"Starting Your Microlocs Journey: The Grid"

The square grid parting hair technique is a method used for installing and maintaining microlocs, also known as microdreads or microbraids. It involves creating a precise grid pattern on the scalp to section the hair into small, square-shaped parts.

Here's a step-by-step explanation of the square grid parting technique for microlocs:

  1. Prep the hair: Start with clean, dry hair that is free of tangles and product buildup. If necessary, detangle the hair gently using a wide-tooth comb or your fingers.

  2. Divide the hair: Begin by dividing the hair into manageable sections. You can use hair clips or elastic bands to secure the rest of the hair while you work on one section at a time.

  3. Start parting: Take a small section of hair and use a rattail comb or a pointed end comb to create the first part. Begin at the hairline or any desired starting point. For microlocs, the parts should be small and square-shaped, typically around 1/4 to 1/2 inch in size. You can adjust the size based on your preference and the thickness of your hair.

  4. Create a grid: Work your way across the scalp, parting the hair in a grid-like pattern. Ensure that the parts are straight, evenly spaced, and consistent in size. This technique requires precision and attention to detail. Using a mirror or seeking assistance from someone else can be helpful to maintain accuracy.

  5. Secure the parted hair: Once you have created a part, use hair clips or elastic bands to secure the parted hair and keep it separate from the rest of the hair. This helps to maintain the grid pattern as you move on to the next section.

  6. Repeat the process: Continue parting the hair using the same square grid pattern until you have covered the entire scalp or the desired area where you want to install the microlocs.

  7. Install microlocs: After completing the parting process, you can start installing the microlocs. This involves twisting or braiding small sections of hair to create tightly bound locs. The locs can be secured with a small rubber band or by interlocking the hair.

  8. The square grid parting technique for microlocs is beneficial because it helps to create uniform and neat sections, making the installation and maintenance process more organized. It also allows for easier separation of individual locs, which can be helpful during maintenance and retightening sessions.

It's important to note that installing and maintaining microlocs require proper knowledge and skills. If you're new to this technique, it's recommended to seek guidance from a professional loctician or stylist who specializes in microlocs to achieve the desired results and avoid any potential damage to your hair.

It's important to note that installing and maintaining microlocs require proper knowledge and skills. If you're new to this technique, it's recommended to seek guidance from a professional loctician or stylist who specializes in microlocs to achieve the desired results and avoid any potential damage to your hair.

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