Results: Another Jet Black Color Update & Retighten + Hot Oil Treatment

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I have been doing the "hot oil treatment" for a while, and finally got around doing a tutorial that was not base on using the bonnet dryer. I did another color rinse update at the same time as well (I bet you didn't know you can do that ^_^), since the last time I did a rinse on  my hair was in October of 2012. Below are the result after applying adore jet black color rinse, hot oil treatment, and getting a retighten. My locks are nice, fresh, and light now. I just love how healthy my locks looks after a color rinse and hot oil treatment. It takes a lot of time, but it's so worth it.

This is the shine I get from the color rinse and hot oil treatment. The lightening was just right for me to show this to you.

This picture shows the color rinse job. It's not that great as far as a permanent jet black dye (especially on the bleach tips), but it does a decent job of enhancing the jet black color.

My hair feels very light and fluffy. Like I always say to lock wearers, you know what your body needs, and you will also know what your sisterlocks needs. I don't deal with dry, rough, brittle sisterlocks anymore.



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  1. your lock look gorgeous! I love the shine

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    1. Thanks!!! The shine just makes my locks look so healthy :D.

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  2. Looking good! I am happy that you mentioned the semi-permanent coloring. I have seen some of the most beautiful locks on people who use the semi-permanent haircolor. I even sealed my Sisterlocks with a clear gloss a few months ago and totally loved it. The rinse/glosses seem to help seal the cuticle down whether the cuticle is raised from relaxer or just natural curl behavior. This is great confirmation! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks for the respond and I'm glad I was able to confirm your findings :D.

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  3. Your locs are beautiful! It has been a long time since I have done an oil treatment, thanks for the reminder!

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    1. Thanks!!! I really like doing the hot oil treatment. The key though is using a moisturizing shampoo when washing it out :). I prefer using one that doesn't have any Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, which is less striping.

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Big Chop - January 24, 2009
Install - August 18-20 2009
Retighten Time - 4 - 4 1/2 hr
Total Locks - Over 750
Pattern - Double 3
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