I got tag by Takei Inspiration to share a little more information about me. Below are the questions and the answers. If you curious about anything else, please let me know by commenting below. I'm super curious to find out if you guys are surprised by any of my answers (lurkers included).
1. Are you named after someone?
I wasn't named after anyone per say, but I was given the name Sheila by the nurse that helps delivered me at the hospital. Apparently my mom never came up with a name while she was pregnant with me for nine months (there has to be a story behind that -_-). So even though the nurse could have named me anything, she chooses Sheila (pretty boring huh).
By the way....Ever heard of the song "Oh Sheila" by Ready For The World?
By the way....Ever heard of the song "Oh Sheila" by Ready For The World?
Oh
Oh Sheila
Let me love you 'till the morning comes.
Oh
Oh Sheila
You know I want to be the only one.
It never fails, when I tell people my name is Sheila, they instally start singing the "Oh Sheila" song -_- =).
2. When was the last time you cried?
I really hate crying, especially in front of my daughter, but I did cried a month ago in the darkness of my room. I think I was really hormonal that day, and finding out I had to move just did it for me.
Yes, I have a beautiful daughter who is currently eight years old and is full of energy. Right now she is very lanky, and her family members are always teasing her about that fact.
4. If you were another person, would you be a friend of yourself?
Of course, I woud consider myself to be a family member more than a friend. I don't burn briges, and I think friends and family are super important. Plus I'm super goofy at times, have a weird sense of humor, and really lay back (the PREFECT companion).
5. Do you have a guilty pleasure?
My guilty pleasure is Oreos top off with extra creamy whipped cream. I swear my eyes are rolling now as I type, I mean I'm literally day dreaming about those cookies melting in my mouth (ran out of those sucker last Friday).
6. Do you like your handwriting?
No, and thank goodness I work mainly with computers, but when I do happen to write, even I can't understand my writing half of the time. In fact, I'm still trying to figure out WHY my signatures changes every year???? My handwriting suck big time, and this date back to elementary school. There is NO hope for my handwriting....none.
My friends when they try to read my handwritings. Thanks goodness we have pretty fonts (*dreaming about prettying floating fonts now*).
7. What’s your favorite cereal?
I don't like cereal, but if I'm going to eat cereals, it will be between Honey Bunches of Oats or Honey Nut Cheerios. I can't really eat sweet things in the morning or I get really bad stomach cramps. I have tried to research the reason for years, so far I seem to be the only odd one that get cramps when I eat anything sweet first, and I prefer sweet cereals vs. plain. Note: If I eat eggs or anything salty first, I can then eat the sweet cereals and the pancakes etc. later.
8. What’s the first thing you notice about people?
Their smile and then their teeth. Once I'm past that, I tend to notice how they talk or how they carry themselves. I have to admit, I'm not a fan of straight up rude or loud people. If you being rude to an elderly or even your parents, you denfiftny lose your cool points with me.
9. What is your eye color?
9. What is your eye color?
My eye color is brown and I wear contacts lens because I'm near sighted. If I'm ever get caught driving without my contacts or glasses, I can get arrested. I don't mess with the POPOs, so I carry a pair of glasses just incase my contact lens decides to split right in the middle of me designing something (hates when that happens -_-).
10. Scary movie or happy endings?
I LOVE scary movies, but I prefer happy ending more. If I'm watching a movie or a tv series, nothing depressions me more than a sad ending. I can't stand it, and the ones that has me crying with snots coming out of my nose are the worst...ugh.
I can totally relate...why he had to died...WHY???
11. Favorite tv show?
I really don't have a favorite show per say. I enjoy watching the The Walking Dead, and the Game of Throne, but right now I'm into Korean Drama. I do crazy marathon on those bad boys LOL.
12. Summer or Winter?
Hmmm... We don't get much winter here in South Florida. Our version of winter is low 40's -50's mostly, and on rare occasion the low 30's. So I'm going to have to go with Summer, and that is due to the wonderful beaches we have here.
13. Hugs or Kisses?
Right now I'm going to have to say kisses, because my daughter has made it her mission in life for me to give her kisses every night before she goes to bed.
14. What’s the furthest you’ve ever been from home?
For Distance, I would say Las Vegas,United States. To another country, that would have to be Quebec, Canda. Hoping to change this answer in the future to Greece and many more places.
15. Do you have any special talents?
Not really, beside design, I can dance pretty well. I love dancing to Kompa music, and I'm usually dancing like below if my partner knows how to lead right.
16. Where were you born?
I was born in Miami, Florida at a very well known hospital (Jackson Memorial Hospital). To my regret, I don't have any pictures of me when I was young (no baby pictures either), which has become a very sore and painful issue in my life. Maybe that is why I take tons of pictures now =).
17. What are your hobbies?
Reading, Dancing, Traveling, Hiking, Running, Weight Training and of course Blogging. FYI...traveling is my hobby but it can be a lifestyle for others. Either way, I think it is necessary to borden your horzen a bit, and the things you learn from traveling will be with you for the rest of your life.
