starting my own microlocs

2024/12/9 Edited to

... Read moreStarting my microlocs journey has been a dream of mine for a while, and I finally took the plunge! For anyone curious about *starting microlocs what to expect*, let me tell you, it's an adventure from day one. I have *blonde short hair*, and I decided to go the DIY route for my *starter microlocs*. The first step was all about thorough preparation – deep conditioning my hair, making sure it was healthy, and gathering all my tools. Researching different techniques and microloc grid patterns was also crucial to ensure I had a plan. The actual installation process was definitely a marathon, not a sprint! I spent hours perfecting my *microloc grid pattern*, trying to get each section as uniform as possible. I aimed for really small, fluffy bundles of hair, which initially gives them this beautiful, airy look, just like you see in the pictures. For securing them, I opted for a combination of interlocks at the base and tiny braids or twists down the length, then threaded them to keep everything snug. It's truly a labor of love, seeing each little loc take shape on my *blonde hair*. Be prepared for some arm fatigue, but the satisfaction of seeing your progress is immense. After the initial installation, I was so excited but also a little overwhelmed with what to expect next. One thing I immediately noticed is how light and free my scalp feels. My short micro locs are still very much in their baby stage, meaning they are quite fluffy microlocs and can be a bit delicate. I've learned that patience is absolutely key. They don't look like mature locs overnight, and that's perfectly fine. This is truly the beginning of my *microloc journey*, and I'm embracing every phase. For daily care, I’m focusing on gentle washing, ensuring my scalp stays clean, and keeping my hair moisturized without over-saturating. Drying short micro locs properly is important to prevent mildew, especially when they're still *fluffy*. I'm also mindful of how I sleep, using a satin bonnet to protect them from frizz and friction. When it comes to *microlocs styles*, with short microlocs or very short microlocs like mine, simplicity is key right now. I'm thinking about cute headbands, maybe some decorative clips to hold back the front sections, or even just letting them hang naturally to show off the emerging texture. A microlocs hairstyle close up view reveals all the hard work and potential! I'm excited to see how they evolve and eventually experiment with more complex microlocs hairstyles as they mature. Right now, it's all about nurturing these tiny strands and enjoying the process. If you're considering your own micro locs or *dreadlocks journey*, I highly recommend doing thorough research and embracing every stage. It's a commitment, but oh, so worth it for the freedom and beauty of loc'd hair!

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Lady_Tiffany💋♑

Girly you got this I just finished mine last Friday.

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Shenikka Lewis

I had that same look too when I started mine. took me 2 weeks though plus working 2 jobs. A sista was tired AF. YOURS LOOK GREAT ❤️❤️❤️

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