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When I decide to lock my hair the first time six years ago, I searched all over to find information. What I found in print as well as online that many lock wearers are biased to the methods that they used to start their locks. Over the years I have found that there are several locking methods. And the way you maintain your locks will depend on the method that you used. I have also found that hair type can play a huge role in your journey and the final look. I have two distantly different types of hair and I learned – the hard way- that some method just won’t work uniformly on all hair types. You won’t have that problem. In this section you will find all you need to know about how locks are formedas well as basic and not so basic locking methods. And you will learn which methods work best for each hair type. If you just want to try out the locked look before you start your journey. I will provided information on the various synthetic locking options. This could be a good option for you if you have a tendency to always want to change hair styles and if you really aren’t ready to commit to locks yet. If you are worried about a lack of styling options, don’t worry. There are lots of styles that you can do with your locks. And locked styles can be stunning. If you ever decide to take down your locks, I can give you some tips on removing locks without loosing all your hair or cutting it all off. It is NOT easy, which is probably why people discourage you from thinking about it. But it can be done.
How Locks are Formed |
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