tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26265263520526901752024-03-13T02:12:02.140+02:00LOCSTORYGerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.comBlogger42125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-78462075783300749042014-04-09T22:33:00.000+02:002014-04-09T22:33:04.937+02:00I'm Alive People...So much has happened...the BIG CHOP...now have sisterlocks, no more gerrylocks...all in good time.<br />
My BFF has started sisterlocks...she has the cutest locks ever...<br />
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OH YES...I have a professional maintaining my hair...BLISS...<br />
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Now, lemme dig up some pics and see where to start,,,,<br />
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I co-styled a friend for her wedding...this is a few hours before she got dressed and said I DO...what a beautiful ceremony!!<br />
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This stye was meant to be soft and curly..but the fibre she used to do her braids couldn't curl with heat, it burned...so we used pins. It came out pretty well.. can't wait to reproduce a similar effect on locks.<br />
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I've not been meaning to forsake my blog, life has just taken me a strange place..and I'm battling to stay afloat.. but I have many pics I took with the whole intention of updating my blog...let's hope I get to it sooner or later.<br />
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Miss you blogland..will check out your blogs soon and see what I've missed in these past couple of months. <br />
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Stay blessed<br />
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Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-39568642276648077452012-08-15T10:12:00.001+02:002012-08-15T10:12:15.174+02:003 Year Lockversary<div style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;">
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It's been a while, too long in fact. I'm still alive, and I'm back on the blogging world.</div>
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Time flies when you're having hair fun, 3 years and 1 month...and I'm still in love with my locks.</div>
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Nothing much has changed, just a bit more length, and shedding ends. I think I might need another trim, but I don't want to get rid of my goldie ends...we'll see.</div>
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Happy Wednesday, everybody</div>
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Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-57714420567397234042012-03-20T13:09:00.000+02:002012-03-20T13:09:59.338+02:00Microlocks Updo - no pins required :-)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UC0jBSFuNWQ/T2hjKP1We2I/AAAAAAAAANs/BCN8VOiE6-k/s1600/combo.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="640" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UC0jBSFuNWQ/T2hjKP1We2I/AAAAAAAAANs/BCN8VOiE6-k/s640/combo.jpg" width="315" /></a>This is a quick and easy updo, you don't need anything to do it. Start by a bantu knot in the middle, wrap and tuck the rest of the hair around the knot in any pattern... I like crisscross...but you can sweep the hair to one side in a cone look...or whatever really. The beauty of this hairstyle is that it always comes out different each time you do it...you can do countless variations. Sometimes I twist the front in a cornrow look... I'm sure you get the idea... I added my blue clip...just because :D)...</div><br />
Ps: my back has terrible buildup at the back, the white patches are after an ACV rinse (undiluted)??? I'm not sure what else to do except wear my hair down...as I don't use any heavy products..<br />
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Happy Styling...hope this inspires someone to create a lovely updo...<br />
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We recently attended a traditional wedding and of course you can can guess the dress code..:)<br />
I'm wearing "umbhaco" (traditional dress for the Xhosa tribe), the one I'm wearing is for married women, but I'm not wearing the head gear that goes with it..<br />
Next to me is her Royal Hotness, also sisterlocked and I do her re-ti's...she's wearing a pimped up version of "ijeremane"..also a traditional day-to-day wear for married women (I love her headgear!!)..<br />
Next to her is the Bride of the Year..(she got married last spring and I blogged about her wedding..), she does not have locks yet but we live in hope :-)..oh yes, she 'colour-blocked' her somewhat traditional look and looked super fine.....<br />
Next to her is ButtaPhly, I also blogged about her sometime..she started her locks with a twist and I maintain it with a nappylocks tool, her hair has grown sooooooo much and you can see how gorgeous her locks are..<br />
Next to her is her aunt..Mrs Gee, I'm sure she'd kill me if she knew I posted her picture on the Internet, but I just couldn't resist, she's rocking the Zulu traditional outfit like a queen...oh and she has gorgeous dreadlocks...<br />
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There's nothing like African Queens in African wear rocking their own hair with the beautiful and colourful African beads...if you agree say "amen"..<br />
