I decided to make a little blog for my small business. I'm finding it hard to branch out and promote my dreadlock extension business.
I've been making dreadlocks since about 2009. I was always so in love with the look. The almost, I'm a badass rebel, kind of look. Every time I looked at my older sister, I saw exactly that. She was, and still is, the free spirit that everyone wishes they could be like. So, since 2009, I began playing with synthetic fibres so that I could mimic my sisters hair. It always looked so fake, looking back now, but I loved every minute I had them in my hair. I fooled around with colours, thickness and length. I literally had every neon colour in my head at once, at a length where I had to pick up each lock, and put it over my shoulders to the front so I didn't sit on them when I went to the bathroom.
Over the years, I began perfecting this art. The art of creating this knotted, medusa-like mess. And I will continue to master different styles, but until then, I've found MY style. And after making them, wearing them and putting them through extreme wear and tear, I've figured out how to make them last years and years with little to no damage. I use a method, which a lot of people use these days, called crocheting. I backcomb the synthetic hair, and begin to crochet it until it begins to knot. I also use a method known in the natural community called interlocking. I use both of these methods to create the perfect dreadlock, in my own opinion of course. Afterwards I seal the locks. This is such a lengthy process. But the results look better than a half-ass, whipped together in 30 minutes, version. No offense to anyone who likes this look. I certainly did at one point in my life. I have also done this with real human hair and the results and look are incredible. I've worn both synthetic and human hair locks in my head, and also have had real dreadlocks myself. Twice. I combed them out both times for personal reasons, but they were mature nonetheless and I didn't have to chop them.
Anyways, this blog will be a way for my to show my work, and post information for people who have questions. There are so many blogs out there who will say one thing, and then others that will say the complete opposite, and that leaves people so confused. I have worked in the hair industry for years, and have made dreadlocks even longer, so if there's anyway I can help educate anyone or simply make some dreadlocks for someone, I'll do it.
Feel free to look at my Etsy shop for sales or custom orders : LvinabellaLocs and also my IG : lvinabellalocs for more photos.