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The 10 Ways to Grow Dreadlocks
- By naanis naturals
- Published 03/1/2009
- Ways to Make Dreadlocks
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For more information on this style, visit the official website - Sisterlocks.com.
Sisterlocks is a method that has been developed for use on natural or relaxed hair. This is a trademarked method and lawfully, should only be attempted by a trained/certified consultant.
Sisterlocks can be very small in diameter and are therefore more pliable and flexible than most other loc style and can be styled in the same manner as straight hair.
During the first months you are required to go to a certified consultant for regular retightenings. On average you can expect to have to go every 4-6 weeks. Your hair Texture, grow
th rate and the way you maintain your Sisterlocks in between sessions will determine when your schedule can be extended. Retightening sessions last about 4-6 hours.

On the upside, you can learn how to retighten your Sisterlocks on your own. Sisterlocks Headquarters offers certification classes and there you will be taught everything you need to know in order to maintain the style at home.
You can obtain more information on Sisterlocks by visiting them on the web.
Be sure to visit the official site maintained by the technique inventor, Dr. Cornwell for recent information, products and services.
As always, consult a professional before you attempt any style.
Sisterlocks is a method that has been developed for use on natural or relaxed hair. This is a trademarked method and lawfully, should only be attempted by a trained/certified consultant.
Sisterlocks can be very small in diameter and are therefore more pliable and flexible than most other loc style and can be styled in the same manner as straight hair.
During the first months you are required to go to a certified consultant for regular retightenings. On average you can expect to have to go every 4-6 weeks. Your hair Texture, grow
th rate and the way you maintain your Sisterlocks in between sessions will determine when your schedule can be extended. Retightening sessions last about 4-6 hours.

On the upside, you can learn how to retighten your Sisterlocks on your own. Sisterlocks Headquarters offers certification classes and there you will be taught everything you need to know in order to maintain the style at home.
You can obtain more information on Sisterlocks by visiting them on the web.
Be sure to visit the official site maintained by the technique inventor, Dr. Cornwell for recent information, products and services.
As always, consult a professional before you attempt any style.
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Comment #1 (Posted by LaShonda)
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great advise
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how do you re-wrap new growth after having yarn locks for a while? and does this work for medium length hair?
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I'm scared that I'm not grasping the concept of yarn locks. I wanna see how I'd look with dreadlocks, and was going to use yarn locks as a first but I want small uniformed looking locks that are about the diameter of about 4 toothpicks tied together so they aren't huge and don't loc huge. What should I do? And how should I wrap them if I have really fine hair, and in what direction should I hold them to wrap them?







