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Deciding Lock Size PDF E-mail
Written by Amy Mc   

The size that you decide to make your locks will depend on many things such as:

  • How many locks you want.
  • What method you plan to use to start and maintain your locks.
  • What your desired finished look is.
  • How you plan to style your hair during the locking process and once your hair is locked.
  • Whether or not you plan to do it all yourself, get help with the initial parting, or get “professional” help with the whole thing.
  • Whether or not you plan to maintain them at home
  • How much money you are willing to spend.
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Parting Your Hair for Locks PDF E-mail
Written by Amy Mc   

The way you part your hair will lay the foundation for the size of your locks and it will also impact maintenance later on.  There are several ways to part your hair for locks.

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Cultivated Methods PDF E-mail
Written by Amy Mc   

The difference between organic methods of locking and cultivated methods of locking really comes down to parting and actively encouraging your hair to lock. Cultivated locks will give you:

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Free Form Locks PDF E-mail
Written by Amy Mc   

Free formed locks fall in between the awesome unabashedly wild naturalness of organic locks and the every- lock-in-its- place cultivated locks.

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Organic Locks PDF E-mail
Written by Amy Mc   

Locking your hair organically is as simple as washing it several times a week. The frequent washing encourages your hair to coils and mat. After shampooing, gently pat your hair dry. Don’t rub or manipulate it in anyway.

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