“When Can I Style My New Sisterlocks?”
This post is in response to a question I received from a reader with newly installed Sisterlocks. She wanted to know if she could start roller setting her new locks. I decided to make a post and respond to her question here so that more readers can benefit from the answer I gave her. You can read it below.
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Hi Darlene. The only time I ” roller set” the Sisterlocks is after the initial installation and only if the locks are straight. Some of my clients have very coily, highly textured hair and require no roller setting after the initial installation. I then encourage my clients not to do too much additional styling during the first several months so that the locks have a chance to settle.
Over the next several weeks your new Sisterlocks will change in their appearance. They will loosen and “draw up” giving a shorter appearance to your locks. Your hair will become more full and your parts will be less noticeable (until your next re-tightening). Your locks may develop little spirally ringlets on the very tips and overall your locks will be more “fluffy”. This is normal. But, if you continuously style, by roller setting, plaiting, twisting, pulling it back, or any type of additional styling, you may be stressing the locks and hindering the locking process. It’s best to leave your new Sisterlocks alone doing the least amount of styling as possible. When you’re manipulating your new Sisterlocks to obtain a style, you’re pulling and stretching at the lock that should be in a natural “contracting” stage, which is a stage that occurs before the hair starts to mesh together to lock.
So in a nutshell…less is more when it comes to your new Sisterlocks. Enjoy them at this stage and allow them to develop so that you will have healthy, uniform and consistent looking Sisterlocks down the road.
Just a little side note…hair that is highly textured, kinky and coily – You know, the good ol’ “nappy” hair, can withstand more styling early on than hair that is smoother and softer in texture. I have a few clients that have been able to curl and style their hair from day one. I also have one client that comes to mind who suffers from major slippage because of the smooth, silky texture of her hair. Click here to read her story
It has been my experience, however, that the more you manipulate your new Sisterlocks, the more slippage, unraveling and stretching of the locks will occur and you don’t want your locktician upset with you, especially when she’s already in you head for hours:) Great question, Darlene. Have a great hair day!
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I appreciate knowing this information, what can I do so that my new locks don’t stick out all over the place. I’d like them to lay down.
THANK YOU MS JOHNSON FOR RESPONDING TO MY QUESTION SO THOROUGHLY. I FEEL THAT YOU REALLY CARE ABOUT OUR NATURALLY LOCKED HAIR AND I APPRECIATE YOUR EXPERT OPINION; SO I WILL REFRAIN FROM ROLLER SETTING MY NEW SISTERLOCKS AND APPRECIATE THE STAGE THAT THEY ARE IN NOW.
THANK YOU FOR HELPING THE SISTERHOOD TO ACCEPT THEIR NATURAL TRESSES AND FEELING GOOD ABOUT THEMSELVES.
D. LEWIS
LAS VEGAS, NV
I am ready to sisterlock, but there are two African loc tech that say the twist are will look the same for less money..What is the installation price and upkeep on the sisterlocks?Where are you located and do I have to do the consultation seperate from the install? My hair is very kinky and 2 1/2 to 3 in. i am also having hot flashes , so I don’t like to tie my hair up at night . Will it be a problem to not tie my do up at night?
Thanks
Edna
I have yet to see locks started with another locking technique or tool that are as refined and small as the Sisterlocks. You may achieve a similar look, but i doubt that they will be as refined. Also with the Sisterlocks technique, there are several possible patterns or combinations of patterns that are use based on the hair texture. Usually when some of these other locking techniques are used, the hair texture is not considered and it will be difficult for someone with less experience to “troubleshoot” if issues arise during your locking transition…so beware.
The “twists” will probably not look anything like the sisterlocks. The “twists” will also expand considerably making for a more puffy and looser lock, where the hair with the Sisterlocks is looped, intertwined and reinforced. The range for price can be wide depending on location and expertise or experience of the locktician. Expect to pay anywhere from $500 to upwards of $1,000+. Retightening may run anywhere from $50 – $100+.
You should expect to have separate consultation and installation dates. Normally “test locks” are installed during the consultation to see how they progress over several weeks before a pattern is selected to install your Sisterlocks. Edna, make sure your visit the official Sisterlocks website at http://www.sisterlocks.com for more information about the process.
Also, Edna, just tie a silk-like scarf or piece of fabric around your pillow and you won’t need to wear a scarf or bonnet on your head at all. Here’s a tip -store your scarf in your pillow case under the pillow and you won’t have to worry about looking for it every night.