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COMBINING LOCS

Hey heeey.

Hope this post finds you well.So I met this friend of mine and her locs were really thin and she was planning on cutting them. I had to convince her that she can actually combine two locs to make a thicker one.I have also met many clients who want thicker locs..

So how do you combine locs?

There are several methods and each depends with your preference.

* You can use a thread and needle to sew two locs together. They will mesh up and join with time.


* You can also join two locs at the roots and cut one loc. You can attach that loc to the primary loc. This will enhance the length of your locs(that is if you wanted them longer).If not,after joining the two at the root,you can twist the two strands together.They will mesh up with time and become one loc.


* You can also twist two loc strands together from the roots and they will lock up together with time.You can use a crotchet needle to secure the ends


NB. You don't have to cut your locs to grow thicker ones. You can just marry/combine them.

I hope you find this helpful.

Have a nice time folks.

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