
Hello!
I am finally beginning my blog for my brand new SLs. I want to first give a shout out to Kimberly Nesmith-Lewis of Endless Creations of You, http://www.endlesscreationsltd.com, who I bonded with on our very first consultation and there was no question as to whether this sista new her way around some hair. Let me tell you her shop was the third one I had visited in the Philly area, and the only one who offered a "service". I'm not going to take the time to mention the two I turned down to do my locks, but let's just say, I did my homework. From the minute I decided to transition from my traditional locks, I read a lot of blogs and found Reelgirl very helpful along with Brunsli (I'll check the spelling). I had to wait for about a month before I could get an appointment and in the meantime, I read a lot about SLs, and read what other locked sistas were saying about their locks. I couldn't wait. I was glad to see how versatile these locks were and that is what I was looking for. I was at a point where my traditionals were so heavy and thick, there weren't many style options for me except the 'PONY TAIL". I wanted more! The photo is of my traditional locks in an updo, and I will share more of my new due when I get them. I need to say that in 2000 I began braiding my hair after having enough hair on my bathroom floor to make a wig! I was tired, like everyone else who wears permed hair, of the broken hair, the damage to my hair and I knew there was a better way. I located a braider and she kept me in fabulous styles until the perm was gone and I was ready for the next phase of my natural hair journey. My friend Maria began her two strand twists first, then she started mine. I kept that up for a while, but my hair got out of control and more than I could handle. We investigated some natural hair salons and ended in Nnobi's on Ridge Ave. For seven years we were a pair. She kept my locks "tight" and I thank her to this day. However, I needed a change. and began thinking about SLs. I had an appointment for August to get maintenance, but Kim had already told me that we wanted as much new growth as we could get. Anyway, I had to call Nnobi to let her know about my plans to change to SLs and she was okay with that (she doesn't do SLs, but she can work some natural hair), and I was ready for the next phase of my Journey. I want to describe every detail and I will at a later time. Let me hear from you.