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A blessed new year to you all...<br />
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See, as far as I could tell, they were JUST not growing! It seemed they remained that frustrating length for the longest time possible. I loved my locks, but I just couldn't wait to tie a pony..and guess what? I HAD to wait!!<br />
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Fortunately sanity prevailed and I didn't cut them.. this was my first set..but by the time I unlocked it to do microlocks..my hair had tripled in length. <br />
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If you're struggling with locks that seem like they are just not growing, hang on in there...and try to forget about your hair. I promise you, you DO wake up one day and realise they have grown...if you hang on long enough, I guarantee it.<br />
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I finally tried perm rods... stunning results. My curls survived almost 3 weeks and a few dashes of rain. I kept the rollers overnight(painful!) and I wasn't too consistant with the curling direction..but the curls were forgiving. <br />
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The spirals are not as tight as with the pipeclearners, and they are more bouncy, so I think I will alternate between the 2 methods from now on. <br />
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Wishing everyone happy holidays.. <br />
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I have mentioned my struggle with a skin condition called rosacea. Basically my skin flares up in a red rash mainly on my forehead and cheeks.<br />
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I have been trying without lasting success to resort to natural methods..no more steroids or anything harsh...anyway, in my quest to discover why my skin is not responding positively even though I'm on low-fat vegan diet and drinking 3 litres of pure spring water which I fetch myself, etc etc...I noticed my skin usually calms down a bit but flares up again a few days after I shampoo. This was hard to figure out because my skin is just NEVER fully clear and smooth on any given day. <br />
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In my research to find out what I could be reacting to, I found a host shampoo ingredients that are far from ideal, I won't bore you with the details, I'm still struggling to pronounce these chemicals, nevermind their list of long and scary longterm effects - way beyond my skin problem. There's not a single shampoo I could find that does not contain a minimum of 2 of these harmful chemicals - so I have to take drastic measures. <br />
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I suppose there's no harm in trying; so for the next 6 months (or forever)I'm off any type of shampoo. I found a host of natural homemade shampoos, which I'm going to experiment with, but for now, this is my hair cleansing routine..<br />
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Dissolve about 3 tablespoon of baking soda in just enough water to make a paste. Apply this to your roots only; work it in and let it sit for a minute. <br />
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This will stimulate blood flow, clean your pores and get off built up grime, use your finger tips to scrub your scalp. <br />
Next, pour about 6 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar into a plastic jug and add water. After you rinse the baking soda out, pour the apple cider vinegar over the ends of your locks, let it sit for a minute and then rinse it out. That’s all there is to it! Baking Soda & ACV!!!<br />
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I then use a combination of olive oil, hemp oil, and boiled mixture of rosemary, Chamomile Tea & Sage.<br />
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The hardest thing about this is to wash my hair & not see foam..but lets see how it goes :-)<br />
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Anyways, I have found wonderful ways to hold my hair up for gym/casual styles using these clips...shown in these pics is my fav by far <br />
tie the hair in a single braid as far back as possible..<br />
braid halfway and flip the braid over torwards the top of your head<br />
take 2 parts of the open braid, place the clip on top and fasten.. <br />
let the remaining 3rd part of the open braid hang loose in whatever direction...or tuck in, whatever.. <br />
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There...you're good to go... <br />
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Ps: I tried to take pics as I went along but that proved to be mission impossible...hope you can sort of figure out instructions from the pics...I love the way Dewdrop makes all her how-to instructions idiot-proof, but I'm just not that gifted :-) <br />
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Its been a while... a lot has happened! I had a birthday in August, and joined weight watchers, and went vegan...then almost raw...then I was preparing for a friend's Spring wedding...so yeah, a lot of time was spent googling recipes and testimonials to motivate myself..<br />
