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Two Strand Twist Loc Journey 1st Day To 7 Months Youtube

two Strand Twist Loc Journey 1st Day To 7 Months Youtube
two Strand Twist Loc Journey 1st Day To 7 Months Youtube

Two Strand Twist Loc Journey 1st Day To 7 Months Youtube This video is about my vip clients loc journey.she started her locs march 2018.i wanted to share her loc journey with you guys.she is currently 7 months loce. Here's a visual of my 6 month loc journey! i started with 75 two strand twists on january 28, 2022, and my journey has been amazing! my hair has changed a lo.

7 month loc Update two strand twist loc journey y
7 month loc Update two strand twist loc journey y

7 Month Loc Update Two Strand Twist Loc Journey Y Here is my 9 month loc journey with pictures and videos! watch my hair progress from starter locs to locs! :)enjoy!follow my loc page: instagram . While there are many advantages to starting locs with two strand twists, it's important to be aware of potential challenges: time for maturation: the twist pattern may remain visible for 6 months to 2 years. patience is required as locs form gradually. unraveling: twists may come undone, especially in the early stages. Depending on how big or small you want your locs, take a section of hair at a time, part a small section with a comb, preferably in a square, and braid in three strands from the roots up to an inch. then twist to the bottom. use a hair clip to hold it after twisting the hair before moving on to the next. interlock the twist using the locking. Starting with the two strand twist method, the two strand twists hold the hair and the roots begin locking first. with two strand twists, your locs will form thicker than when you first start your locs, so take that into consideration. my locs were not as thick at the time of installation but have thickened up over the months.

1 month Visual loc journey Tons Of Pics two strand twist 1 mo
1 month Visual loc journey Tons Of Pics two strand twist 1 mo

1 Month Visual Loc Journey Tons Of Pics Two Strand Twist 1 Mo Depending on how big or small you want your locs, take a section of hair at a time, part a small section with a comb, preferably in a square, and braid in three strands from the roots up to an inch. then twist to the bottom. use a hair clip to hold it after twisting the hair before moving on to the next. interlock the twist using the locking. Starting with the two strand twist method, the two strand twists hold the hair and the roots begin locking first. with two strand twists, your locs will form thicker than when you first start your locs, so take that into consideration. my locs were not as thick at the time of installation but have thickened up over the months. 3. take one section of your hair and divide it into two equal strands. overlap the ends of each section and twist them together until they form a single strand. start at the root and work your way down to the ends. the tighter you twist the hair, the neater your locs will be. Starting dreadlocks can be a rewarding journey, with various methods available to initiate the process, such as comb coiling, two strand twists, and box braids. the locs hair journey involves different loc stages, including starter locs, baby locs, and eventually mature locs, with each phase requiring different levels of care.

month 1 2 loc journey Visual two strands twists Self Maint
month 1 2 loc journey Visual two strands twists Self Maint

Month 1 2 Loc Journey Visual Two Strands Twists Self Maint 3. take one section of your hair and divide it into two equal strands. overlap the ends of each section and twist them together until they form a single strand. start at the root and work your way down to the ends. the tighter you twist the hair, the neater your locs will be. Starting dreadlocks can be a rewarding journey, with various methods available to initiate the process, such as comb coiling, two strand twists, and box braids. the locs hair journey involves different loc stages, including starter locs, baby locs, and eventually mature locs, with each phase requiring different levels of care.

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