Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Whew!
Life since my 9 month locversary has been a world-wind. My braidlocs are now 15 months old and have grown soooo much. I'll post pics over the holidays!
Stay blessed!
Stay blessed!
Thursday, June 19, 2008
African American Owned Beauty Supply
It's hard to get into the game of beauty supply when you look like us even though we are the people buying the products. It's crazy! The desire for cooperative economics not only seems justifiable but logical.
Well, if you live in the DFW area, let me introduce you to Hairport Beauty Supply and Accesories.

This is a 100% black owned beauty supply, but the owners will tell u of the challenges they had getting into the business. It was not easy! However, the satisfaction of creating successful relationships with vendors who produce black hair care products was worth it. They are open to procuring products that they may not currently shelve at your request.
They own a well-stocked, clean and welcoming store at 8020 Matlock, Suite 110 in Arlington, Texas. They are at the corner of Matlock and Turner Warnell. Their # is 817.539.7555.

When you walk in you are greeted warmly then engulfed by the sounds of contemporary gospel music. I even noticed a bible opened to Psalms by the register. Upon departure, I received lots of free samples, thank you's and I love you's. You won't get that at some of the other beauty supplies :-)
Even greater, they are opening a restaurant next door to the beauty supply featuring hot dogs and philly steaks but also kosher and vegetarian food.

Let's stop in and show some love to these progressive entrepreneurs!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
FRED HAMMOND


Thursday, June 12, 2008
Loc Meeting in the Ladies Room

Okay, really this meeting was out in the heat that's why we all look so shiny. BUT, I had the awesome honor of meeting Chocolocs (middle) and Creyole (right) is one of my loc idols. Creyole's sisterlocks r growin like a weed!!!!!!!!! Just beautiful!
Chocolocs was visiting my city for a wedding and chose to worship at my church with the family prior to the wedding. Someone pointed out some FIERCE sisterlocks to me in the congregation and it was her. After church, I tracked her down (Creyole was already talkin' to her) and we had a great time discussing our hair freedom. She couldn't believe that I did my own install and that my microbraidlocs evolved into locs.
I scolded her for not updating her blog because her hair has grown so much since her last photos on her blog. She promises that she has some pics instore for us so I can't wait to see them.
It was a pleasure to meet you Chocolocs and continued happy lockin.
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9 month Locversary

It's been 9 months since I installed my microbraidlocs and I'm still lovin them everyday! In this pic my hair was styled with Loc Loops. I have a post coming soon about Loc Loops so stay tuned.
This journey has been wonderful and the discoveries I have made about myself and embracing all of who I am has been awesome.
The versatility of microlocs has afforded me many options and that I love. My hair is now such a joy to wear. It's an honor to share this journey with others and educate them too on how to be free!
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
DIY Interlocking and Maintenance
As a die-hard do-it-yourselfer, I had to post this wonderful video by NubianLockedPrincess. If you are the d-i-y kind, you'll appreciate it. Thanks Nubian for sharing!
Thursday, May 8, 2008
"Are Those Sisterlocks"
In this blog I'll post some up-to-date pics of my babies at 7 months old! The top two are a braidout and the bottom one is purely wash and go!



I'm a member of the Lockitup group on yahoo and the following question was posed:
"Sister Locks vs BradeLocz
Is it true that small BL look like SL? Do they move the same way? it would be great to save the money. Thanks! I'm new here so please post anything else... "
My response is below and I would like to re-iterate my thought that "All paths lead to LIBERATION." I don't think of it as one versus the other, but how many options do I have when locking my hair. Here's my response and did I mention "I LOVE MY LOCS!"



