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March Updates::Re-tightening, Comparison Pictures and Progress

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  • Age of my Locs: 1 year, 3 month, 26 days (or 69 weeks)
  • Weeks since last retie: 5 weeks
  • Length of retie:  3.5 hours
  • Slippage/Bunching/Loc Repair: My super soft temple area locs, a few of the nape locs and the one leading into my right sideburn were re-established.
  • Length: I feel like my hair is tarting to hang a little bit more lately; especially when it is "straight."
    • I define "straight" as not being curled and also having been in large braids (my typical workout style is 1-2 Dutch or French braids) that have left my hair with a very loose wave.
  • Fullness: no major changes
  • Buds: I am seeing more and more buds! And the ones that I have had for a while are looking more established. I haven't seen any that have begun the "shoot" up my loc shaft(s) yet.
  • Sealed ends: none
  • Other noteworthy items
    • I mist my hair as needed with filtered water mixed with peppermint and lavender essential oils.
    • Although last month my consultant gave me the go-ahead to use "light oil" on my scalp- I haven't used any oils on my scalp or my hair.
    • Weekly Shampoos: Due to slippage, I have been shampooing only once between re-tightenings, but I recently increased my exercise frequency and my hair needs to be shampooed more often to maintain cleanliness. Side note: Yes, people with locs can/should shampoo their hair.
      • My consultant said that it would be fine to shampoo weekly- and to continue to braid and band.
    • Sea Salt Water Misting: I asked my consultant what are the benefits of sea salt water misting. She said that the sea salt is supposed to roughen the cuticle to encourage the locking process. I am not ready to begin misting my hair. I may bring it up at my next re-tightening.
    • Swimming: She said to corn row my hair down and that I can forgo a cap...and of course to shampoo afterwards to remove the chlorine from my hair.


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