Brandiss: Who are you and where are you from?
iamkamilah. I am from Miami, Florida. Brandiss: When and how did you start your locs?
I started my locs on July 10, 2008. My loc'ing process began with two strand twists.
Brandiss: How did you decide locs were for you?
A little birdie ( *>*) whispered in my ear about 7 years ago, that I should start the loc'ing process. I didn’t feel ready and I was hella insecure about having just loose natural hair, so I knew that I couldn’t handle such a bold statement like locs.
Years later, and after having a horrible relaxer situation I quickly got on the natural journey. I totally forget about insecurity and I instantly switched my mode of thinking to health. The fact that my hair fell out never sat right with me - I view relaxers as a harsh chemical that should be no where near hair. So I did the transitioning thing and then BC'ed. By this stage in my life I was feeling myself way too hard. lol. I loved my natural fro. After wearing my fro for about 1.5 years I wanted to do something different. My options were to either cut my hair into a low fade or loc it.
I moved back to Miami in May 2008 and this move swayed my decision to loc instead of cut. If you don't know, Miami is what I like to call a Loc Capital. When I say loc capital it's one of those places where so many people have locs (other loc capitals: St. Louis and New Orleans). Everyone has locs - no joke. So moving back here I was constantly bombarded by beautiful locs everywhere I went. This opened my eyes to the hidden beauty and bold statement of loc'ed tresses. So one day out of the blue I was like I'm ready to get on this journey, I set an appointment to install my starter locs and the rest is history.
Brandiss: How do you maintain your locks? (products, tools, methods)
I'm what the loc world would call a "semi freeformer." This means I don't retwist often. My retwist schedule is on a quarterly system. So every 3 months I retwist my hair. I wash biweekly.
Shampoos & Conditioner (biweekly)-- Giovanni Tea Tree/Aveda Sap Moss
Deep Conditioner (quarterly) -- milk and honey concoction (coconut milk, honey, avocado, EVOO
Right now I haven't developed my line of staple retwisting products, but some products I use are:
CD's Loc Butter, Queen Helene Styling Gel Alcohol Free, Aloe Vera Gel with lemongrass E.O. I also love jojoba oil, coconut oil, castor oil, and olive oil.
I don't use any tools of my hair because I don't interlock. My loc'ing method has been purely palm rolling.
Brandiss: What do your locs mean to you?
My locs symbolize atypical beauty, religious strength, patience, commitment, fearlessness, pride and history. My locs scream she's BLACK AND PROUD but those who listen closely will hear it whispers she's patient, committed and fearless.
Brandiss: How has your loc journey been?
It's one of the best decisions I have ever made. It hasn't been an easy road but I have no regrets whatsoever.
Brandiss: What are some of the strangest stereotypical comments you've heard about locs from people? (family, friends, strangers)
Locs are "generally accepted" IF they are manicured. Now when they are NOT manicured people aren't as accepting. I say "generally accepted" because case law shows us that people with locs (manicured or not) have been refused service from businesses or have been fired because they refused to cut their hair -- religious discrimination.
What's so crazy, is that historically locs weren't manicured. Today more people wear locs as a fashion statement and not for their religious beliefs. Those people who historically wore their hair in locs are frowned upon, but that's so ironic because we emulated THEIR hairstyle.
Brandiss: If you didn't have locs, how would your hair be?
I'm not sure the exact style but It would definitely be natural/chemical free! Brandiss: Do you have any words of encouragement for someone who may be considering locs?
If you are considering locs just do it! I think the biggest misconception of locs is that they are permanent. And they are NOT. Indeed, it can take more than 2 years for some people's hair to actually loc. So if you dont like it, you can surely comb them out or just cut them off (it's hair for Pete's sake - let's stop being enslaved to it).
Also don’t get caught up in the process — look at the journey. If it’s something that you like, try it out, if it doesn’t work for you move on to something else. I will say that one thing you will need is PATIENCE, if you don’t have it now or ain’t willing to learn it, let me be the first to tell you that you won’t succeed in the game.
Brandiss: Where can they find you?
Thank you iamkamilah for taking the time to share your journey us. You are a beautiful young woman and I wish you continued strength and courage on your loc journey and life.
-Brandiss










