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Read the very first post on this blog ~~~ "Pledging the Sisterlocks Sorority"
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Been Checkin' out Phyllis the Video Locktician's live broadcast...
Live show on Sunday nights at 9pm. Be there or be square :o)
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
20 years of marital bliss...

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Seven Myths About Highly-Textured, Natural Hair


Sunday, April 11, 2010
Sisterlocks Up-do Weekend


Mommy-in-law, hubby, me and mommy

Winter weights gotta come off :o)

Niece, mommy-in-law, cousin and me
Getting my re-ty in the morning. Got a 6am start time with Julia...
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Sisterlocks Photos: Atlanta Meetup & Booksigning

Dr. Joanne Cornwell, originator of sisterlocks, educating, entertaining and engaging her audience as only she can!
The Atlanta Sisterlocks Meetup and book signing was a wonderful ingathering of sisters, each one of us admirers of sisterlocks whether sisterlocks wearers or contemplatives.
Natural Beauty Salon in Gwinnett County (Duluth) Georgia was a great venue. The parking was ample and the food tasty (and free!)

My consultant, Julia Stewart-Stackhaus' beautiful head of sisterlocks.
Julia is a multi-talented sister. She has a degree in broadcast journalism, she is a sisterlocks consultant extraordinaire, and a professional body builder.
[Stone Mountain: Julia Stewart-Stackhaus (404-718-9371 or 770-987-8928)]

Julia Stewart-Stackhaus' mommy wearing her beautiful silver sisterlocks.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Coming to a town near you - Dr. Joanne Cornwell for a "That Hair Thing: The Sisterlocks Approach" book signing event...
She’s been EAST and she’s been WEST and now…
Dr. JoAnne Cornwell is waiting to come to your town!!
With wit, insight and humor, Dr. Cornwell will bring her unique prospective on “The Natural Hair Revolution” to your group to sign and discuss her latest book,
That Hair Thing, 2nd Edition!
After successful Book Signings and Panel Discussions in Oakland, CA; Baltimore, MD and Philadelphia, PA, Dr. Cornwell is all set to visit these cities in 2010:
Atlanta, GA - Fri, Sat & Sun, Feb. 19-21;
Dallas, TX - Saturday, Feb. 27;
Teaneck, NJ - Friday, March 5;
“HUE-MAN” Bookstore in Harlem, NY - Sat, Mar. 6;
Brooklyn, NY - Sunday, Mar. 7;
Durham, NC - Saturday, April 10;
San Diego, CA - Friday, April 16;
Chicago, Il - Saturday, April 17;
Detroit/Ann Arbor, MI - Sunday, April 18;
Northern NJ - Sunday, April 25;
DC / VA - Saturday, May 1;
Miami, FL - Saturday, May 15;
To invite Dr. Cornwell for a Meet and Greet – Book Signing event Call Carol at 858-248-6196
(and the Sisterlocks Approach)

Read about why our natural hair issues have been such a sensitive issue for African American culture.Contains 50 pages of gorgeous color pictures - including kids, youth and adults of all ages!
Available from your local Sisterlocks Consultant OR
Order directly from the Sisterlocks website: http://www.sisterlocks.com/ OR
By phone at 800-456-5032
...or click the "Atlanta Sisterlocks Meetup" badge in the sidebar
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Keeping your sisterlocks permed ends intact
Nicky asked:
How did u keep ur permed ends from breaking off hardcore with the strong loc texture at the top?
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DL:
Hi Nicky,
I couldn't keep them from breaking off, but I was able to slow down the process. After all, my ends were permed and therefore, weaker than my natural hair. But I think the following things helped slow the process:
- I didn't wash my hair excessively - Only once or twice between retightenings.
- I NEVER used a curling iron or other heating implements, except for a bonnet dryer.
- I never lifted color out to lighten my hair.
- I continued to bind the permed ends very well and EVERYTIME I shampooed to avoid bunching. [You can loose 1/4 of your ends with one bad episode of bunching!]
But slowly losing the ends is unavoidable. When my hair was wet, you could really tell the difference between the roots and the straggly ends.
The final ten month photo that shows coily, full ends is an due entirely to the 'braid-out' hair style!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Sisterlock Texture Shot Photos: My second Loc' iversary
Our annual MLK weekend ski trip always get me remembering my "installation anticipation."
No slope photos this year. I went out with the guys only on Saturday and my camera batteries died early, but I took a few inside shots.
Texture shots follow...
Gotta acknowledge those seasoned sisterlocks bloggers that inspired me when I was just a "contemplative."
Amba
Maryee
Brunsli
Kalia-Dewdrop
Sophia, Naturally
Blaqkofi
...there are others and I'll grow the list as their names come to me...

Saturday, December 26, 2009
On Chris Rock and the movie "Good Hair": The Sisterlocks Response
You'll love the parade of styles at the end of part three of the video - Dr. Cornwell's gift to Chris Rocks daughters.
As Dr. Cornwell says, we don't have 'problem hair', we just don't know it yet...
Peace, love and self-acceptance,
DL
Friday, December 25, 2009
Kwanzaa Decor at My Moms' Place 2009
(and lurking brothers :o)
Just a few pretty Kwanzaa decorations on my moms fireplace mantle for you to enjoy below.

Kikombe cha Umoja (Unity cup)

Cute circular kinara (candle holder)

Mazao (Crops)

Vibunzi (corn) and the Mkeka (woven mat)

Mom's fireplace Kwanzaa display
And a Kwanzaa decorating segment with Sheila Bridges featuring interior designer, Tangie Murray.
Monday, December 21, 2009
"Sisterlocks on Pipe Cleaners" Photos
My first Pipe cleaner set!
And I didn't like it :o( - Maybe I did something wrong.
Went back to binding, just a bit, since I had a couple sisterlocks come undone after I clipped my ends a few months ago.
I've been using Suave clarifying shampoo and Herbal Essence Drama Clean.
Sisterlocks on pipe cleaners...and the result...
Interesting. Sorta looks like...ummm...let's see...
...Pipe Cleaners!
I don't like it as much as I do when I set my hair on my "spongeless sponge rollers." The ends are flyaway and not coiled as I had expected.
Gonna be goin' back to using my trusty spongeless sponge rollers. My old flexible rod rollers were great for my braid-outs when I had permed ends, but I had to abandon the flexible rod rollers once my sisterlocks grew and thickened and I cut my permed ends off.

Still though, it nice to be "loc'd up and lye-free" :o)
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Sisterlocks Photos at 21 months...
No photos for you, but one loc near nape and another near my crown came completely undone.
Julia decided to combine the few strands near my nape with a neighboring loc. She re-loc'd the one on the crown of my head.

It's surreal.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Sisterlocks Photos: 20 Months plus update
(see: Dr. JoAnne Cornwell speaks at the Inaugural Meeting of the Atlanta Sisterlocks Meetup Group - March '08)
...and darkened them.
Raheemah's advice: Don't lift too much color, too regularly! Your locs will suffer!