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About Me

About me

Growing up as a little girl, I spent a lot of time with dolls like most other little girls

A Little about me

Meet Shawn

Our mission is to inspire every client in achieving their ultimate hair locking and natural hair needs, throughout this incredible journey . We believe there is something beautiful in everyone. We are dedicated in providing a place for growth, in mind, body, and soul. 

It would be our dream, to make your dreams come true.

I was mostly fascinated with their hair…trying to comb it, style it, then put them into poses as if they were modeling.

Then….as a young lady I experienced with my own hair; dying it, adding various forms of weave, braid’s and perming it.  I started experiencing a lot of hair breakage from the stress of the chemicals, weaves and life in general.

Then one day my stepdaughter mentioned Sisterlocks. I did extensive research, talking to several people and finally decided to embrace this style for myself and daughter. It was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Both of us have hair that is extremely healthy and beautiful.It brings me so much joy transforming ladies hair and allowing them to see their true beauty through Sisterlocks. It’s not just a hair style, but a lifestyle.

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I am a Certified Sisterlocks® Consultant, Specializing in Interlocks.

faq

3 inches of new growth and can start with 1 to 11/2 inch of permed hair.

No, you don’t have to cut your hair. Sisterlocks can be started with your relaxed length left untouched as long as you have 1 1/2 inches of natural hair at the root. As your hair grows, and is set into a locked pattern, your relaxed hair will be trimmed away.

In general, Sisterlocks® can be started with 1 1/2 inches of natural unprocessed hair. Where shorter hair can be caught in a locking pattern, 1 1/2 inches will ensure the first stages of locking will be easier to manage during your home care.

No, Sisterlocks® uses your natural hair. Without extensions, your hair is free of the extra weight that puts tension on the roots. Over time this sort of tension can lead to permanent hair loss. Without extensions, your natural hair is free to grow to its fullest potential, so don’t let the idea of short hair for a short period of time rob you of years of freely growing, healthy, manageable hair.

You should expect to receive your Initial Consultation, Locking Session, First Follow Up visit, and Customer Starter Kit as a package. Expect to be educated during your Initial Consultation, and test locks set in. Your consultant should give you an idea of what to expect as your locks mature, and then be available to celebrate every phase of your development. Expect a caring and knowledgeable professional.

All hair with a curl or wave pattern is the right type for Sisterlocks®. Sisterlocks® has developed several “locking patterns”, one of which is just right for your hair type.

During the first 6 months of development, Sisterlocks® can be removed. Removal will likely take more time, and be more costly than your Initial Locking Session. Most Consultants will not lock your hair if removal is a great concern. You should be sure that the Sisterlocks® method is right for you.

Where Sisterlocks® are true locks (a matting of African, kinky, tightly curled, nappy hair), they differ from “dread locks, dreads, or traditional” in the technique used to form them. The Sisterlocks® method uses a precise parting grid, and a tool to produce small easily styled locks. Sisterlocks® does not use any waxes, gels, creams or hair extensions, so everything that can add weight, stress, or hamper your hair growth is removed.

Some people will say that Sisterlocks are expensive, and claim to have found a less expensive copy cat lock that “look just as good”. Be aware, many ladies who have tried the less expensive copy cats, end up removing them and replacing them with Sisterlocks® by a Certified Consultant, or are put in a place of long term dissatisfaction. You may save a couple of dollars in the beginning, but what will you lose in the end?