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And the consultant is...

I put all the high needs, high wants, low needs, low wants into a table, weighted each category and then selected the consultant that met my criterion. It is a well known FACT- that the following table is full of MY OPINIONS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT items are listed in PINK IMPORTANT items are listed in BLUE OTHER items are listed in BLACK My ideal responses are in GREEN Consultant A Consultant B Consultant C Consultant D Located in a traditional Salon? Yes Yes No, home salon No, home salon Certified Consultant? Yes, also Certified Teaching Associate and R-Certified Yes, trained by Consultant A No, Sisterlocks Practitioner/Trainee Yes Shampoo included in retightening service? Yes No, but shampoo services are available Not sure, but shampoo services are available * No, and not sure if shampoo services available Quality of work for ESTABLISHMENTS(pictu

Hair Hopes and Favorite Heels

I know...I know...everyone's locs are unique. And however my locs turn out, I will love them. Self hair-love notwithstanding, these crochet twists are giving me "errythang!" I have always been attracted to voluminous hair that moves and has a slightly wild vibe. If I could wave a miracle-working hair wand, I would want my locs to mature similar to how my hair is pictured in this post. I am wearing my absolute favorite shoe- the Jessica Simpson "Josette" in metallic purple.

Hmm? Two consultants for Sisterlocks (TM) establishment?

So...my Mother is old-school southern superstitious about certain things. Hair is towards the top of the list. Here is a quick run-down and please comment if you have ever heard, adhered to or have any additions. Never throw your hair away- always burn it to keep "birds from making a nest out of your hair." Never let ANYONE (grade school photographers, classmates, heck- even The POPE) "play" with/in your hair. If you were not my Mother- you didn't touch my hair. Period. NEVER LET TWO PEOPLE TOUCH YOUR HAIR AT THE SAME TIME- YOUR HAIR WILL FALL OUT! I have only been to a "braiding shop" once and one person worked on my hair. The experience was horrible and I won't hijack this post to talk about everything that went wrong. That being said, while I never understood these things, especially items 1 and 3, I diligently adhered to these threats/warnings/rules. Superman's Mother (I loved that woman and miss her all the time.) was a cos

What am I looking for in a consultant?

I am choosing to partner with an active, certified consultant for the following reasons: If I am paying for the brand name- I want the whole shebang. Superman is NOT going to be happy if I come home with not-quite-Sisterlocks, but I paid quite-a-deal-of-Sisterlocks money. Certification, in general, means that the person has gone above/beyond to have their work/knowledge tested. When I was working in my academic field, a certification made you more valuable because it implied you took extra time to learn and maintain a skillset. I realise this won't be the case for EVERY consultant, but I have to start somewhere. Aside from those two things, I also am looking for the following items in a consultant: Salon environment I would rather have someone else shampoo/braid/bundle my hair prior to re-tightening services; at least in the beginning. I am not going to put my head in someone's kitchen sink. Period. Consistent business hours- since I will be driving from a distanc

September Length Check, Protective Style and Exercise Challenge Update

I wore my hair in this style for the majority of August. And it held up to daily (and on most days, twice daily) exercise. When I heard back from my consultant, she asked how long was my hair. I really had no idea, but I said that it was probably between 5-7 inches.   Here is a run-down of my hair length as of September 6th 9pm (inches): Front: 6 3/4 Crown: 6 1/2 Left: 6 1/2 Right: 6 3/4 Nape: 5 1/4 Huge shout out to Superman for holding yarn to my strands in various places and then helping me lay the yarn against a ruler for these measurements. In instances where the measurement was in between, I rounded DOWN. These were taken on dirty, stretched hair post crochet weave take-down. I haven't had my ends trimmed since I stopped getting haircuts. Afterwards, I modestly clipped my ends- they felt a bit rough.   Lastly, here is my protective style for September- another set of crochet kinky twists! I will keep these in for 4-6 weeks which will put me well into

The best laid plans of mice and men (The Sequel)

If you missed the first entry regarding my plan, click here . My consultant responded- due to her travel schedule, she could only accommodate Option 3. I have already paid my deposit and just received email confirmations for the three appointments included in the standard Sisterlocks Package. I am thankful to work with a professional who keeps a calendar. She uses an online booking system, so I can check for openings for re-ties and book them as far out as I like to fit my schedule. On another note, I went to a local store and purchased a Turbie Twist based off Blaqkofi's recommendation . From what I've read, this product is made from microfiber and will help me to avoid lint.  I really wanted the brown/leopard print I saw online since my hair is a color "2" on the weave color chart. They [Turbie Twist] are touted not so shed; however, if they do, I figured I would fare better with brown colored fluff. The store  had white, various pinks, purple and blue combinati