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Get hair to lock faster: Fact of Fiction



Hey Mocha Family,

Does experience count for anything?  I really expected this second time around of watching my hair lock to be easy.  What fears could there be?  What lies could I possibly be made to believe?



My reality is that I find myself experiencing some of the same things from the first time!



What will my locks look like...?



Will this or that aspect of my locks ever go away..?



My hair will lock, won't it?



I'll thank my first experience with the lock process for not falling prey to all of the gimmicks and concoctions promising to get me there faster.



I know that my locks will look great.



My hair will lock.



The secret is time.



Be blessed!

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