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Saturday, 8 May 2010

Hallo People,

Here is a picture from one of the readers who has recently started locking. It's a beautiful picture to show all the My Dreadlocks readers it is possible to start locking even with very short hair. Another thing is how neatly the locks were done, very organized, well spaced and very professional. What matters most when starting your locks is not the length of your hair but the person who does them.

7 comments:

Mama Shujaa said...

Cee - can you re-upload the pic?

Anonymous said...

we cant see the pic

Cee said...

Hope it's ok now....

Mama Shujaa said...

Yes. Very nice and neat. Will look good as it grows in length!!

teletele said...

What a blog!It is a high time we appreciated dreadlocks

Cee said...

Thank you teletele

Shiko-Msa said...

Now these I'd love to do!

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My "Locks"

This is a blog on Locks, many call them dreadlocks, I find nothing dreadful about them, I love mine and I would love to help anyone with questions about maintaining their Natural Locks. If you have to maintain them on your own without a hairdresser nearby, then I'm here to answer all those questions.
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Loctician Directory

After some of you asked for suggestions on locticians from different parts of the world I thought maybe I should start a small networking club.

Do you know a great loctician? Or are you one? Please share a phone number and/or address on where you/they are based (any country in the world) for our upcoming loctician directory.

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"They cook their hair....

"They cook their hair
with hot iron and pull
it hard So that it may
grow long. Then they
rope the hair on
wooden pens like a
billy goat brought for
the sacrifice struggling
to free itself.
They fry their hair in
boiling oil as if it
were locusts and the
hair sizzles.
It cries aloud in sharp
pain as it is pulled
and stretched and the
vigorous and healthy
hair, Curly, springy
and thick that glistens
in the sunshine Is left
listless and dead."

"The Graceful Giraffe
Cannot Become a Monkey,"
Song of Lawino and
Song of Okol,
1988 Okot P 'Bitek,

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