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I am back...here's a pic I took at the garden wedding (yes I wore a HUGE hat and loved it) :-)<br />
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The pleasures of having microlocks...I am not sure if I could have pulled this look with my previous dreadlocks<br />
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You'll hear from me soon... I promise..I'm busy googling ways to keep hair strong with drastic diet changes.. I want to health_reform but not at the expense of my hair... so I would like this transition to be as painfree as possible for my locks...if you have tips please share<br />
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So long...Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-66524917278170566012011-07-19T23:07:00.000+02:002011-07-19T23:07:42.630+02:00Freestyle<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-t853QwyDo00/TiXxbsZ88wI/AAAAAAAAAK4/DnvasAPlntc/s1600/Sindros.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240px" m$="true" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-t853QwyDo00/TiXxbsZ88wI/AAAAAAAAAK4/DnvasAPlntc/s320/Sindros.jpg" width="320px" /></a></div>I have been lazy again..I have about 6 weeks of growth and I have been retightening about 30 locks per day, not fast enough for my liking. Some month I just have the oomph and zeal to this hair in one day, other times..well...NOT<br />
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I went to Franschhoek, a small town off Cape Town with beautiful wine farms, vegetation and good food. It's one of the most attractive wedding destinations in Africa and people there thought I was American with those "other" locks :-) <br />
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I am glad people are becoming more aware of locks in general, even if they don't know the specific types...this country has come a long way in recognising and embracing locks. <br />
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I'm abusing the freestyle, for once I'm almost finishing a month without curling my hair. I just wake up and go..if only I could learn to be consistent with re-ti's..I'd be a happy woman indeed. <br />
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here's a very brief reflection with pictures...<br />
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<ul><li>Locs have grown fuller (much fuller)</li>
<li>longer too :-)</li>
<li>the colour has 'settled in' to a more golden blondish colour</li>
<li>the texture is now soft & feels natural</li>
<li>I have a year's worth of love for my locs</li>
<li>The ends (oh those ends!!!) have locked</li>
<li>the locs are more fluffy and the cylindrical pattern has diminished & therefore look truly natural</li>
</ul>The journey has been worthwhile and I'm so glad I went this route...I love my locs...<br />
PS: I'm tempted to colour (go really dark) my locs - I'm not sure I will keep my promise of at least 2 years with the multi-tones...but that's an entry for another day..<br />
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It looks like they don't poke holes in the locks (rounded ends), however I'm not too certain that kind of tension is good for locks. If you have tried/use EZ combs please let me know your experience with them.<br />
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Happy styling...<br />
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Pleas feel free to drop your opinion on these combs, even if its just theory and you haven't actually tried them on your locks. <br />
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<strong><em><u>Advantages</u></em></strong> - gorgeous curls, spiral but bigger curls, great for an evening do, bouncy and easy to do front bangs...<br />
<strong><em><u>Disadvantages</u></em></strong> - the curlers are really bulky, feels like you've tied a blanket around your head, hair doesn't dry easy as a result, which means curls don't last ..3 days max!<br />
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<strong>Braidout</strong> - my staple :-)<br />
<strong><em><u>Advantages</u></em></strong> - love the wavy look, hair becomes nicer as the curls relax, easy get up and go, easy to make, don't need any gadgets - just have to know how to braid, can combine braids with Bantu knots and other curlers or tie hair in a bun..<br />
<strong><em><u>Disadvantages</u></em></strong> - hair can become a bit unruly, especially with the Cape Town wind, hair can break off if made too tight..<br />
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<strong>Pipecleaner curls</strong> - these were just too wonderful, same look as bendable curlers but lasted longer (like 2 weeks!!!)<br />
<strong><em><u>Advantages </u></em></strong>- easy to do, easy to pull out, curls last forever and become nicer each day, hair appears fuller, can layer the curls (if you're patient)<br />
<strong><em><u>Disadvantages</u></em></strong> - can't think of any, sorry!! Oh, difficult to find the pipecleaners in South Africa :-)<br />
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On my TO TRY LIST <br />
<ul><li>Steam Rollers (there's some fancy one's Americans usually blog about)</li>
<li>Perm Rollers (for the curly ends look)</li>
<li>Bantu Knots ( without braids, I usually do individual braids first - I must try the other method!)</li>
