Saturday, May 29, 2010

I have been a bad blogger



A long time has gone by since i have written here and many life changes. The biggest change was my mother's passing this winter. Another huge shift was my graduation a year ago and moving on to a real job. Through it all I have loved my locks. They are about two and a quarter years old and each day they are a pleasure.

My mother was my anchor in a complex world and i am still trying to figure out how to live in the world without her. She thought my locs were wonderful and i feel blessed to be connected to her when i look at them. The stress of her passing has also made me much grayer and i am pleased to report that hair dye does not seem to damage my hair.

Graduate School, kids and a field placement were all the balls i could get in the air. Having a life of no more bad hair days was such a blessing every day. My field placement was in a very formal hospital environment but my lock were never an issue. I looked tidy and professional every day.

My daily care is still very limited. I use few products. I wash weekly with cheap clarifying shampoo that i water down before I use it. I takes about 24 hours for my very thick hair to dry. After it is dry, i lightly spray it with water, sometimes with a little setting lotion in the water. I then put it up on Soft Spike rollers (R), lots of soft spike rollers. I think that i use about three dozen or more of them. If i use less it takes too long for my locs to dry. I then have curls that are a little too curly for me the first day but will stay for about 5 days with just the bounce i like.

I retighen myself with a nappy locks tool (I used small for a long time but medieum works just fine with less and hassle). It takes me about two movies to do my whole head and I have done my maintenance myself since my locks were put in. I think if i had a loctician do them they might be smoother but all in all they are wonderful.

I don't do a lot of things, I don't:
oil my scalp
add anything to my spray
condition
band and braid
put on a scarf at night
buy products for locs

I do get stopped in stores and on the streets to have women ask me about my hair. I explain and send them to websites but I can't send them to to someone here in Pittsburgh to do their hair because as far as I know there is no one who can do it.

5 comments:

locstory said...

My heartfelt condolences.

Stay Blessed,
Paula

Kimani's Knapps said...

You are awesome. To endure so much and still come out on top is amazing. I am sorry for your loss.

Your hair is still Beautiful and your progress is astonishing. Much success with your new job. Ill be at my HS Reunion 6/11-6/13, Ill be yelling Hey Tracy while Im at Kennywood stuffing my face with cheese fries.

Peace and Many Blessings,

Kimani

anthia-ofo said...

Glad to see you back. We started our locs around the same time and I've sometimes wondered how yours were doing. They look great, and I hope you will update regularly so we the curious can follow your progress.
You're one strong woman, to have eovercome so much

V @ Locks-N-Motion said...

Sorry to hear about your loss...

Your locks are beautiful.

Unknown said...

Sorry to hear about your Mom. I lost my Mom 3 years ago and I miss her dearly.

Your locks are beautiful. I wish I wasn't so afraid to tighten my own locks :)