Bundle or not to Bundle.
8:00 AMI still bundle after one year of being sisterlocked. My reason is simple, I don’t want any mishap until my consultant tell me to stop bundling, and less unraveling mean less retightening time. So far she hasn’t told me to stop bundling.
Material NeededMy hair for the most part is lock. When I bundle now, it a whole lot faster than how it was in the beginning. Now I twist a section of my locks and put a rubber band at the tips. Since the back of my hair is not completely lock (you can read further on that topic here), I have to braid my hair down vs. doing the twists, to make sure I don’t get any unraveling. Below are pictures of my bundling etc. To find out what shampoo I use, you can find that post here.
Small Black Rubber Bands
My bundle locks before a wash
My bundle lock after a wash
After finger combing my locks
I let the air dry my locks
After finger combing my locks
After taking out the rubber band and using my fingers (who would have thought) to comb out and separate my locks.
I let the air dry my locks
Final result of clean, and I mean clean locks that smell wonderful. I can’t wait for me to be able to use conditioner, for now, I have to settle for my moisturizing spray.
Next Day Look
This is my final look for the next day. As you can see, my hair get major shrinkage, but hey... it’s whatever. As my hair continue to grow, the weight of my locks will show my true length, in the future.
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