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A. Yes! Sisterlocks® is a lot less limiting than extensions because it is your natural hair. You can curl it, braid it, wear a ponytail, cut it spray or mousse it, wear bangs and parts - You name it!
A. The initial locking process takes about two thirds as long as getting extensions of comparable size. For medium length hair, this means about seven hours. The beauty of Sisterlocks® is that tightening the as your hair grows out is extremely simple, since there are no extensions to remove and re-set.
A. Just the opposite! Sisterlocks® is a gentle technique that requires NO chemicals NO excessive tightening and causes NO damaging abrasion to the hair or scalp. You will find that with regular care, your locks will grow and grow, and you styling options will increase.
A. Yes, though the transition will take more time. Your hair care professional who is trained in Sisterlocks® techniques can help you make that transition. Your styling options will increase as your natural texture grows out.
A. Not at all! In fact, the coarse, thick 'nappy' hair is best for Sisterlocks.® Your natural abundant texture adds body and makes styling easier.
A. Yes, though the procedure is tedious. Anyway, once you discover the range of freedom with Sisterlocks®, you won't want to go back! Finally, there is a way of celebrating the natural beauty of our hair with Sisterlocks®.
A. This is not advised. Not all hair types require the same locking technique, and your hair care professional is the best trained to give you locks that will be suited to you. Also, hair care professionals are trained to give you cuts, styles and grooming tips that will ensure the lasting beauty of your locks.
Questions and AnswersOnce I get Sisterlocks®, I can still change hairstyles?How long does it take to do? Will Sisterlocks® cause my hair to break or thin? Can I get Sisterlocks® if I have relaxed hair? Do I need to have 'fine' hair for Sisterlocks® to work? Can Sisterlocks® be taken out? Can I do the locks myself? |
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