Conditioning Sisterlocks/Locs With the Soul Purpose Shea Body Balm
Hey Gang!
This video is #3 of the 3 part series on shampooing and conditioning long locks, dreadlocks and natural hair. If you’re doing any type of clarifying shampoo first, you will be thoroughly washing away all of your natural oils. Well, those oils will need to be replaced. Now the natural oil that your scalp produces (sebum) will work to help condition the hair closest to the scalp, but if you have any length to your locks or if your locks are color-treated, the rest of you locks will become very dry over time. Since I and my clients have always “dry conditioned” our locks and use lock-friendly products, dryness is not really an issue. Healthy locks are clean, supple and have a naturally soft sheen when well moisturized.
As always, if you’re currently using products that you absolutely love and are working for you, then by all means continue to use them. But if dryness continues to be an issue for you, then try a few of the Soul Purpose products along with the Healthylocks Conditioning Mist. I highly recommend them. Enjoy the video!
Have A Great Hair Day!
Phyllis Johnson
Your Video Locktician
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i came on your site by mistake or should i say not trying.. but i am very happy that i have. have a lot of questions. i am enjoying what u put on you tube.. it kind of hard became dont have a computer just yet… my question is my scape and locks are very hard . the oils that u show couldnt see them clearly. i do my locks retighten on my own which is hard because in school and work. i cant wait tel i get an response. will be waiting. THANK U SO VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!! TINA
Hi Tina. Your locks should never be “hard”. They should be firm, but with some “spongyness” to them. I would question the products that you use, how tightly you’re grooming them and your moisture content. All of the products that I promote are very beneficial to the hair and scalp. I use them. My clients use them and now hundreds of satisfied customers around the globe use them. You can check out the products here on this website. Thanks for posting