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I'm not so keen to try the hot electric curlers - I really don't miss the smell of burning hair.Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-72062991836216231182011-05-23T22:48:00.000+02:002011-05-23T22:48:13.091+02:00Gaps/Holes in LocksHi Everyone<br />
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OK, I'm stressed...remember the growth I complained about? Retightening it has brought me headaches. <br />
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I had to do 4 to 5 full rotations per lock to fully tighten each lock, and given that I have about 300 locks, this took longer than expected to do my hair. In frustration I taught a friend and asked her to do the back section. She seemed to doing it faster than I was doing it, so it was yay-ness for a while (until I discovered the holes in most of the locks at the back).<br />
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Basically, my hair is locked very tight to the scalp, for about 1/4 inch, then the rest of my previous growth is soft gaps/holes. I'm worried about the uniformity of my locks after this. I'm also worried that these unlocked bits will cause bulging problems and/or I will find myself with fragile & breaking locks in the parts that are soft and not locked. <br />
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I have been trying to fix the holes by passing the locks through the holes, but for my smaller locks, the extension part is straining my hair as the locks get stuck as I attempt to pull them through the gaps. <br />
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If you have any advice, or can direct me to anyone who has blogged about this, I will appreciate it. I'm kind of stressing and can't stop touching the holes in thorough frustration...<br />
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Help please! Anyone????!!!Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-40043106910750077312011-05-10T23:58:00.000+02:002011-05-10T23:58:57.585+02:00Stylish Blogger Award<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-yU_2KPhdbVA/Tcmqzv1vT3I/AAAAAAAAAJY/7SjqhBn-CRY/s1600/Stylish-Blogger.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" j8="true" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-yU_2KPhdbVA/Tcmqzv1vT3I/AAAAAAAAAJY/7SjqhBn-CRY/s1600/Stylish-Blogger.jpg" /></a></div><br />
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I've been nominated for a stylish blogger award by my blog shero, the informative DIYer of the century, <a href="http://kalia-dewdrop.blogspot.com/">dewdrop</a> herself! My gratitude to her and all of you that read my blog. <br />
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1. Thank and link back to the person that awarded you this award <br />
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2. Share 7 things about yourself <br />
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3. Award 15 recently discovered great bloggers <br />
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4. Contact these bloggers and tell them about the award<br />
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7 Things about myself:<br />
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1. I tear easily, I cry at weddings, funerals, movies, and anything remotely sentimental or emotional. <br />
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2. Embarrassingly enough, I can't ride a bicycle.<br />
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3. I have a (selective) photographic memory. <br />
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4. I'm not approachable, but for some odd reason, friends and strangers alike find it easy to confide in me.<br />
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5. I love babies, and I fear this is an understatement.<br />
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6. I read and therefore suffer from insomnia, or the other way round.<br />
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7. God has the final Word in my life.<br />
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I would like to nominate: <br />
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<a href="http://mrsmac247.blogspot.com/">Mrs Mac</a> - I like the way you write, and you're very supportive, keep up the good work.<br />
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<a href="http://ohmysisterlocks.blogspot.com/">rmcandlelight</a> - Your blog is REALLY stylish, and whenever you blog, its always a worthwhile read!<br />
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<a href="http://ofoslocs.blogspot.com/">anthia-ofo</a> - I just like your blog, very encouraging and informative.Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-24801750747005464922011-05-09T23:37:00.000+02:002011-05-09T23:37:39.155+02:00Uganda Trip<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-UibxbTzu_hQ/Tchbg9RJcRI/AAAAAAAAAJU/z7vb9lF6Vn4/s1600/uganda.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; cssfloat: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="234px" j8="true" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-UibxbTzu_hQ/Tchbg9RJcRI/AAAAAAAAAJU/z7vb9lF6Vn4/s320/uganda.jpg" width="320px" /></a></div>I just came back from a 2 week visit in Uganda (Kampala), very hot, great organic food, hair GREW from all that sweating, no Internet, riots, interesting culture, bad bad roads, beautiful scenery (especially at the source of the majestic Nile River in Jinja just outside of Kampala), million types of bananas, friendly people, sad reminders of the war, hectic education system, highest life expectancy I've seen in Africa so far....<br />
