Hi I'm Samone, Welcome to my site, and thank you for choosing me as your loc stylist.
I am a home based stylist located in Rosharon, Texas. 77583
Per COVID-19 regulations, MASK ARE REQUIRED to be worn for the entire duration you’re in my home. If you do not have a mask upon entry, I will provide one. Again, regardless of your status vaccinated or not PLEASE wear it throughout the duration of your appointment
If you are sick, have a flu like symptoms, fever etc. MAY HAVE BEEN AROUND OR EXPOSED TO COVID- 19. Please cancel or reschedule your appointment. This is for my safety as well as others. Thanks
!!NO EXTRA GUEST ARE ALLOWED!! Especially kids
PLEASE READ ALL POLICIES BEFORE BOOKING YOUR SERVICE.
*******FOR MICRO LOC INSTALLS MUST BOOK CONSULTATION FIRST!!
DO NOT BOOK THIS UNTIL WE HAVE GIVEN YOU A QUOTE BASED ON YOUR HAIR LENGTH AND DENSITY-
Due to the frequency of “no call”, “no shows” and “last minute cancellations” 50% of your service costs are due up front !
***THERE ARE NO SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS - Booking after 5PM for the next day may result into me not being able to service you.***
A 50% booking fee is required at the time of booking. If the site does not allow you to send a deposit please Zelle deposit amount to Samone.alise@gmail.com (Samone Matthews) Deposits are NONREFUNDABLE /NON TRANSFERABLE.
The booking fee goes toward your service
All clients please bring cash for final payment to pay the remanding balance. We do not carry change and virtual payments are not permitted at the end of appointment; with the exception of Zelle. if you have to pay via electronic funds a $10 fee will be applied.
YOU WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION TEXT ONCE YOUR APPOINTMENT HAS BEEN CONFIRMED. Here is where you will learn which hair to bring & address details.
You have a 10 min grace period from your appointment start time. This includes parking, after 10 mins you will be charged an additional $10. After 15 minutes, your appointment will be canceled If you have not communicated to me your reasoning for your tardiness.
IF YOU ARE PICKY, HAVE A BAD ATTITUDE, OR BRING BAD STRESS TO MY BUSINESS BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT CLEAR WITH WHAT YOU WANT WE WILL NOT SERVICE YOU. YOUR DEPOSIT WILL BE FORFEITED.
HAIR IS NO LONGER INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF ANY STYLES except for microloc installs
Please be sure your hair is AT LEAST 3-4 INCHES before booking. If you have any hair conditions such as alopecia, excessive shedding, dandruff, or short hair, please book a consultation before booking your style. Understand that if you do not book a consultation before your appointment and I am not able to complete the desired style without potentially damaging your hair, I will not service you & your deposit will not be refunded. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Hair Prep - Arrive to your appointment with your hair detangled washed, blow dried & product free!
Squeeze In Appointments are $100
CANCELLATION POLICY!
Same day cancellations are charged 100%
Client can only reschedule 24 hr prior to schedule appointment
If you cancel within the 24 hour time frame, you will be charged 100%
**NO CALL NO SHOW**
no call no show without proper communication will result in a 100% loss in deposit and will be charged 100% of balance at the 15 minute mark. Client is banned from booking and will not be able to rebook with Slayedroom
For cancellations or communication please text
832-771-3792
Q&A :
How long do the styles last?
Temporary Locs (distressed locs) - 2 to 3 months or more with maintenance or touch up my clients go longer than this though.
Passion/Marley Twist - 6 weeks or more with touch up
Crochet braids- 2-3 month
Goddess/faux locs - 2 months
Human Hair Temporary - 6 to 9 months
Boho Textured locs - 3 to 4 months with maintenance in between.