"This is an interesting subject and so timely. My next blog title
is "Are Those Sisterlocks?" Though I haven't blogged it yet, I thought
I'd share the jest of my thoughts here.
The subject came to mind because I get stopped in public all the time
with compliments on my "Sisterlocks" and although I accept it as a
compliment, I am constantly correcting individuals that they are
braidlocks. (I don't want to try and pass as a sisterlocker when I'm
not). I started my locs myself 7 months ago by microbraiding my own
hair which I maintain with a latchook.
I give honor to Dr. Cornwell in creating the Sisterlock technique and
the liberation it has allowed for many of my sisters on their natural
journey to experience. I also honor Cherie King for the marketing the
Bradelocz method and though simplistic, she has enlightened women on
this being a viable method for starting locs. All paths have lead to
the same destination...LIBERATION for many women and I am so thankful
for that!
I have locked my hair and my husbands hair as well as a few others with
braids and have found that most locking techniques go through the same
maturing evolution were they swell, bud and mature. My observations
reveal that a mature lock looks the same though the sizes vary. After
attending the World Natural Hair Show in Atlanta a couple of weeks ago,
I was able to observe and ask questions to many in attendence and was
surprised how hard it was to guess how different individuals started
their now mature locks (coils, two-strand twists, braids, etc). I've
even met some Sisterlockers who have larger locks that don't
necessarily have the microloc look to them because they wanted them
bigger to avoid long maintenance sessions.
It comes down to what you want and the monetary investment you want to
make."
I'm a member of the Lockitup group on yahoo and the following question was posed:
"Sister Locks vs BradeLocz
Is it true that small BL look like SL? Do they move the same way? it would be great to save the money. Thanks! I'm new here so please post anything else... "
My response is below and I would like to re-iterate my thought that "All paths lead to LIBERATION." I don't think of it as one versus the other, but how many options do I have when locking my hair. Here's my response and did I mention "I LOVE MY LOCS!"
"This is an interesting subject and so timely. My next blog title
is "Are Those Sisterlocks?" Though I haven't blogged it yet, I thought
I'd share the jest of my thoughts here.
The subject came to mind because I get stopped in public all the time
with compliments on my "Sisterlocks" and although I accept it as a
compliment, I am constantly correcting individuals that they are
braidlocks. (I don't want to try and pass as a sisterlocker when I'm
not). I started my locs myself 7 months ago by microbraiding my own
hair which I maintain with a latchook.
I give honor to Dr. Cornwell in creating the Sisterlock technique and
the liberation it has allowed for many of my sisters on their natural
journey to experience. I also honor Cherie King for the marketing the
Bradelocz method and though simplistic, she has enlightened women on
this being a viable method for starting locs. All paths have lead to
the same destination...LIBERATION for many women and I am so thankful
for that!
I have locked my hair and my husbands hair as well as a few others with
braids and have found that most locking techniques go through the same
maturing evolution were they swell, bud and mature. My observations
reveal that a mature lock looks the same though the sizes vary. After
attending the World Natural Hair Show in Atlanta a couple of weeks ago,
I was able to observe and ask questions to many in attendence and was
surprised how hard it was to guess how different individuals started
their now mature locks (coils, two-strand twists, braids, etc). I've
even met some Sisterlockers who have larger locks that don't
necessarily have the microloc look to them because they wanted them
bigger to avoid long maintenance sessions.
It comes down to what you want and the monetary investment you want to
make."
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Video from Taliah Waajid's World Natural Hair Show
Click the video to experience the sights and sounds from Taliah Waajid's 2008 World Natural Hair Show.
The video is courtesy of my new natural friend "naturalhairvibes" from Minnesota!
The video is courtesy of my new natural friend "naturalhairvibes" from Minnesota!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Taliah Waajid's World Natural Hair Show
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Finally, Rockin the Locs
The Big Day



These pics are from the day my locs were born September 10, 2007! I am a die-hard do-it-yourselfer so I did my own 3 day install of my braidlocs. 3 days sounds like a long time, but I have so many responsibilities that consumed that time. I didn't record how much time I used over that period to actually braid. I enjoy braiding. It relaxes me so it was no big deal.
My daughter helped me with my parting and it was meticulous. Just the way I wanted them.
I studied and lurked on sites for the longest gleaning all the info I could. I educated myself with a little-bit-from here and there. Braidlocs was the better choice for me for several reasons. I could control the size of my loc. I could immediately wash my locs if I wanted to (and I did). I could maintain the locs myself (I interlock)thereby save $. I could have all the versatility of other methods of microlocs.
I locked my DH 2 years ago with the same method and have enjoyed creating some amazing locs for him that are now past his shoulders.
Now I'm married to 430 babies and I love each one of them! I struggled with maintaining my hair loose because of the tight curl pattern I have (4C). However, locs have liberated me and given me freedom that I never imagined possible!
My Journey Begins With the Fro


Okay, Here I am with the fro 7 months ago that I never wore out in public. Don't ask me why not. Now that I look back at these pics, I wished I had rocked it, but I didn't. I was a slave to braid extensions, and other "help" as I called it. My mind was locked up in the hair department, but my hair wasn't. Thank GOD I'm finally free!
I started my journey with about 4-5 inches of natural hair. I went natural the first time in 2000 when I found a bald spot in my head that I attribute to stress. I new then that relaxers were not my friend. I never wore my natural hair out though. No twist, fros, braidouts, twistouts, nothing! Odd right? I always wore a press and curl or braids or other "help". Then in 2005, I permed again. The chemicals again were too much and I cut it all off after that one relaxer. Back to the braids until I grew it out to what you see in these pics.
On this very day I began my lock journey.
Twins Locked Up!




The girls had perm on their ends which was cut off. They had been wearing braid extensions for several months in order to achieve about 3 to 4 inches of new growth. The girls are blessed with a mother Mrs. D. who wants them to have a strong hair-i-tage by teaching them to grow and maintain their God given tresses.
Help me congratulate Miss L and Miss D on starting their journey. We'll keep you posted on their evolution.
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