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interlocking that "baby hair" is extremely clever!
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OMG Luv Luv Luv you, thank you so much for helping me, cuz my biggest problem are my baby hair....lol. I just always try to twist the baby hair in with my locs whenever i wash my locs and hope that they will combine lol. this method will for sure help me to maintain the baby hair.
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i know this is off topic but u r really pretty :-)
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You shouldn't try to twist the new hair to soon you could damage the follicles.
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oh this is the interlocking method
Futurempmw 1 month ago
@Futurempmw no, it's not. i don't interlock my hair, i just retwist the roots. interlocking is when you thread the end of the loc through the root. do a YT search and you can see how it's done.
chescalocs 1 month ago
Hey Chesca, I ordered the same oil....I confused, I thought u had to leave it in over night and then wash it out the next day
Tiphany757 1 month ago
@Tiphany757 if you have Caucasian hair then you'll need to wash it out. but on African American textured hair you can leave it in because out hair is naturally dry and will just absorb the oil
chescalocs 1 month ago
I don't know if anyone's said this, as I haven't read the comments, but could it be that rubbing/massaging the hairline has stimulated root growth - and not the castor oil? Just asking... Good job, though.
dillydalian 1 month ago
@dillydalian no, castor oil is a natural remedy that has been used for a variety of things including hair loss and muscle soreness. i'm sure massaging helps in some small way, but the oil is what's really doing the job
chescalocs 1 month ago