tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086222144066438296.post952174322815830308..comments2023-10-05T12:52:16.356-04:00Comments on Tina Opie: My Ethnic Hair Journey: Starting the Dreadlock Journeytopiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12981039926077521964noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086222144066438296.post-64756654048261341132011-05-16T06:20:14.897-04:002011-05-16T06:20:14.897-04:00Hi Sherry! Thanks so much for your comment. I be...Hi Sherry! Thanks so much for your comment. I believe that you're right and it does depend on how you loc your hair. Mine were done with two-strand twists so i don't think that it can be done without a TON of hair loss. However, if it's now an option, it's nice for people to know before they loc their hair. Have a great day!topiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12981039926077521964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8086222144066438296.post-69544542343398180172011-05-14T09:23:16.255-04:002011-05-14T09:23:16.255-04:00I had a friend who had locks and unlocked her hair...I had a friend who had locks and unlocked her hair. Im not to sure of the process but I believe it cut up the middle and saturated with moisture and products to create slip so that it can be combed out! It's a process that can take days/weeks for some. From what I've read and seen and I'm not sure if it depends on how "loc" your hair is. That same friend had super long dreads. Wore it out for a while (it seemed thin but I'm too sure) and now has reloc with her dreads now touching the nape of her neck...so a lot of length was lost but her dreads look fuller to me(not sure tho i dont know much about dreads)MAKEUP BY SHERRY BLOSSOMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07760218782393151392noreply@blogger.com