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		<title>By: Diane Lockhart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane Lockhart</dc:creator>
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		<description>On your physical goal of going natural, your hair will love you for it.  It will be healthier and you will see a substantial decrease in what you spend on hair care products.  I love my locks.  When I initially started, I had to have my hair cut, removing all of the processed hair (the perm), so my hair was very short, and hard to manage style wise, in the early stages, but now the length is down my back. They are beautiful, I get comments on my style and color all the time.  My locks are very small in diameter, not like the traditionally larger ones which are harder to maintain. I go to the hair dresser about every three months for upkeep of my new growth.  I am able to put my locks in a variety of different styles.  I would never go back to perms.  It&#039;s a major style change, so it will be scary, you&#039;ll have to go ahead and make yourself do it, just dive in and go for it.  The next time you go to the hair dresser, go to a very short hair style, and then from there as you get new growth have more and more of the final perm removed until you left with all natural hair.  It will be ok to start out with twisting but find someone who is familiar with &quot;interlocking&quot;, as your locks get longer, &quot;interlocking&quot; is the technique that will last longest between trips to the hairdresser.  STAY AWAY FROM BEES WAX.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On your physical goal of going natural, your hair will love you for it.  It will be healthier and you will see a substantial decrease in what you spend on hair care products.  I love my locks.  When I initially started, I had to have my hair cut, removing all of the processed hair (the perm), so my hair was very short, and hard to manage style wise, in the early stages, but now the length is down my back. They are beautiful, I get comments on my style and color all the time.  My locks are very small in diameter, not like the traditionally larger ones which are harder to maintain. I go to the hair dresser about every three months for upkeep of my new growth.  I am able to put my locks in a variety of different styles.  I would never go back to perms.  It&#8217;s a major style change, so it will be scary, you&#8217;ll have to go ahead and make yourself do it, just dive in and go for it.  The next time you go to the hair dresser, go to a very short hair style, and then from there as you get new growth have more and more of the final perm removed until you left with all natural hair.  It will be ok to start out with twisting but find someone who is familiar with &#8220;interlocking&#8221;, as your locks get longer, &#8220;interlocking&#8221; is the technique that will last longest between trips to the hairdresser.  STAY AWAY FROM BEES WAX.</p>
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