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What are Sisterlocks?

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Are you wondering "What are sisterlocks?". If you're looking for a long-term protective hairstyle for natural hair, Sisterlocks are a fantastic option, loved by many in the natural hair community. If you want to learn more about Sisterlocks, keep reading!

What are Sisterlocks?

Sisterlocks are tiny locs, similar to micro braids, created using an interlocking method. A special latch hook tool is used to work from the ends of your hair to the roots. Because of their small size, Sisterlocks take longer to install than regular locs.

Sisterlocks vs. Regular Locs

  • Thickness: Regular locs are thicker, while Sisterlocks are much smaller in size.
  • Installation Method: Regular locs can be installed using techniques like braiding, twisting, or palm-rolling, whereas Sisterlocks require a specialised tool.
  • Installation Direction: Sisterlocks are installed from the ends of the hair to the roots, unlike regular locs which are installed from roots to ends. This method results in less damage to hair follicles, as there's less pulling during installation.
  • Time: Sisterlocks take significantly longer to install due to their size.

How To Maintain Sisterlocks

  • Use a gentle shampoo to cleanse your hair between re-twist sessions.
  • Wear a silk or satin bonnet before bed to minimise frizz.
  • Keep your scalp moisturised with a lightweight oil.

Sisterlocks Inspo

Side Part

sisterlocks with side part

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Sisterlocks with Coloured Ends

Sisterlocks with Coloured Ends

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Messy Bun

sisterlocks Messy Bun

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Sisterlocks with Bangs

Sisterlocks with Bangs

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Half Up Half Down Space Buns

sisterlocks Half Up Half Down Space Buns

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Curly Sisterlocks

Curly Sisterlocks

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Pigtails

sisterlocks pigtails

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For more Black hairstyle inspiration, and how to's on Afro hair care, explore our Afro hair tutorials.

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