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In all, I had a memorable time, special thanks to Doreen, my friend, for inviting me to her native land.<br />
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that's my excuse for MIA for so long...<br />
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I have soooo much growth its not funny at all. its like my hair has not been retouched in 3 months...all from just 2 weeks of equatorial weather??? Maybe I should relocate :-)<br />
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I mean to say, I'm back to the blog land...Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-39091476581107009032011-04-11T23:15:00.001+02:002011-04-11T23:22:36.374+02:00Curls with pipecleaners<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-84ougpz8CkY/TaNpfVeZ1UI/AAAAAAAAAJM/_Str8PwPACE/s1600/Pipecleaners.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; cssfloat: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="217" r6="true" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-84ougpz8CkY/TaNpfVeZ1UI/AAAAAAAAAJM/_Str8PwPACE/s320/Pipecleaners.jpg" width="320" /></a></div> I have to admit, before I started blogging I had never heard of pipecleaners, and judging by the blank looks I got while searching for them in the shops, not many South Africans know what they are :-)<br />
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Anyways, many tobacco, art and craft shops later, I finally found them ( only sold in a multi-coloured pack!) and getting enough black ones meant I had to BEG the shop assistant to transfer black ones from other packs to mine :-)<br />
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I immediately went to work and I kept them for 2 nights and a full day in between...on that day I had to take a Ugandan friend for a Robin Island tour and both tourists and locals looked at my hair with curiosity but I really couldn't be bothered. PS: I took one one out just to see if it was worth running around with pipecleaners while I waited for my hair to set properly, don't know if you can see the undone one in the pic above. <br />
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5 days later, my curls have dropped a bit but still look gorgeous, in fact I like them more now. I will post some more pics on how they look now as soon as I can take pics with a proper camera.<br />
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I think this is going to be my regular curl of choice. I have been using bendable curlers but the curls don't last as long and it is just not possible to go out in public with them, unlike pipecleaners, which I can keep on a relaxed day like Sunday and still manage casual visits and an trip to the shop. <br />
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I just hope they last at least a few sets before they get worn out.<br />
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More pic later and cheers for now...Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-35444180352829929522011-04-01T01:56:00.001+02:002011-04-01T01:56:23.709+02:00Reflections on My Napptural Journey<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-E_h5N1rA64A/TZUSZfnfooI/AAAAAAAAAJI/PPdxhNLp5zk/s1600/hairstory.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="205" r6="true" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-E_h5N1rA64A/TZUSZfnfooI/AAAAAAAAAJI/PPdxhNLp5zk/s320/hairstory.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>I like these pictures, they remind me how far I have come on my natural journey...it has been a long 6 years of embracing my natural hair...from afro to dreadlocks to microlocks.<br />
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I'm not sure how long I will keep my locks, but I do know I will never put chemicals on my hair again.<br />
I'm in this for life :-)Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-62519905540580122952011-03-17T23:12:00.002+02:002011-03-17T23:24:33.677+02:00Aloe Ferox - The Master Plant<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4htum7tRBNA/TYJwHap11KI/AAAAAAAAAJE/N3zNJ-9GObs/s1600/aloe.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" r6="true" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4htum7tRBNA/TYJwHap11KI/AAAAAAAAAJE/N3zNJ-9GObs/s1600/aloe.jpg" /></a></div>Most people are familiar with aloe vera and it's medicinal properties, but few people know about aloe ferox and it's elevated and diverse uses. Aloe ferox is the most potent of all 360 varieties of the aloe family. When compared to aloe vera, the aloe ferox tree is 22 times more potent. The aloe ferox plant is indigenous to one province in South Africa, and nowhere else on earth! Unlike most aloe vera products, aloe ferox never has to be filtered and thus retain all the natural present active ingredients. Aloe ferox is neither irrigated nor treated with pesticides or insecticides. This plant is so strong that it survival is sustained through the strength of its own immune system. <br />
