not on a set schedule, but I generally try to feel her hair and see when we need to do it. The top grows much faster than the back and I had to split 5 to 7 locs because they are significantly bigger than the rest of her locks. I actually think this is mostly attributed to her head growing and the sheer thickness of her hair. That is something that we will have to consider as she gets older.

In an attempt to provide more regular updates on her hair, its length, and the things that we are learning, I will try and post at least one blog a month.


Two princesses...
75% done