Top 5 Tips for Dreadlocks - Must See!
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@dcampbe91 Thanks for the question. I stated doing my own locs out of necessity; every place I went to did a horrible job and/or had terrible customer service. As I started doing my own hair I did research and contacted locticians for advice. At the same time I was doing friends/family, took several classes, and it took off from there. Good luck in starting your business; its a great feeling to be your own boss and do something you enjoy. Send me an email and I'd be happy to offer some advice.
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@TevinakaPlatinum Ok do whatever you feel comfortable with. Just keep an eye on your locs to make sure they stay moisturized. Thanks for watching!!
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Were u a loc enthusiast and then a professional or a licensed loct'....I would like to start a home business in loc....can I find tips on your vid channel, I have fav this vid for now ...thx so much!!!!
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@Jvilander Sorry I don't know anyone in that area. :o(
I found ur video very helpful, I am a native american Indian and have no idea as how maintain dreads or anything like that and my husband who is african american and started his locs about a year ago and I felt he was getting alot of stupud advice on how to maintain his locs so i started doing some research and was glad i came across ur video Thank You so much. I even started twisting his new growth myself so now i am able to help him with the maintenance of his locs/ Thank You so much.
benpol09 2 weeks ago in playlist More videos from locyourlocs
@benpol09 Thanks so much!!
locyourlocs 1 week ago
Hi Locyourloc,I was looking @youtub trying to find a video on the best products to use for my locs. If you have a video or any information you can share with me, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance
1555janet 2 weeks ago
@1555janet I don't want to endorse a particular product line but there are tons of products made especially for locs. I would suggest starting off with black earth products (shampoo, conditioning spray, and locking gel only). As you get more comfortable start branching out and trying different products. Just make sure to avoid conditioners (try light leave-in conditioning sprays instead) and anything thick and creamy. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
locyourlocs 1 week ago
Thanks for the advice. But idk I think it's too late for me :(
My dreads are very hard at the ends idk what to do I'm stressed tht I may have to start over
What should I do ?
TWaddy0221 1 month ago
@TWaddy0221 I'm almost 100% sure its not too late for your locs. Take a look at my website and you'll see some of the before/after pics. Some clients have had locs that were in really bad shape and they were able to be repaired. If you live in or around the Atlanta area schedule an appointment with us. I get clients from TN, AL, FL, MS, SC, etc. If you're too far find a loctician in your area and 9.9 times out of 10 they'll be able to help. Give me a call if you need help 404.680.9425
locyourlocs 4 weeks ago