This post was inspired by an email I received recently concerning finding a good locktician. I really felt compelled to answer it because as an experienced locktician, I find myself repairing or “fixing” the locks of women who have had poor experiences and bad results with an inexperienced or a “Lazy Locktician". Here’s the email I received recently:
I am in a city where there is only one sisterloctician. I went to get a consultation, but for some reason I am not feeling 100%. First it was suggested that my 7-71/2 be cut down to 4. I had some split ends on my natural hair, so I didn’t mind, but I would have liked to stay at around 5; then I was told that my loc size would be medium in the back and large at the top, she didn’t like to do the small, because it takes a long time to retighten. I was never asked how I wanted my hair to look, how many locs, or shown how my hair might look. I saw a brief retightening of another of her clients and the parting was not very neat. The big thing is that this person is not 100% satisfied with the way their locs look and neither am I; I don’t since the same pride that you have with your hair and work. I am willing to travel to other locticians, if necessary. This is permanent decision that I am making and I want to be satisfied. Plus, I live in a city where a lot of the African-Americans here have never heard of sisterlocs and i will be there first example. I am eager to get my sisterlocs started and my appointment is a week away, what do you suggest?”
Here is my response….
Regardless of whether this locktician has experience or not, I would consider her a “Lazy Locktician”. First of all, I would never suggest cutting off 3½ inches of hair unless that hair was completely damaged.
I recently installed Sisterlocks on a client who had over 12 inches of naturally straight and dense hair. She ended up with 548 locks. I’ve had clients cut their hair to get rid of damaged ends or because they wanted to completely cut off all the permed ends, but at no time did I recommend cutting the hair to save me time in the process.
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It is so hard to believe that people have such a work ethic or lack there of. I would love to see the after picture of your client shown. Could the state of her hair be tranformed or do you have to start over? Thanks for this oh-so-important information.
Blessings Nika
Peace,
a few weeks ago you did a video talking about net that you sleep in. I have looked EVERYWHERE for this net as I have a LOT of hair for 2 years worth of Sisterlocks lol. I must have this net because it held ur hair close to your head and u do have more hair than I do. If need be can I buy yours? ok no for real please help me.
Thank you soooooo much!
Peace
Shyquyna “Mskiki0520″
Hi Shyquyna.
I get most of my appropriate findings at natural hair shows/conferences. I’ll be attending the Baltimore Natural Hair Care Expo 2010 during the weekend of March 20th. If I find them there, I’ll take notice of the vendor and provide the information on my site or through my email/newsletter. So make sure you’re on my list by signing up to the right, if you haven’t already. Thanks for visiting and commenting. Have a great hair day.
Hi Nika.
My client elected not to start over and wanted me to work with what she had. I know that the natural question to this post is, “What does her locks look like now?” The truth is that although her locks are much improved, we are still in transition and her locks need and continue to require plenty of TLC. Not to worry. We’ll keep you posted. Thanks for commenting.
Hello Phyllis,
I want to thank you for being there for me i been looking for someone to give me feedback on being a good loctician I have a few clients and I want to give them good advice about there locs you are a blessing,
keep on being a blessing !
sandra jean
Living close to the Indianapolis, Indiana area….all I can do is dream about have these locs! Does anyone know of anybody in the midwest that is a great loctician and certified?