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Did you know that simply dividing your hair straight down the middle and twisting each side back then putting them in one pony tail can be a game changer when you're in between retwist. One a little pizazz add some silver or gold charms. Want a more feminine look section to the side then back down the middle.
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Yes I will.
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@Tia Amore I did this real quick on a student that has free form and a half head. I will do more of a formal video once I get him a retwist. Just want to make it quick for you and not leave you hanging.
A long time
It’s been a while since I last posted, but I am still here, twisting and locking hair as the days go by. I was just looking at my hair thinking. When am I going to restart my journey? It’s hard to wanna do your own hair due to time and the fact that I have to hold my hands up and stress out my shoulders. I want to hear from you if you have locks how do you get through re-twisting your hair if you do.?
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Freeform Locs
Freeform’s. That is a statement within itself. Why would someone want to start Freeform’s? I have a student who has Freeform locs and he went and got a haircut and they almost cut one of the locs off. It’s dangling by a hair…. that child had a nerd that asked me, Mrs. Young can you fix it? So now tomorrow, I’m going to teach them how to crochet locs, barbers are coming up in the world. OK, I know that was slightly off, but let’s get back to the real thing. Why would one want freeform locs? It’s the natural rugged look, the I don’t wanna see my parts, I don’t wanna go through the ugly stage. They just don’t want to do anything to their hair and allow it to just grow. Well, that’s me as well but at some point you have to separate those loccs you have to create your sections because if not, they will break and fall off, but how do you keep them from breaking and falling off? It’s gonna boil down to how well you are shampooing and when are you separating them and do you in your thinking time just twist your hair for no reason. What are your thoughts on Freeform?
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This is for my fellow Locticians
I have so many ppl on my other pages like IG Facebook etc that post a lot of videos. Now they are giving away free game so my question is would you rather get free game and no communication or pay a few dollars and have consistent communication? I remember when ppl prided themselves on going to a class so they could brag and raise prices because they leveled up.
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Wow
So I recently had a client with mature locs that were thick and created from the braid method. He had a complaint that was very valid and seem to strike a nerve every time he looked at his locs. LINT!! The silent killer. Do you have lint? For how long have you had lint in your locs? When starting locs you have to be sure to keep lint out of the mix. Growing lint within the loc becomes apart of the loc and trying to get it out will destroy your loc. Well he did just that, made him so mad that he tried to get the lint out of every loc and instead of a simple retwist and style he had to take a venture on the cruise of loc maintenance ship which can cost an unruly amount. One way to keep lint out would be to use a silk bonnet or even a loc sock found at your local hair store. How did you keep lint from embedding into your locs?
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Victoria Young
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20+ of industry hair holding a Barber and Cosmetology license, teaching for over 15yrs with the last 5 years as a Barber teacher in a high school

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Joined Dec 26, 2025
Houston, TX