DIY
Yesterday I finally finished my DIY micro starter locs, and let’s just I love this style !
Starting micro starter locs on your own can be a truly rewarding experience. When I embarked on my DIY journey, I was initially drawn by the appeal of having a low-maintenance, stylish protective hairstyle that would grow with time. One key thing I learned is the importance of patience — micro locs take time to mature, so gentle care is essential to avoid breakage and maintain scalp health. To get started, I prepared my hair by thoroughly washing and conditioning it, ensuring it was clean and moisturized. Sectioning my hair into small, even parts helped create uniform starter locs, which greatly improved the overall look. Using a strong holding gel or twisting butter helped to keep the hair strands secure throughout the early stages. One of the biggest advantages of starting micro locs at home is the creative freedom and cost savings, but it is also helpful to watch tutorials and learn different techniques, such as twisting, interlocking, or comb-coiling, to find what works best for your hair type. Maintaining these locs involves regular moisturizing and scalp cleansing to prevent dryness and itching, which I’ve found crucial. I also avoid excessive manipulation and harsh chemicals to encourage healthy loc development. Overall, the journey of creating and nurturing DIY micro starter locs can be very empowering and fulfilling. It’s a process that encourages self-expression and patience, and the result is a unique hairstyle that reflects your personal style and care.

















































































































