Showing posts with label combining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label combining. Show all posts

14 February 2014

Month 22

Oh dear blog, it feels like for ever.

Let me keep things real on this dreadlocking journal. I wish I could upload a reel of cute head shots sporting my luscious mane of flowing locs but currently my hair is so dry, knotty and shrunken beyond belief. I did rinse my hair a couple of times since my last post but I've been so distracted lately I keep forgetting to oil it before it dries and we all know what kinky afro hair feels like when you let it air dry without moisturising it quick.

But my hair has thickened up so much in the past three weeks.




I'm still suffering with dry scalp, it doesn't itch much but it is starved of moisture which makes sense as I never keep myself hydrated (must do better).

I'm about to wash, oil and style my hair and continue this post soon...
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Update cont. 22 Feb.


My five month old two strand twists are starting to get nice and plump. I have a few pairs of locs that have merged at the roots so I twisted together the ones I liked and popped the others apart. Kind of looking forward to my future two headed dragons (two locs, one base) after seeing all the videos from PeaceandLoveHarmony.

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18 July 2013

Curly Edition: Bantu Knot Out

I'm intrigued by curls at the moment so I've decided that over the summer I want to try out some of the most popular methods for making locs, especially short, thick locs, curly.

I'm starting off with the classic Bantu knot out. No actual knots required you just sort of twirl each damp loc around itself onto your scalp. Almost in a cinnamon swirl fashion but each new 'swirl' goes under the one before so it resembles a knot. Leave in until 110% dry for best results. Mine dried in about 4hrs but it's been above 25 degrees rcently.




Not a huge fan I must admit. Still waiting on the length in the front and sides so they'll actually frame my face but until then I'm just playing around as curiosity got the better of me.

I did try this once before. Here's how they looked almost seven months ago (before combining):


DREADLOCKS ARE...

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17 April 2013

Length: 12 Month Comparison

Moments in a dreadlocking journey where you wonder if things have really changed all that much.

day 1 locs
Day 1

Month 5

Month 12



Day 1

Month 5

Month 12




Day 1
 
Month 5

1 year locs
Month 12


Amen for progress!


DREADLOCKS ARE...

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3 April 2013

Year 1

Oh how I truly adore my dreadlocks. They're even more beautiful, more meaningful than all those months ago. It's been so rewarding.



1 year locs ponytail journey
one year

To sum up my first year, 'Laying the Foundation':

As I described in my combined locs post. I started out with a million little locs due to the minimal length I was working with. The fuller and longer my hair became, the thicker I wanted them to be. In hindsight the most logical thing to do was to comb them out and start over, though by month four a do-over sort of happened anyway after my buildup escapade, it's just that they were still too short. I split the thickest ones and then spent the next six months awkwardly combining them all back to arrive at my current state. It took time to know what I wanted but I'm glad I got the altering over and done with in the first year.

It was also a year of careful research. As you know I took my efforts toward hair dying very seriously and did more than enough experimenting. I've always envisioned myself with red hair and red locs are all the more alluring. I managed to find a photo of me wearing kinky twist extensions shortly before starting my dreadlocking journey. Though poorly lit, it's the best I have:


around March 2012
The plan for year two is for them take on a more permanent form. When they mature they'll feel solid and compact and I can't wait to see their final size. Growth is the key thing though. Last year I trimmed a lot to keep my ends healthy but this year I want maximum prosperity. I'm entering year two with approx. 48 locs and I'll be colouring them all at the end of July so look out for that one.

The only product I use now is the Creme of Nature Ultra Moisturizing Shampoo Kiwi & Citrus that I bought just before the new year. I don't condition and I don't moisturise either. I don't use oils or gels or sprays or herbal rinses or acv or baking soda as there's been no need for any type of "deep clean" and my locs stay twisted with water alone. As for the battle between buildup and dryness, I'm over all that. I don't experience any sort of buildup and now that I've resolved the over-washing issue my hair stays soft enough between washes and I think frequently wearing my satin bonnet day and night has helped (it now goes under ALL of  my hats). If it gets really dry I just bump wash day forward. It's been far less hassle. Of course things may differ during the summer...






My method of maintenance is still a combination of palm-rolling and comb-coilling. Each technique is dependent on how established the loc feels and where it's positioned on my head.  For example: it's harder to comb-coil locs mid-point at the back so they're palm rolled along with locs that are sturdy and well formed. I palm-rub any locs that develop strange kinks, bulges or stray hairs. Palm-rubbing is how I describe the method of rubbing a loc back and forth between my palms as opposed to palm-rolling where a loc will be rolled in one direction only.





