I DID IT!!
I took the plunge and got my sister locks. Let me tell you I am convinced, even though they are just babies now, it was one of the best decisions I have made. Today is the 5th day and I see changes already.
Let me tell you a bit of my journey.
A year and a few months ago I decided I was going to do some sort of lock. Hadn't really researched any particular locking method but I was pretty sure I was going to the lock side. Knowing even better that I could not walk around half permed and half not for very long, I needed to something with my hair for the period of time between when I was ready to cut off my relaxed hair and then. I decided on having my hair braided (with extensions of course) for about a year. That worked well for me. It was a big shock for the people around me to see me with extensions, I had NEVER done that before. It was an even bigger shock when I took them down and just wore my natural hair in a little fro. As soon as I figure out how to get the pics from my phone onto my computer I will post them.
Then being the hair "freak" that I am, I decided to put in some "mock locks" just to get a better idea of what I would look like... They were a hit, with me and the people in my life. I wasn't cool with the nothingness that I had at the base of my locks. So, I re-twisted and clipped them in one place while they dried. That was better, but not all the way there for me. Well, I had an occasion I needed to attend for my mother's 70th birthday (not something I could or would want to blow off) and needed some sort of style. I HOT CURLED THEM, gasp and awe. They had a better presence about them but that kind of ruined them. It made them bushy too early. So I decided to condense them with a latch hook (what was she thinking, you may ask). It was pure craziness, I had gotten cocky at this point and began to think that I, the complete novice who still had not done much research could do it herself. When I latch hooked the base I got even cockier. It looked good to me, but the contrast between my neat base and bushy body and ends of my still "mock" locks was too much for me. What did you do? I am glad you asked. I latch hooked up the rest of each lock, looked in the mirror and was mortified, promptly decided to comb them out and let a professional do my locks. The comb out was painful and tedious, as you could imagine. I had a lot of breakage in the areas that were harder for me to reach, which also happen to be my brittlest areas as well. And then the research began.
I had heard of sisterlocks, but let's admit it, they are expensive. I was a little turned off, I am not a Rockefeller. I looked at other locking methods as well. To me, the versatility of sisterlocks once established won me over.
As of January 22, 2010, I am a proud member of the Sisiterlock club.
Post to come about experience and choice of consultants