Sunday, February 13, 2011

Update!!! Two weeks..:)

one week after... before washing

Side view..Can you see the the holes?

Its been two weeks yall!!! I have washed my hair twice...(once a week) and I can't help but say it does look a little shabby.(ok really shabby) I am very self conscious especially with fuzzy looking locs but I've grown to accept it. Its just a phase. After the first week I regretted washing my hair so early in my loc process due to  a lot of unraveling and needless to say a ton of fuzz.. However to disguise all of this my Mom put in some perm rods and i rocked the curly look all week.

In the middle of the week however I think the perm rods caused my hair to straighten out a bit. Sadly this caused huge holes in my locs. This I fixed with my latchhook tool with the interlock method i learnt  from dewdrop.


This week my hair is even fuzzier but I'm just going to roll with it. I did a bantu knot out after I washed it and unraveled it for church this mornig.
a little growth..Can you see it?

My big parts :)

fuzzy roots...ugh

Curly locs yall!

Till Whenever


OOze with Happiness 




Saturday, February 12, 2011

~Locspirations~

3 of the four TOK members are loc'd and boy are these locs Gorgeous...Feast your eyes on these beauties.

Alistaire

Flexx

Roshaun

Sorry Craigy.No locs No Love..:(

1 reason behind stigma and stereotyping of loc rockers in St.Lucia..

As i promised i have a brief explanation as to why so much negativity is attached to loc wearers here in St.Lucia. In the late seventies(lonnnggg before i was born) police in St.Lucia along with help from neighboring countries conducted a raid on St.Lucia's highest peak.
Mt. Gimie
Apparently a tribe of "Rastafarians" (using this word sparingly) resided there and alot of crime went on. Most of all lots of marijuana was cultivated in LARGE AMOUNTS. Many of these locs carriers were arrested marijuana plants were destroyed and a new type of hatred toward loc carriers was created in my fair helen St.Lucia. Hopefully the generation with all this negative small-minded thinking is slowly ending. I remember asking someone( a bank worker) what was their personal issue with locs.."Nothing," she responded. however when i further inquired as to whether or not she'd hire a someone wearing locs to my dismay she said no. Needless to say she thought that it was an environment where there was a lot of customer interaction. "Society" doesn't accept it she said. Who or what makes up society?According to Oxford dictionary is " the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community; the community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations:"  Everyone makes up society. We are all a part of it. If we start being more open minded one person at a time there can be a change in negativity and people won't be as scared be be their true selves. I've had people come up to me in the past two weeks commending me on my bravery. Like really?? Bravery, for being my own true self, embracing my god given hair texture. We shouldn't be scared to be who God designed. All in the name of acceptance?  Oh well....People have been bombarding me with questions like.. Whats happen when you're going to need a job? or Do you think someone is going to hire you with locs?  Well to answer that.....I am going to find a job..and YES someone will hire me..Not everyone thinks small.What's really sad is that most St.Lucians are black and having relaxed hair is more "normal" than natural hair.  Although more and more people are going back to natural hair I'm hoping that they don't do in the name of a fashion trend which would eventually end but they do it because they have  accepted who they are.


In next post: 2 week update!!!


Till Whenever


OOze with Happiness 




Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Tarrus Keeping it real

Great song and theme.

Meanwhile i have been MIA due to mild appendicitis. I have some pretty interesting updates coming at the end of the week

Stay tuned


Till Whenever


OOze with Happiness 


 IslandGirl Nappiness..<3

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Loc'd Ladies only attract Loc'd guys: fact or fiction

Faye Anne Lyons and Husband Bunji Garlin


Monday the 31st of January, my locs made a debut at school.. Many people seemed shocked that I had gone from a  wicked twistout (lasting 4 days) to a set of cornrows to locs within one week. The compliments, oohs and aahs lasted all week. However one negative comment which stayed with me was you are only going to attract thugs because guys with short "well groomed" hair do not like girls with locs. Well guess what??.
  • Not everyone with locs are freeformers. I have seen people with scaly dandruff on short hair
  • Guys with short hair have all types of desires...Relaxed, short, long, coily, braided.
  • Thugs have all types of hair; looks may be deceiving
  •  Why judge people by their hairstyle *eyeroll*?
  • Who said I wanted a guy without locs ANYWAY!! (hehe just joking)
Right about now I'll be focusing on school  so I'll worry about this stuff later.....Meanwhile I'll be having chemistry with Chemistry :D.

In next blog post: Reason behind stigma and stereotyping of loc rockers in St.Lucia..

              


Till Whenever


OOze with Happiness 


 IslandGirl Nappiness..<3