5 Misconceptions about Locs
1.
All Locs Stink and are Dirty
Why are people assuming that because you wear your
hair loc’d that it must stink and be dirty? Hair will usually smell bad when it’s
bogged down with build up; they never dry their hair or sweat lot and never
cleanse it. I have come across plenty of naturally straight hair and weaves
that sucker punched me in the nostrils by rudely impeding my sense of smell.
Like really??? WTH? I know many locstars that cleanse their crowns waaaaay more
often than those who don’t have locs. I’ve even have had clients to tell me
they were told that their locs always smell nice.
2.
All Loc wearers are Pro Black (Who and what the heck is a Dread THOT
TUH!!! *Gives side eye* Sooooo just because
some people wear locs does not make them conscious black people. I am seeing a
trend that locs and dreads are just to immolate celebrities in the media. So
unfortunately as I would like to believe that my fellow brother and sisters are
wearing locs for a deeper meaning, most are doing it for style purposes. There
is an influx DREAD THOTS, DREAD RATCHETS and BAD/BOSS BISHES (I despise these
terms, but since they refer to themselves as this why not). What is a “DREAD
THOT AND DREAD RATCHET”, you ask? – A girl who wears dreads not locs (because
she lets her friend twist them with beeswax or black gel in exchange of a bag
of marijuana or a 6 pack or Lime-o-ritas) she embodies all typical traits of a
Thot, Ratchet or Bad/Boss Bish. She has a million booty bathroom pics, displays
her best assets for all to see, has a ton of followers on social media, will be
at the club every week any time of the week, always seeking a “boss”,
“hustler”, “baller”, thinks that a boy or female that drives a Charger, Challenger,
or Camaro is a catch, and wears two tons of make up. Let’s not forget about the
boys that wear dreads (inserts reason for dread not locs from above) He wears
them because Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Future, Young Thug and a few others have
them. He seeks to be a rapper and thinks that dreads will make him famous. His
idol is the dealer in the neighborhood. Also goes to club every week dripping
in knock off clothing items and calls himself a boss.
(inserts my side eye here.) Yeaaaaahhhh SMH.
3. Locs are the same as Dreads
Ummmm yeah NOPE. Originally dreads are what
Rastafarians grow for religious purposes. Dreads is the word used to describe the
hair as being dreadful looking.
Then you have dreadlocks, which are usually
done, on straight to wavy hair textures – Caucasians, Asians, and Hispanics.
Dreadlocks are maintained less often as well as in a totally different way and
are more time consuming to start and maintain. Techniques and products used to
maintain dreadlocks differ slightly from those of locs.
Locs are cared for
usually every 4-8 weeks depending on length and profession of wearer. Most
people who wear locs prefer to use natural oils, butters or gels on their
crowns. Many Locstars will keep the hair neat and tidy by enlisting the professional
care of a loctician while others prefer to maintain on their own.
Dreadlocks - Day 1 #SkyhhSalon |
Locs - Full Color #SkyhhSalon |
4. Locs are limited in styling
LMAO, chile boooo! So when was the last
time you’ve seen a weave wearer rock a French Roll and by sophisticated with
it? Orrrr when have you seen pipe cleaners or pin curls on a weave and it was
beautiful? (I’ll wait, for your response) Ha Haa! So the next time a chic tells
me that locs are not versatile in styling options or that locs are too
restrictive, I’ll just simply ask: “Straight, wavy, feathered and curly are
considered versatile unrestricted styling options?” (Gives blank stare, while
awaiting her response) TUH.
5.
Locs have to be cut off if you decide you don’t
want them anymore
Locs being combed out |
It amuses me with some of the things people believe or think
when it comes to locs. I’m sure you have heard all of this before and you may
even have more to add to the list. Please be sure to comment your thoughts and
experiences with myths you have heard about locs below in the comment box. As
always it’s easy to S.imply K.eep Y.our H.air H.ealthy
I disagree that locs and dreads are different. I do know that people have a preference for how they refer to their hair but in all honestly from the neatest to the messiest no matter how small or large, are dreadlocks at the end of the day; this includes, traditional, braidlocks, sisterlocks, free form, interlocked, palm-rolled. I'm not sure how or why people think this...maybe they don't want to be associated with a certain group who chose to do more or less with their hair but they all fall under 1 over-head category...DREADLOCKS
ReplyDeleteInteresting view point. Hair is hair no matter the curl pattern, style, or color. Yet for classification and better understanding you have several different categories and sub categories in order for people to gain an idea of what someone's hair looks like. Just like locs, afros and barber cuts are all under the category of natural hair, yet you would not call an afro a caesar cut- while they both see a a barber to maintain neatness. So there is a difference which I appreciate and recognize all differences in hair. Thanks for reading and replying to my blog!
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