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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Why are my locs breaking off?

Don't Over-twist- Over Twisting can cause breakage, especially if you frequently change the direction of your twist. Allow your locs to grow on their own and give them some time to breath. Over-twisting puts a lot of stress on your roots and can often lead to breakage.
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How long does sisterlocks last?

How long do Sisterlocks last? 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 six weeks as your hair starts to grow.
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How often should I tighten my 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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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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WHY ARE MY SISTERLOCKS BREAKING OFF? HELP!!!



Do sisterlocks break off?

A moisture treatment or a deep conditioner can make the locks soft and pliable and those can be used more frequently. Following this protocol will help the locs or sisterlocks from breaking off. Red Flag #2 - Lack of Care to the Locs Is a key reason why your sisterlocks, locs, or dreads may thinning or breaking off.
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Why are my sisterlocks thinning at the roots?

Waiting Too long Between Maintenance.

More specifically individuals with fine hair, Microlocs or Sisterlocks should not go extended periods of time between your maintenance appointments because it will lead to thinning locs or loss locs.
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How do I keep my locs from falling out?

You may need to increase the number of deep conditioning treatments you perform while making sure that your product isn't so thick that it's hard to rinse out of your hair. Also, apply lightweight, natural oils like jojoba or coconut to the length of your locs and your scalp.
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Can sisterlocks damage your hair?

Sisterlocks is a gentle technique that requires no chemicals, no excessive tightening, and causes no damaging abrasion to the hair or scalp.
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How often should I moisturize my locs?

Once your locs are mature (roughly 1 year after beginning your journey depending on the texture of your hair), deep conditioner your hair every 1-2 weeks to keep your locs healthy, strong, and moisturized. This deep conditioner is a great pick.
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Which is better locs or sisterlocks?

A Sisterlocks installation can cost upwards of $1000 and maintenance is about $125 every 6-8 weeks. If you would only spend the money on your hair when it's necessary, Traditional Locs would be a better option for you.
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How do I maintain my sisterlocks?

Caring For Sisterlocks

Mason says that you'll want to hit the salon for sisterlock tightening every six weeks or so to maintain them, and it's a good idea to opt for a professional moisturizing and protein treatment while you're there to help extend the life of your locs.
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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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Is Rose water good for sisterlocks?

Rose petals help reduce the production of excess oil on the scalp without leaving your scalp dry or flaky. Dry scalp relief: Dry scalp is an issue that many deal with after getting locs, and rose water is a great way to keep your scalp moist.
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What are the pros and cons of sisterlocks?

Pros and Cons of Sisterlocks
  • Most people are not sure whether to choose traditional or sisterlocks. ...
  • Versatility.
  • Sisterlocks have a certain level of versatility. ...
  • Freedom.
  • With sisterlocks, you don't have to worry about the rain. ...
  • Natural.
  • You don't need numerous products to look good. ...
  • Cost.
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