I like it. I've been smoothing my locs with a flat iron for years. I have
straggly ends that pick on my shirts so I have flat ironed. I have stray
pieces of hair in the locs that grab a hold to moles on my neck and can be
painful to break away.
I think that with the natural state of our hair, heat wouldn't do as much
damage as it would if it were chemically treated. I also think that all this
is doing is smoothing the exposed layer - not deep down, changing the
structure of the hair.
Not sure I would buy one...but I like it.
In a message dated 9/20/2008 12:00:14 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
chaotic1club@... writes:
All I can say to that is WOW!!!!!! and not a good wow! I have one question
for those of you on the group who are loc'd...Why in the world would you want
to apply heat to your locs? I ain't sayin...but I'm just saying...If we
enjoy our kinky textures enough to decide to loc them, why IN the world would
we
"press" them to "pack and smooth" them as the website claims..
Happy 2B Nappy....Just say NO to heat on locs!
Tonia
T. Yvette
"To be blessed, You must be a blessing!"
--- On Wed, 9/17/08, ur2l82bgr8 <_upyoumightyrace@upyoumi_
(mailto:upyoumightyrace@...) > wrote:
From: ur2l82bgr8 <_upyoumightyrace@upyoumi_ (mailto:upyoumightyrace@...) >
Subject: [BlackTresses] New tool for Dreadlocks . . .
To: _BlackTresses@BlackTressesBla_ (mailto:BlackTresses@yahoogroups.com)
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 12:31 PM
www.lockgroomer. com - What do you think?
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