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First day of installation

The beginning of a new journey – there were excitement in the air, we took the opportunity to celebrate and create memories of her afro look. An art on its own, loose, dense, soft to the touch, voluminous with a bounce, an unique texture.

If I had any idea of how her locks would look in term of texture? NOT AT ALL, all I was concerned about, was her scalp to be covered, just like the way her afro is looking: full and voluminous

Hidden length

That’s the characteristic of Afro kinky hair, and they come with a different degree of shrinkage: the looser the curls, the more distinctive, eye catching and mouth drooling is the look.

The tighter the curls, the closer they are to the scalp, (well… the type of textures that don’t get the likes on social media…AT ALL)

…anyway, what is important to bear in mind is that, the visual look of an afro can be very deceptive, big hair doesn’t necessary mean density, and teeny-weeny afro sometimes, LORD!!! when you think it would only take few minutes, and hours later, you still at it.

All locked up

Time to reveal how well the scalp is covered, after working through challenges, such as thin strands and patches.

The newly weaved strand hairs

They are falling nicely into a defined ringlets curls, showing fabulous spiral tips. The transformation looked A…MA…ZING

True moment

Part of the excitement is her first reaction, when she’s starring at her reflexion for the first time.

It starts very thin

Watch this lock quadrupled or even quintupled in size, when you leave it undisturbed, of course.

A close look of the interlocked curls

The grouped strands hairs are entwined into a plaited form, with a consistency in the pattern from the tip to the base.

What I’m aiming for, is to achieve a visual harmony. 

“Be ready for the world to see her”                       

The curls on the scalp

Any idea of the difference in texture on your scalp?

Before the magic happened, the characteristics of her stands and her hair density were​ previously examined. What I always look for, is the presence of any patches, scars, thin strands, dents… you’ll never know what an afro can hide

Let’s get ready for the challenges of distributing the strands safely.

It is all about reproducing the natural appearance of her original hair

The “art” is to strike the right “balance” between simply achieving “coverage” and producing a natural looking pattern.

Overall appearance

Enough density was achieved for her to have a full look that match her real volume. The strands were joined in a specific layout to continue their natural growth cycle.

Now, the next stage was to keep the style popping.