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High head bun with twist outs-My First Of The Year

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This was my first loc style of the year — and it came with energy. I wanted something neat, lifted, and expressive. The stylist pulled my locs into a clean high bun, and left the ends in soft twist outs that added movement and bounce. The result was elegant but playful — a bold crown look that showed my face clearly and flowed behind me. It had that balance I love: structure without stiffness, beauty without effort. Perfect for which days?tell me down πŸ‘‡  Perfect go to style when you want to show up clean, sharp, and centered.  The twist outs gave it a soft edge that still felt fresh and light. "Bold up top, soft in the back — like a crown with rhythm." πŸ’¬ What do you think of this style? Drop your thoughts below — I’d love to hear them. πŸ“Œ For more loc inspiration, styling ideas, and raw hair moments, follow me on Pinterest @shikuyganjo . Your crown speaks. Let it be heard. 🌿 Wa...

The Story around Fierce Knots and Lines

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This was not just a hairstyle. It was a moment of returning — to care, to intentionality, to myself. I had gone a long stretch without retwisting. I was living in the wild texture of my freeform roots. The idea of order, of threading and twisting, honestly felt distant. But something shifted. I needed structure again — not control, but clarity. The stylist didn’t force anything. She listened. And then she created a look that held power: Bantu knots in front — bold and intentional — and lines at the back that felt like a return to grounding. It was fierce, but not loud. Structured, but not stiff. I named it Fierce Knots and Lines because that’s what it felt like — a weaving together of the rebel in me and the soft woman who needs her center. Your crown speaks. Let it be heard. Drop your thoughts in the comments — I always read them. And follow me on Pinterest (@shikuyganjo) for more photos of this style, loc journeys, and African hair truths. 🌿...