Do You Really Have Sisterlocks?

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We often hear people say they have Sisterlocks. The truth is a lot of them have microlocks. 

At a glance Sisterlocks and microlocks are very similar. However, there are some key differences. To become a certified Sisterlocks consultant a stylist must undergo training by certified training associates from the Sisterlock organization. Sisterlocks, a trademarked company, was founded by Dr. JoAnn Cornwell.

Certified Sisterlocks Trainee Tramaine Hibbler-Green, a certified Sisterlocks trainee, gives a few points on the Sisterlock experience:

  • Sisterlocks are only established using a special interlock method and tool. They are not established with two-strand twists or coils.
  • Once Sisterlocks are established, the customer receives a Customer Starter Kit that includes: starter shampoo, tip sheet, rubber bands, shampooing instructions, and a Sisterlocks birthday certification form.
  • A consultation and the first retightening are included in the Sisterlocks fee.

Whether you’re interested in Sisterlocks or microlocks, we encourage you to do your research and get the experience that you desire. To find out more about Sisterlocks and to locate certified Sisterlocks consultants and trainees visit www.sisterlocks.com  Let us know how you chose your Sisterlocks consultant in the comments.