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Because the aloe ferox plant has a greater concentration of biologically active compounds, its healing properties are much more powerful than those of the aloe vera plant. Aloe ferox products and their uses include:<br />
<ul><li>Aloe bitter crystals - The main ingredient in aloe bitter crystals is aloin, which is a strong laxative that aids detoxification and helps improve digestion.</li>
<li>Aloe bitter powder - One of the most popular African remedies, aloe bitter powder can be used to relieve hay fever and sinus problems. You can also rub it into the coats of animals to combat external parasites.</li>
<li>Aloe drinks - The juice of the aloe ferox is rich with soluble dietary fiber, while the aloe gel contained in aloe drinks helps sooth mucus membranes and can relieve symptoms of heartburn and stomach discomfort. Aloe drinks are also terrific energy boosters, as they contain high levels of metabolic minerals. Tea formulations can also enhance health and healing.</li>
<li>Aloe gel - An extract of the aloe ferox leaf, aloe gel can help boost your skin's natural moisture levels - but its benefits don't stop there. Aloe gel also helps to reduce inflammation and increase cell growth, and has an antibacterial effect. Aloe gel is also an effective anti-aging product, since it increases soluble collagen compounds and increases cell regeneration. So, whether you need to treat a sunburn, an insect bite, eczema, or any of a variety of skin ailments, it's always good to have a supply of aloe gel handy.</li>
<li>Skin Care - Aloe ferox can be a powerful tool in your skin care regimen. From cleansing foams and make-up removers to skin toners and sunscreens, aloe can help ensure that your skin will stay supple and healthy.</li>
<li>Hair Care - There are aloe ferox based hair products from shampoo to hair repair that supposedly do wonders for hair, especially for people who have thinning hair or post cancer patients. I haven't tried any hair products from the aloe family myself, but I will, soon.</li>
<li>The list goes on...and on...and on...including prostate cancer and the likes, I'm just blogging about the uses of this plant that affect me.</li>
</ul>I personally suffer from rosacea and a super lazy digestive system (which is improving with my recent vegan diet) and a long list of allergies, and I am on week 3 of using the gel and making the tea... my skin has improved tenfold, I feel so alert and alive...and yes, my cholesterol is finally at 4 (from 5.9 or something), which is a huge improvement for me.<br />
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Don't take my word for it though, do your own research and you will find that God has a fully equipped superior pharmacy right there, in the fields. <br />
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Natural hair, natural remedies, natural me.<br />
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I tried to follow Fuesha's tutorial but I struggled, so I improvised. I found it easier for me to start with the innermost bun and work my way outwards rather than the instructions as per the tutorial, which is outward bun first then inner bun.<br />
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Depending on the length of your hair, I suppose even four layers are possible; but for me, the triple bun works best. <br />
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I'm not good with step-by-step instructions, but here's what I did :-<br />
<ul><li>Start with the centre smaller bun, tie hair with whatever works for you and twist the hair anticlockwise as you would with a regular bun.</li>
<li>Add another layer and tie it at the base of centre bun and repeat process (careful as inner bun tends to protrude upwards).</li>
<li>Tie the remaining hair (or another layer if you are making more layers) into the base of the middle bun and repeat again.</li>
<li>I added a few beaded pins and a string of pearls around the outer bun just for a bit of colour and fun!</li>
<li>The pictures below are not the greatest but I hope they make my instructions clearer.</li>
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Too much of a rooster effect? not sure...<br />
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I'm still going to try a few more styles..at least 2 every month, I'm loving the freestyle so much I'm bordering on downright laziness!!! <br />
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PS: not sure if this sort of 'cornrows' hairstyle doesn't break the hair, I didn't keep it long enough to find out...I'm somehow paranoid with anything that pulls my front locks as I feel they are too thin to handle the pressure.. need to get over it soonest!Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2626526352052690175.post-43083418898773674822011-02-15T23:19:00.000+02:002011-02-15T23:19:10.132+02:00Wrap-A-Loc the African Way<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-nzKJYLBtpBk/TVrtSHhAuxI/AAAAAAAAAIg/nePCGAjrlDg/s1600/combo.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" h5="true" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-nzKJYLBtpBk/TVrtSHhAuxI/AAAAAAAAAIg/nePCGAjrlDg/s1600/combo.jpg" /></a></div>Gerrylocshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07039078176581193732noreply@blogger.com0