My Locs Are Born: Est. 12/12/12

I started my locs today using the Backcombing method I shared with you a few weeks ago [HERE]. I am very happy with the way my locs came out using this method mixed with Palm-Rolling! The instant “loc’d look” definitely is what I was going for instead of having the look of comb coils or two-strand twists.
Check out my first video in my “Traditional Locs Vlog” series for more details and pictures of the establishment, loc count, and products I used…

 

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Jocelyn Reneé

Jocelyn Reneé is a Licensed Cosmetologist, Loctician and Textured Hair Educator. She was born and raised in the Washington DC area and is a graduate of the Aveda Institute Cosmetology Science program. With over 14 years in the Hair Care Industry, from Salon Assistant to Natural Hair Blogger to Professional; Jocelyn is passionate about cultivating healthy hair.

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Congratulations on starting your locs!

Thank you! 🙂

This new set already looks gorgeous. I’ve been wanting to do the same but I lack the courage after having my sisterlocks for five years. I’m hoping to make the transition to traditional locks at my next retightening

Thank you so much! Good luck if you transition from Sisterlocks to Traditional Locs, that is a lot of patience.

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