Micro Locs- Permanant
CARING FOR YOUR LOCS/ TWISTS
Locs and are low maintenance, the less you do to them the longer they can last. Understand that locs have a base braid and are wrapped around with a piece of hair to create the look, so too much manipulation can result in locs slipping, coming undone, and/ or looking old fast. Any issues with your locs can be fixed within a 3 day grace period if our schedule permits. anything outside of that please book a touch up service.
-Wear a bonnet or a silk Wrap to sleep at night, there is no need for any extra manipulation.
-You can moose them to minimize fizziness
-You can wash your locs & twist; however focus on your scalp more than the actual extension,
** WITH THE EXCEPTION OF MICO LOCS : IF YOU ARE NOT WANTING THE MESSY LOOK DO NOT BOOK THE TEXTURED LOCS, or Passion Twists
I specialize in distressed styles, so if you do not want a messy boho look I am not the stylist for you. *
Thank you so much for booking with me, I cant wait to slay you.
How to Care for My New Microlocks
In order for your locs to thrive, you will need to have a game plan. By following these tips, you will be on your way to healthy well cared for “baby locs”.
Once your microlocs are installed, they are in the most sensitive stage. Here are the things you should do to nurture them as they slowly mature.
Do:
- Wear a shower cap, every time you shower.
This will protect your locs from excess moisture which often causes new locs to unravel (especially the shorter length locs!)
2. Use a clarifying shampoo and avoid moisturizing shampoos.
This will allow the cuticles of your locs to remain slightly “rougher” than usual, and encourages your hair strands to joine together and stay together. This aids in the locking process by preventing slippage
3. Braid and band before washing.
By braiding your locs in small sections (at least 10, possibly more if your locs are short) you are keeping your ends sealed and in place. When you wash, your locs are not likely to come undone because you have secured them.
4. Remove braids only after 80-90% dry.
If you remove the braids too soon after washing, the moisture from the water will encourage your curly hair to shrink and curl, and therefore escape the interlocking pattern at the ends of your locs.
5. Separate at the roots/loc popping after every wash.
This is essential for locs at any size. Our curly hair wants to intertwine, and that’s fine! Just guide your hair so that it intertwines with order (within the loc).
6. Sleep on a satin or silk pillowcase.
This will allow your locs to retain its oils and moisture, compared to cotton pillow cases that absorb it and can cause dryness/brittleness.
7. Spritz Rosewater on scalp and hair if experiencing dryness.
Rosewater is known for its ability to reduce dandruff and oil on the scalp. It is a mild astringent and can relieve any itching as well.
Do NOT:
- Moisturize/Condition Locs
This screams slippage! Slip slip slip slip. When your locs are new, you want to avoid products that encourage slippage, and that is what moisturizers/conditioners do.
2. Color/Dye Locs
This can lead to a married of issues if done prematurely. This can lead to excessive bunching, due to the hair composition being altered (especially with bleach). Bunching can make retightening very difficult and sometimes painful because of the bulging of the locs caused by the bleach.
3. Cut Locs
By cutting your locs, you leave your ends open and vulnerable. Just don’t do it.
4. Wear Tight Styles/Ponytails
Low manipulating styles are great, but you need to ensure that the styles are not too tight. If they are, the tension placed on the locs can cause the hairs to break and the locs to weaken.
And once your microlocks/sisterlocks have matured, and you are no longer in the “Newbie” stage, I recommend you follow these tips:
Continue to:
- Separate at the roots/loc popping after every wash
- Sleep on a satin or silk pillowcase
- Avoid wearing tight styles or tight ponytails
Be cautious of the following:
- Scarves, these are lint magnets
- Sweaters, these are also lint magnets
- Friction when wearing and removing your shirt – this on/off action often contributes to more lint
- Wearing tight bonnets to sleep or around the house, the tension of these bonnets (or scarves/headbands) can stress the hairs at the perimeter of your head. These hairs are most fragile.They need to be treated with care.
These are all of the tips that I have for now! Did I miss any? Feel free to share tips you have found helpful while caring for your new locs.