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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

My Sisterlock Workout Bun. 1 Year 10 Months!!!

This is a quick easy to maintain style for those workout days.  Look professional at work and get down and dirty at the gym.  You can spritz your hair at night with water and your favorite oil to help it to lay down and also because your hair loves it.  Now pull your bangs forward and tie the remainder of your hair up with your man's wave cap.  Make sure your bangs are sticking out of the front.  Now put your bonnet on over the wave cap and make sure your bangs are tucked under the bonnet.  This will smoosh your bangs down and keep them fresh and curly all week.  If you sweat too much during your workout you may have to perm rod your bangs again.  No big deal.
I actually have a hair net around the bun.  Can you see it?


This was a huge hit at work.  Today my employee approached me about his daughter getting Sisterlocks.

My bangs were banging.





Saturday, February 19, 2011

My Sisterlock Mohawk Achieved Using The Wrap-A-Loc Tool

I plan to join the other locked professionals and MURDER the stereotypes about locked hair.


Locks are not unprofessional you say?  I sit at the round table with executives and often times the conversation turns to how great my hair looks.

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The Wrap-A-Loc curls lasts longer than a month.  Yes I tested it once and with each passing day my curls got tighter and tighter.  I put a bonnet on my head every night.  My curls are still there after being retightened which is amazing....mainly because my stylist is careful to only spray the water on my roots when I have a curl set.  The set is very versitle.....I vary the style from mohawks, puffs, or  just let the curls hang and do what it do.

Here I washed my hair two weeks ago and I rolled an average of 3 SL's on each Wrap-A-Loc tool.  The curls are still going strong as you can see.  I smooth the front edges with some water, oils, Jane Carter Styling Mousse, and a partial scarf just for the edges.  You only have to leave the scarf on for about 15 minutes at the most..  What do you think.

For those of you who are not lucky enough to have a great locktician, you don't know what you are missing!  Her name is Angie Childs and she has been my consultant since she was a trainee, but now she is certified.  With that being said...don't under estimate a trainee.  I got lucky because she is also a beauty school instructor so she has a natural talent and is a perfectionist to begin with so she could not help but excel when she was a trainee.

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