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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SISTERLOCKS...

  

Think of Sister-locs as a thinner version of dreadlocks.  Similar to dreads, the hair is matted and knotted together to create a rope-like appearance.   The thin locks (which are about half the size of dreadlocks, FYI) are created with a locking technique that doesn’t require hair products, but instead, a patented tool. Sisterlocks are installed with a special tool that builds the lock from your ends to your roots and uses much smaller portions of hair, so no product is actually needed. And while Sisterlocks are a gorgeous and trendy style, they aren’t exactly for the faint of heart—they’re pretty time-consuming to install, and they leave you with a permanent style that can last for years. Deciding to loc your hair is a big decision (and one that def requires a bit of maintenance, a lineup of styling products, and some major patience), so you want to go into the process with all the right info.

  

The main difference between traditional locs and Sister-locs lies in the application method. Traditional dreadlocks are most commonly created through palm rolling, matting or crochetting medium to large amounts of hair using balm or wax. Sisterlocks, on the other hand, are created with a latch hook tool and don’t require any styling products. And because Sisterlocks are so thin and intricate, your first appointment can take anywhere from 10 hours or more (depending on the number of people working on your hair), versus the standard two to five hours with dreadlocks. Depending on the length and density of your hair, you can expect to finish the process with 200 to 600 Sister-locs.

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Before your appointment even begins, you’ll kick things off with a consultation, during which we will run you through the basics and decide which locking pattern will best suit your hair type and density. Make sure you’re fully on board with the plan, since this style takes a looong time to install.


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Sisterlocks Retightening

  

Before your appointment even begins, you’ll kick things off with a consultation, during which we will run you through the basics and decide which locking pattern will best suit your hair type and density. Make sure you’re fully on board with the plan, since this style takes a looong time to install.


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Considering Sisterlocs Extensions?

  

Is your hair short and not long enough to give you your desired styles? Is the shrinkage taking away the look you would want? If yes, you may consider having extensions.


Sisterlocs extensions come in very handy in giving you the look you want in terms of length, colour and to some extent hair volume.  The extensions comes in different colours, length and thickness. It is advisable that you first consult your hair dresser to determine the type of extensions that will be suitable for you.


At The Dreadlock Parlour we boast of being one of the few, if not the only salon that manufactures and supply high quality, durable, hand made extensions and offering seamless attachment without using any thread or wool whatsoever.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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 Like most protective styles, how you care for and maintain your style will affect how long it lasts. Generally speaking though, you will likely need to get your Sisterlocks retightened every four to six weeks as your hair starts to grow.


Pretty much anything you could do with loose hair — minus blowouts, of course. So yes, that means curls, bantu knots, and cornrows are still all options. And you can even enjoy braids and weaves, so long as you're not adding too much tension.


 Although the cost will vary depending on the hair length, density and to some extent the thickness required, Sisterlocks are generally a bit of an investment. Typically they start from R2500 (US$200).


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