Saturday 27 December 2008

Faux sisterlocks and the 'sharks'

I've written a post or 2 about not being a fan of certain practices of sls. However, this one is about the sharks out there peddling faux sls as the genuine article. After reading one too many stories of people having to undo months of hard work in order to pay more to have it done right, I thought I'd blog about it. So if you're a shark(you know who you are) stop sowing that bad seed bc it will come back to haunt you. It is a well known fact that sls is a trademarked company and you can only offer sls if you've taken the approved training and undertake to follow their procedure. However, anyone can do microlocs and call it what they want and it's perfectly legal and above board. So why can't people deal honestly with the client and say 'I do microlocs,similar to sls to give you the same look but they are not sls'. Instead, they are willing to decieve clients, take their hard earned cash and cut corners by installing something else- phony, false,fake sisterlocks (in some cases they are not even microlocs). I know some people use the sls name like it's the generic name for microlocs. I had a client once ask me to install sls along her hairline. I explained to her that I didn't do sls.What she actually meant was she wanted tiny locs. I respect anyone who is upfront and tells you the truth. I'd trust such a person with my hair if I like the work they do. So the message is, make sure you do your research, b4 you hand your money over. I'm well aware that some good sls consultants/trainees are not listed on the official website and some loctitians who do beautiful microlocs are not even sls consultants. Just make sure you know what you're getting into.

4 comments:

Amina said...

it's a pity that some people will take advantage!!!
especially since getting sls is an investment

NubianLockedPrincess said...

Yes, I have to agree with you too, ofo. If I went to a person who claimed they were doing SL and found out they did not and charged me SL money, I would be pissed. If told be I can interlock your hair to look like SL, I could live with that!

anthia-ofo said...

When you're uninformed people can take advantage. Microlocs,no matter the method,ends up with the same look. Charging sls prices (we all know how labour intensive sls is to install) whilst installing locs via another method or doing a shoddy job is so shortsighted. When I decided to get micro sized locs, I intially looked for something other than sls. I even considered starting with twists and I'd have been happy with the outcome if I chose that route. My daughter just installed small locs via twists/interlocking on a client. The client was overjoyed that she could get locs similar to brotherlocks size, at a fraction of the price. She charged her £80 and didn't pretend she could do sls in order to fleece her for £350.

Bajan Lily said...

Are brotherlocks trademarked too? Did Dr Cornwell start them too?