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Sisterlocks Touch Lives

Take one of the longest locs you have on your head... go ahead, hold a single loc between you thumb and index fingers, examine its end... Now, think who started your locs (You? Established loctician? Friend? SL-trainee? Family-member?) Now, consider all those who have retightened your locs, mended your locs... or touched your hair to get it to its present state.

Can you list their names?
I have been SL'd 4 years. As I really began to think about how a single loc has a story, I considered my own. Paulette Brown-- started my locs as a SL trainee at her kitchen table after working her 9-to-5 job (I'm one of her "qualifying heads" towards Sisterlocks Certification). Today, she has quit her old 9-to-5. She owns her own shop in multiple locations. Her salon serves to offer experience for several other SL-trainees-- many of whom were her own clients.

Here's my longest loc... from it end to the root we've interacted with Paulette, Ericka, Atoya, myself, Robin, Ashlee, Nicole, Terrie, et al (I'm sure I'm missing somebody...) Each of these ladies have gone on to do great things for themselves, their families and certainly others with her Sisterlocks training.

Comments

Krystal said…
Hi Kecia,your sisterlocks are beautiful.Paulette does wonderful work.Ashlee has been my consultant since my transfer to Locs 4 Life about 18 months ago.She has truly brought my sisterlocks back from the dead.Atoya has even done my retightenings from time to time.She does great work as well.You're right when you say that every lock has a story.I enjoy watching your videos on You Tube.I'm going to share my pictures as soon as I figure this whole blog/digital camera thing.I'm sort of a novice at the whole computer thing LOL.I'm glad that I'm able to navigate around enough to observe all of the wonderful and creative blogs that you ladies so generously post.It helps me along in my natural hair journey;when my hair seems like it is at a standstill all I have to do is look at your blog as well as others and I know that eventually my hair will flourish also.Thank you and keep up the great work.Be blessed.

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