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From YouTube: Faux Locs: How to Get Rid Of Stiffness
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Okay,
no
seriously,
I'm
here
to
let
you
guys
know
about
what
I
did
to
make
my
lats
not
be
so
stiff.
I
just
got
them
done
yesterday,
so
they're,
nice
and
fresh,
but
as
we
all
know,
when
you
first
get
them
done,
they're
very
stiff
and
of
course
these
are
not
a
crochet
faux
locs.
These
are
actual
faux
locs.
So
I
did
go
to
a
african
braiding
salon
and
sat
there
for
actually
they
were
able
to
do
this
in
five
and
a
half
hours.
A
I
had
two
women
in
my
head
brayden
at
the
same
time
and
wrapping
at
the
same
time,
and
so
I
was,
I
got
there-
9
a.m.
I
was
out
by
2
30.,
so
they
did
a
wonderful
job,
but
after
I
left
the
salon
I
mean,
even
when
I
was
at
the
salon,
I
was
just
in
pain
and
I'm
not
a
person
who
is
tender
headed.
So
of
course
I
just
knew
that
these
locks
had
a
lot
of
tension
and
it
was
just
very
tight
on
my
head.
A
So
I
went
to
sleep
last
night
and
I
didn't
really
do
much.
You
know
to
them.
I
was
just
trying
not
to
touch
them
because
they
did
hurt.
I
went
to
sleep,
it
was
difficult
to
sleep.
I
mean
I
literally
couldn't
turn
my
head
from
one
side
to
the
other.
The
locs
is
like
out
here
just
kind
of
stuck
and
you
know
how
they
all
like.
Stick
together
and
and
things
of
that
nature
I
mean
it
was.
It
was
basically
horrible.
A
So
this
morning
I
try
to
think
of
ways
to
basically
loosen
up
the
the
the
the
braids,
not
in
a
sense
where
my
braids
are
loose
and
they
won't
last,
but
more
so
as
a
way
to
loosen
up
the
tension
between
the
my
hair,
the
braid
and
then
the
actual
wrapping
of
the
the
lock
itself
and
so
and
also
so
it
wouldn't
be.
You
know
so
so
so
stiff.
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So
this
is
what
I
did.
I
first
oil,
my
scalp
I
used
and
if
you
can
see
it,
I
can't
really
see
the
bottom,
but
I'll
just
read
it
to
you.
I
use
the
cantu
shea
butter
tea
tree
and
jojoba
hair
and
scalp
oil.
This
worked
wonders,
I
mean
it's
just
soothing
to
your
scalp
and
it's
actually
a
thicker
consistency,
so
I
can
actually
hold
this
upside
down
and
nothing
will
come
out.
I
literally
have
to
squeeze
so
it
wasn't
like
a
lot
of
oil.
A
You
know
running
all
over
the
place.
It
was
just
like
more
so
you
know
just
like
a
creamish
type
oil
that
I
took
and
I
put
it
you
know
just
use
the
nozzle
and
I
went
you
know
throughout
my
my
locks
and
just
kind
of
massaged
it
and
pressed
it
in
throughout
my
entire,
my
entire
head
and
that
helped.
Then
I
got
in
the
shower
and
usually
I
just
take
lukewarm
showers.
A
You
know
I'm
not
trying
to
burn
my
body
off
with
the
water,
but
today
today-
and
I
got
these
done
yesterday
again-
I
took
a
hot
and
steamy
shower
and
surprisingly
the
steam
itself-
it.
It
literally
worked
it.
Oh
my
gosh,
it
loosened
up
the
actual
braids.
To
the
point.
Where
I
mean
I
could
move
them
now.
You
know
I
can
swing
it
back.
A
I
mean
don't
get
me
wrong,
they
still
hurt,
but
they
still
hurt,
but
I
can
you
know,
move
it
around
and
and
such
and
swing
it
just
just
just
a
tad
bit
just
a
tad
bit.
No,
let
me
fix
my
camera
so
anyway,
yes,
just
the
steam
from
the
shower,
in
addition
to
the
the
hair
and
scalp
oil
that
I
did,
the
scalp
yeah
hair,
scalp
oil,
that
I
used,
I
mean
it
just
worked
wonders
and
then,
while
I
was
in
the
shower,
I
did
get
my
hair
wet.
A
A
Whatever
it
is,
you
know
it
looks,
it
just
looks
very
natural.
It
looks
like
actual
locks,
you
know
if
I
was
to
get
locks
myself
in
real
life.
I
probably
would
need
to
get
something
like
this
size,
but
knowing
me,
I
probably
would
try
to
get
something
smaller
and
have
like
a
head
full
of
locks,
just
because
I
don't
know
any
better,
but
no
they're
faux
locs
and
I
absolutely
love
them
and
again
just
the
water,
the
steam
and
the
hair
and
scalp
oil
will
make
your
locs
loosen
up.
A
A
I
mean
it's,
but
so
many
styles
you
can
do
with
them,
but
you
never
know.
I
get
creative
and
you
know
you
can
see
in
the
background
it's
one
of
my
wigs
that
I
made
just
it
doesn't
make
wigs
so
yeah
thanks
for
watching
like
and
subscribe
and
I'll
see
you
in
my
next
video.