Do sisterlocks have different sizes?

Sisterlocks are installed in three sizes: small, medium and large, but I did not desire such a dramatic size difference.
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Do Sisterlocks double size?

Your Sisterlocks will double in size within the first 6 months Your grid will remain intact. Expect further compaction over the next year or so. Be Patient & enjoy the journey. Your Sisterlocks will double in size within the first 6 months Your grid will remain intact.
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Are there different types of Sisterlocks?

But did you know that there are two different types of locking techniques, sisterlocks and traditional locks, that you can choose from should you decide to rock the locs? In addition to the traditional locking method, many naturals opt for Sisterlocks.
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Can you make Sisterlocks smaller?

YES, we make products suitable for Sisterlocks, tiny locs and Microlocs.
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Which is smaller sisterlocks or Microlocs?

What is this? Microlocs are also much larger than sisterlocks but smaller than traditional locks. Another significant distinction is the cost of installation. Sisterlocks are much costlier to install and require a special tool to install.
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Will my sisterlocks get thicker?

Depending on your hair type, it may take anywhere from 2 weeks to up until a year for your Sisterlocks™ to settle in. Your Sisterlocks™ will increase in thickness after a few washing by about 100%. The ends will always remain a little thicker than the root. How will I know when my Sisterlocks™ have settled in?
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How long does Sisterlocks take to lock?

Q: How long does it take to do Sisterlocks? A: The initial locking process takes about two thirds as long as getting extensions of comparable size. For medium length hair this means about eight to twelve hours (maybe longer!).
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What is bunching Sisterlocks?

Sisterlocks don't always 'bud' to the same extent as traditional locks. Bunching can be caused by loose strands unraveling from their pattern. Sometimes it's from a loose hair pattern, requiring an adjustment of the pattern sequence or even coloring the hair after establishment (can loosen hair texture).
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How many locs are considered small locs?

200+ DREADS: These locs will be micro-sized. More than 250 dreads are most likely sisterlocks and they will be extremely thin.
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How often should you wash your hair with sisterlocks?

How often do you wash your sisterlocks? 2-3 times per week.
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Why do sisterlocks break off?

Why does my sisterlocks keep breaking off? The lighter you color your locs, it doesn't matter if it is sisterlocks, microlocs, dreads, or traditional locks, you are weakening the bonds of the locks and thinning or breakage can occur. The higher the level of peroxide the more damaging it is on the locs.
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What is the difference between Microlocs and sisterlocks?

For microlocs, you can either use a micro hook or even yarn needles to maintain your microlocs. Maintainance for both takes pretty much the same time, but for sisterlocks, you check in for re-tightening every 4-8 weeks, while for microlocs, you visit your loctician every 4-6 weeks.
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Does parting starting locs matter?

Your Parting Pattern Matters

Some people with thinner hair go for diamond parts because it can give the appearance of having a fuller head of locs. Section size also influences the size of your locs.
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Does interlocking make locs shorter?

There is a specific technique that is used with interlocking and when it is not executed proficiently it can produce holes in the locs which can lead to breakage and thinning. Also, if the correct amount of tension is not used, this can cause locs to thin at the roots or trigger traction alopecia.
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Are interlocks the same as sisterlocks?

Is there a difference between sisterlocks and interlocks? Yes. Sisterlocks also uses an interlocking technique, but they have trademarked their interlocking patterns. They have a specified grid pattern for parting as well as specified locking patterns for different types of hair.
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Can I switch between interlocking and palm rolling?

The short answer, when switching between palm rolling and interlocking, is that it is possible— with caution and care. However, it is important to understand the purpose of each technique to decide if switching between palm rolling and interlocking is a good option for you.
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How often do you touch up sisterlocks?

How often should my locks be retightened? It is recommended every 4 to 8 weeks. Your first retightening should take place no longer that 4 weeks after your initial install. Sisterlocks® are low maintenance, however, consistant maintenance is required for best results.
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How many sisterlocks is normal?

How Many Sisterlocks Should I Have? Loc count varies according to hair density, the size you want your locs to be as well as the size of your head. Typically, women with Sisterlocks can have anywhere from 400 to more than 800 Sisterlocks.
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Why are sisterlocks so thin?

If you're constantly pulling your locs into the same style or using hair accessories that are too tight these are quick ways to damage your hair follicles and cause thinning. Also, excessive tension at the roots, especially with interlocking maintenance that's performed too frequently, will also cause thinning locs.
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Why are my sisterlocks shrinkage?

Curly coily strands love to contract whenever they come into prolonged contact with water - hence the "shrinkage" phenomemon. Shrinkage is not a totally bad thing - it helps the hair halo look fuller and encourages a curlier look to more loosely waved strands.
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What does Microlocs look like?

Microlocs are an offshoot of dreadlocks. As the name suggests, they are tinier and a good option for anyone who wants to achieve a dreadlock look but would prefer to cut out the bulk. Deciding to get microlocs is a journey, with phases for each stage of hair growth. And, like every journey, you need a guide.
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