Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Three Week Pictures
Here are some pictures I just took. I have had my microbraids three full weeks now. I have washed it twice in that time. Very little slippage. I have used my Nappy Tool to fix a couple in the back, and tighten a couple in the front.
A Gentleman's Locs
Check out these pics. My cousin Freddie buzzed through town on his way to NYC and I couldn't resist taking a couple of snapshots of his dreads. I am so glad I had my camera in my bag. Absolutely gorgeous, don't you agree? He was upset with me when he first saw me--sans my locs, but got excited when I told him they are on their way back!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Two week pictures--October 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Got Me a Nappyloc(TM) Tool!
Hey all!
I am excited because I got my NappyLocs Tool in the mail the other day. I used it to retighten a couple of my braids in the back--yes, already some have grown out; some others in the back have just come completely loose (just 2 or 3), probably because I haven't been tying my head up like I should. I ordered the smallest size tool. It is pretty easy to use once you get the hang of it. My only challenge is that my hair is so curly on the ends that it was hard to feed the end of my braids into the opening. Once it was in there, though, it stayed in and I was able to do a couple rotations (just using the simple 9-6-3-12 pattern that came with the tool) pretty quickly.
Shout out to my cousin Leecy--she is in the contemplation phase. I have encouraged her to go to the Locked Hair Blog Exchange to get more info and inspiration. If you are reading this and you haven't been there yet, follow the link on the left or click on the text in this post!
I am excited because I got my NappyLocs Tool in the mail the other day. I used it to retighten a couple of my braids in the back--yes, already some have grown out; some others in the back have just come completely loose (just 2 or 3), probably because I haven't been tying my head up like I should. I ordered the smallest size tool. It is pretty easy to use once you get the hang of it. My only challenge is that my hair is so curly on the ends that it was hard to feed the end of my braids into the opening. Once it was in there, though, it stayed in and I was able to do a couple rotations (just using the simple 9-6-3-12 pattern that came with the tool) pretty quickly.
Shout out to my cousin Leecy--she is in the contemplation phase. I have encouraged her to go to the Locked Hair Blog Exchange to get more info and inspiration. If you are reading this and you haven't been there yet, follow the link on the left or click on the text in this post!
Friday, October 3, 2008
WOW! I got tagged too.
I have been tagged!!!!!
Here are the rules:
1) Link to the person that tagged you.
2) Post the rules on your blog.
3) Share 6 non-important/habits/quirks about yourself.
4) Tag 6 random people by posting links to their blogs.
5) Let each of them know they've been tagged
Here are my random facts:
Here are the rules:
1) Link to the person that tagged you.
2) Post the rules on your blog.
3) Share 6 non-important/habits/quirks about yourself.
4) Tag 6 random people by posting links to their blogs.
5) Let each of them know they've been tagged
Here are my random facts:
- I am afraid of heights.
- Academic writing is really hard for me.
- I live in a development where all the houses look the same. After 4 years, I still have trouble finding my house.
- I love Disney World!!!!!!
- I don't like butterscotch.
- The first thing I do in the morning is brush my teeth.
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