So what stage are they at? Well since I've been steadily combining, budding began again around a month ago. Each dread has meshed and tangled from the middle down to the tip. I'm just trying to train the area nearer the roots to follow suite. They're currently in their swelling and shrinking phase so they're loosing length but gaining width and the hair inside them is slowly knitting together. Some of the skinner locs I still have scattered thoughout the back are a little more dense and a little more loc'd. The locs I combined most recently have now, a month later, formed single strand knots at the ends just like before. I've decided not to cut them this time, though I've had folks ask me to or trying to pull them off *awkward flinch*.



Socially speaking I've had little to complain about. I've received far more compliments than negative reactions and I've been able to work, travel and socialise with hair as unruly and untamed as it's ever been in my life (scroll through previous posts for numerous examples). The only thing that's getting old is the infrequent but quite disturbing 'toucher' incidents. Touchers are those who touch without being given permission to do so, usually those who I don't know well at all. From keen strangers to nuisance youths, it's starting to creep me out. It's like my hair isn't my own.

But lastly, I did wonder what to do to commemorate the twelfth month. I struggled to find anything unique and befitting until I found this:

  
Discovered this cuff whilst browsing at an alternative jewellery counter and it suddenly felt wonderfully appropriate. I have a good number of piercings but rarely wear jewellery as trends don't tend to sway in my favour but this was perfect. Charming and certainly not plain. And it's multi-wear! I love wearing it as an ear cuff but it fits snuggly onto my locs too.


See my comparsion photos from day one to now here.

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26 March 2013

Tools for Thick Locs

Just dropping in to share some recent purchases for my locs. Firstly I decided to invest in a set of duckbill clips which differ from the double and single pronged clips I use when retwisting. I started to notice that the pronged clips would leave indentation marks where they were holding the dread in place.



Large duckbill clips don't compress my locs and can hold several locs at once which will be more comfortable overall. I also bought hair pins which are different from bobby pins and are much better for styling my plump dreadlings:


Much like the duckbill clips, the hair pins don't compress my locs so I can wear them without causing tension and eventual weak spots.

I mentioned buying ouchless bands for the recent style I've been doing. I like how they are just the right size for my locs at this stage, i.e. I only have to loop them once to get a firm hold, again, without compressing them.


Lastly, current hair shots:





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20 March 2013

Week 50: Braid/Basket Weave Style on Thick Locs

In love with my thick little baby locs. After combining them a few weeks ago I noticed I have a really prominent centre parting that was starting to look a little odd but last night it sort of sparked my inspiration for this quick style.


The night I tried this I was utterly impressed at how cute it was. So I wore it the next day too.



Then I realised the school girl hair bands weren't very befitting so I bought some smart, black ouchless bands instead.




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13 March 2013

Month 11

Exactly three weeks shy of my one year dreadlocking milestone. My locs (at various progressive stages following my last entry) are awkwardly but certainly developing. I don't know how I feel about it all recently. They're nothing like I'd imagined them to be. I feel sort of disillusioned by the whole process and again the focus falls on thick dreads. My research up until this year had mostly covered how thinner dreads are formed and my anticipated time scale for progress for thinner locs has skewed my vision a little now tha they're thicker. There's not the same amount of information and personal documentation for thicker dreads, they just seem to happen.

February in London (before combining)

March in Slovenia (after combining)

A few days later back in the UK

But in reality it's not that simple and thick dreads are incredibly boisterous, epecially when started on short hair. I keep reminding myself that all dreads tangle, matt, shrink, swell and condense and that non of it occurs linearly. I keep telling myself that if I leave this untamed, unruly mess of hair alone for just another day it'll get better. It does get better, slowly. Whether I watch my hair or not it's still happening slowly. But at least it's happening. It's strange to observe the subtle changes. My newly combined locs feel and look different to the others. The others feel more...established. And the fact that I can tell says a lot for how far they've come.

This month I washed my hair like before; spray bottle of diluted shampoo to the roots only, gentle agitation, a soak and even gentler rinsing. I could only wait 2.5 weeks this time as my scalp was too dry and dirty from my travels. Shrinkage is still lingering but as I only wet my hair once a month it's manageable. As my bottom row gets longer I'm having to remove lint that attaches to the tips). Although I have gained length I've also reached that first growth stage where it never seems to pass your ears.

I still adore dreadlocks so I'm going to wait it out.






retwisted in February

retwisted again in March

Oh and does anyone know where I can find unique wooden and/or metal dread beads online? I've scoured Etsy and although there is a generous selection most cost a fortune with p&p. Thanks.


DREADLOCKS ARE...

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