Do Sisterlocks Feel Like Natural Hair?

yardyspice

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I'm thinking of getting Sisterlocks but I love the feel of my natural hair so I'm hoping y'all will say it feels like natural hair. TIA.

This is what I envision my hair will look like:



or this:



Or this:

 
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Ivonnovi

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Short & sweet: They would feel like YOUR OWN natural braided hair; influenced by how you take care of them along with the products you use.

As they mature, they may feel like "firmer" braids, but still this is influenced by the texture of your natural hair.

My hair is naturally dry but soft, so I HAD to keep mine moisturized when I had them in
 

yardyspice

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Short & sweet: They would feel like YOUR OWN natural braided hair; influenced by how you take care of them along with the products you use.

As they mature, they may feel like "firmer" braids, but still this is influenced by the texture of your natural hair.

My hair is naturally dry but soft, so I HAD to keep mine moisturized when I had them in

Thanks! So you took them out? Do you mind saying why?
 

Ivonnovi

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Thanks! So you took them out? Do you mind saying why?

Bottom line is that I don't think the "grid" parting pattern Sisterlocks are known for worked for me.

I took my hair a loose for vanity reasons. My crow are is very thin and I couldn't stand to see my scalp (there) so I would n-ev-er wear my loc's loose; I was too self-conscious of the issue.
 

thefineprint

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I've had children tell me mine feel like yarn :lachen:. But yes I think they feel soft and so does my husband :2inlove:. Especially after a fresh shampoo and deep condition. I love my sisterlocks! Here is a pic of mine 10 years strong.

Edited to add...I have very thin hair. I WISH my sisterlocks were as thick as most that I've seen. But overall I still really love my hair
 

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Chillidee

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I've had mine in for 6 days now and I ADORE them. To answer the question, they definitely feel like my natural hair but a little dry.
I had my test locks in for about 5 weeks, and washed and conditioned 4 times before my installation. After I'd conditioned my test locks they felt fluffy and soft. I guess I have the most coarse textured hair 4c? So there was no slippage of the testers, so if it becomes unbearably dry I might condition for a few seconds after a wash.

Side note: the lady in the 3rd pic of the op is British (or lives here). Her hair looks beautiful in that pic, as do all the pics on her insta. However I saw her on a train once and those pics do no justice at all...her hair is stunning! Stunning. She got off at the same stop as me and I was walking behind her just mesmerised
 

thefineprint

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I've had mine in for 6 days now and I ADORE them. To answer the question, they definitely feel like my natural hair but a little dry.
I had my test locks in for about 5 weeks, and washed and conditioned 4 times before my installation. After I'd conditioned my test locks they felt fluffy and soft. I guess I have the most coarse textured hair 4c? So there was no slippage of the testers, so if it becomes unbearably dry I might condition for a few seconds after a wash.

Side note: the lady in the 3rd pic of the op is British (or lives here). Her hair looks beautiful in that pic, as do all the pics on her insta. However I saw her on a train once and those pics do no justice at all...her hair is stunning! Stunning. She got off at the same stop as me and I was walking behind her just mesmerised

Welcome to the family! I will never wear any other style than locs again. If these don't work out then I would shave my head and start over. The low maintenance alone is worth it. I can't imagine pressing and relaxers and all that again. How do you ladies do it? I spritz with water/oil in the AM, wash once a week, condition 1-2x per month and if I want my hair to look cute I'll roll it or braid it at night. I hate that I didn't loc up sooner.
 

Transformer

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I'm now at almost 10 months and I love them. My hair is soft and still maintains my natural curl pattern with curly ends although my loctician stated yesterday that my hair has locked.

I do not have the grid pattern prescribed. I didn't think that would work for hair since I have puffy but low density hair. What this means is that I can't make straight parts in my hair. However, my hair looks very full --like a full curly/wash-n-go.
 

Transformer

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Bottom line is that I don't think the "grid" parting pattern Sisterlocks are known for worked for me.

I took my hair a loose for vanity reasons. My crow are is very thin and I couldn't stand to see my scalp (there) so I would n-ev-er wear my loc's loose; I was too self-conscious of the issue.

I've never worn my hair any other way but down. When I went for a retightening, I was asked "how do you wear your hair?" and I was dumbfounded.....like the only way I know is down.

But I do understand your concerns about scalp issues--that's why I didn't adhere to the grid pattern for my install.
 

Ivonnovi

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@Ivonnovi

How long did you keep your hair in Sisterlocks?

The short answer is 4 years. ......then I researched here for my takedown pics and discovered more about my journey:

 

yardyspice

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I'm now at almost 10 months and I love them. My hair is soft and still maintains my natural curl pattern with curly ends although my loctician stated yesterday that my hair has locked.

I do not have the grid pattern prescribed. I didn't think that would work for hair since I have puffy but low density hair. What this means is that I can't make straight parts in my hair. However, my hair looks very full --like a full curly/wash-n-go.


Can you choose not to have a grid pattern? I don't like it so that's another sticking point for me.
 

thefineprint

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I had a fear of the 'scalpy look' too because my hair is so thin. I really struggled the first few years with wanting to restart them with thicker locks because of this. I definitely think that women with thick/dense hair benefit the most from sisterlocks
 
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