Daily Loc Moisture Routine (Starter Locs on 4C Hair | Two Strand Twist)
In this loc moisture tutorial, I'm sharing ways to keep up with loc moisture and avoid dry locs for beginners like me. The best part is, you can do loc maintenance at home and achieve loc moisture. Want to know how to keep moisture in your locs? Are you dealing with dry stiff locs? Does Rose Water really work? What have you guys been using for loc maintenance during quarantine? I hope you find these loc maintenance tips helpful when attempting to hydrate dry locs... even dry starter locs. Let's talk!
Side note: I have starter locs on short hair and began my starter locs with two strand twists.
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I'm almost 15 mths into my microlocs journey. I use rose water and aloe vera juice with an oil mixture and my microlocs stay soooo moisturized it's been my PERMANENT go to to keep my babies hydrated
Don’t rid of your water bottle, Just add distilled or spring water, rose water and aloe Vera juice to your spray bottle with maybe a couple drops of your essential oil; shake up and hydrated your locs 💦💈♥️👍🏽👑
3 months in...I use purified water mixed with rosewater and an oil blend. Its great!! I also use a smaller spray bottle as the larger bottles put out too much water. Also, dont want the oils to go rancid. Throwing out a little bit I wont mind much, throwing out a lot is wasteful. :)
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I'm 4 months into my loc journey and I use a similar system to moisturize my locs. I was such a product junkie as a lose natural, so I'm still getting used to being a minimalist with my hair products lol. Right now, I moisture my locs with a rose water peppermint spray I purchased from Amazon, it also contains Castor oil, vitamin E , avocado oil and a mix of other oils. After I spray, I oil my scalp with castor oil, but I usually rotate b/w a few different oils. So far it works pretty well. I have 4c hair as well, and I have definitely noticed more dryness in this past month, so I feel your pain! It's weird because I used to steam my hair before applying my rosewater spray and oil. I would still get dry hair later in the day. Recently, I've stopped steaming my hair in the shower before beginning my moisturizing routine. From that, I noticed my hair retained the moisture better. I experienced a similar affect to what you described when using tap water in your spray bottle. The dryness was more prevalent after I would steam my hair in shower !
You have a very pleasant face and nice smile. Also, you speak well. Just sending you some positive energy.
Thanks for sharing
Huntyy the struggle is real. I have overactive scalp (flaking, itching) so I have to wash my hair once a week. So my hair looks crazy. But I wear a scrub cap but God forbid I have to go anywhere but work, I'll be in trouble. I think I'm only 3-4 months in.
I've been on my loc journey for 11 months, and I've been trying different products, but I've settled for locsanity and canvas or Hollywood bar for my oil. My hair has been growing. I do have a Loctician because I'm legally blind and I can't see to do my hair. That is also why I started my loc journey. I love it so much❤❤❤❤🥰🥰
Thank you for the tips, and you're so beautiful
I am so glad that I came upon this video. I too have been using water and rose water and my oil of choice is jojoba. I will now be cutting out the water. My locs can be dry and my scalp itchy. I was worried that the rose water was too concentrated, but maybe that’s the ish! I need the concentration! I know this video is older, but it is right on time for me. I started my locs in April 2022 and am learning a lot! I was thinking of adding a leave in moisturizer, but I am going to stick with the rose water/oil combo and see how that works! Thank you so much for this information-filled video!! 😊
I’m 3 days in and your video was very helpful.
Can't wait I'm starting my locs journey tomorrow! I'm excited! 💃🤎
Three weeks into my instant loc journey loved your vid please keep it up 👍
Thank you for this because I’m just a week in and my scalp is dry. I have a bouquet of rose’s so I’ll make me some rose water. I also have bottles of distilled water too so I’ll see how that works. 😊
I use rose water and an mix n I think it's great loving it . Thank you sis I do it every day
Im 1 month in I am using my own product. Rosmary clove water and Rose water then seal with almond oil. Seems to be working so far.
Praise God! very informational thank you keep it up. I will be adding rose water to my list!
I used to use tap water when I was a loose natural but I realized that had my hair SUPER DRYY so when I started my locs tap water was out of the question loll. I use a mixture of rose water and vitamin E oil to moisturize my locs, still working on the oil to water ratio though but that combination works for me. In terms of my scalp I used a combination of Jamaican black castor oil and lavender which is a bit on the heavier side but I realize with that I don't have to oil my scalp too often. I'm new to the loc journey as well so I'm still learning. The sweet almond oil is on my list of oils to try in the future though.
I'm 3 months loc all I use is oil ,aloe and water love watching your videos