18. Do you have any pets?
No pet as of now, but in th future I will be getting a dog since my daughter wants one. I'm just waiting for her to be a little older so she can walk the dog herself ^_-. Below is what I think my pet will look like, BUT I'm adopting my future pet from the pound (say no to animal cruelity).
19. Favorite movie?
I don't have a favorite movie. I can tell you movies (KD Dramas) I won't mind watching again, but I have no favorites. But below are samples of movies and dramas I wouldn't mind having on repeat if I'm bored.
1. Drag Me to Hell
2. The Exorcist
3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. Secret Gardens (Korean Drama)
5. Personal Taste ( Korean Drama)
20. What color is your car?
A super cool granny ( I don't want to be grumpy nor miserable one)
English DJ Ruth Flowers, she is 69 year-old granny and is rocking as a DJ.
This was super fun to do, and I hope the person that I tag would share their own info on their blog (or in the comments section below if no blog).
Tag: Cheri (not aware of any blog), Diana Ashuayem at Effortless Lady, Sophia at Sophia La Style, Sarah Enuwa Audu at Princess Audu, Terez at Naturalicioushair, and finally pHenomenalhairstylist at PhenomenalhairCare. I had a lot more, but I cut it down to these few, since I'm super curious about their answers. Didn't want to overwhelm everyone.

Teasa Ezeh had perm ends, and now she has mature healthy sisterlocks now. To see some pictures of how perm ends look on sisterlocks, click here.How long have you been sisterlocked?
Since September 2003
Most people start off sisterlocks with their natural hair, not many do it with permed. What made you decide to start your sisterlocks with permed ends?
Do you feel your journey has been greatly different due to the fact that you started off with permed ends?
Yes! Made me appreciate natural hair after never seeing it since the age of 7! I was 27 when I was sisterlocked! After just a month or so of being natural, the appearance of fine, cold black, strong, curly hair started to come in, and boy did I begin to hate the appearance of the stringy and cumbersome to care for permed ends.
Did you cut off your perm ends? If yes, when did you decided to cut off your permed ends and why?
I started to hate having to roll my perms ends or use curling iron to straighten it, so I started tucking it and wrapping it up into the lock in order to hide it after a while. It was too funny! I secretly began to chop them off between appointments (like she couldn't tell, lol), and after one year, the official cutting of the permed ends ceremony took place at a retightening appointment. I could not have been happier! I loved my bouncy cutie pie coils!
Knowing what you know now, would you start your sisterlocks with the permed ends again?
Sure would, going from permy, I needed to experience the opportunity of learning to value my natural hair, because I never valued it before. I hid it under my straightened fakeness, and I had to grow in order to know that my hair in its natural state was fine, interesting and beautiful, desirable and what a statement!Have there been any weird questions or events while being sisterlocks?
Yes, that the corporate world would shun it, told this by other blacks. And I get asked all the time about how much of the hair is really my own! People ask how do I clean it, and lots of folks wanna touch it! Or just stare!
What would you like to inform others about being sisterlocks (especially with permed ends)?
Like all growth in life, it's a process, especially to go from straight to natural. Enjoy it, style it, play with it and have fun!
Picture of her with her corn rolls & perm below.
I have always been curious about sisterlocks sister that started off with perm ends, so I decided to interview two wonderful ladies about their experience with their sisterlocks with perm ends.So if you have perm ends, and are wondering about what issues, if any, may or has arisen, check this and the other post out.
How long have you been sisterlocked?
I have been locked for about 9 months (My installation was done on 7/22/2013). My Loctician said I don't have to braid or bind anymore, she also thinks I can color and cut, if I choose, so I guess my locks are fully mature now.
Most people start off sisterlocks with their natural hair, not many do it with permed. What made you decide to start your sisterlocks with permed ends?
I read during research, that you can have sisterlocks install with permed ends, and my Loctician showed me picture of women with permed ends. I actually have texturized ends, but my Loctician says it’s the same as permed. I only had about 2 inches of new growth, when I decided to get sisterlocks, and I wasn't comfortable with cutting off all my hair.Do you feel your journey has been greatly different due to the fact that you started off with permed ends?
I never had the "awkward stage" that I have been hearing and reading about. I've loved my hair from the very beginning. The only thing I have experience is a little bunching, but I just pulled them out. I really don't do anything to my ends as far as maintaining is concern.
During my first wash, I had my starter shampoo in a spray bottle, but that fell and broke. My Loctician told me to go ahead use baby shampoo, and that what I have used ever since.
Lately my hair seems to be dryer, so on 3/20/2013, my Loctician decided to use a moisturizer when she styled me, but other than that, I mostly braid and wash...that's it.
Did you cut off your perm ends? If yes, when did you decided to cut off your permed ends and why?
I still have my ends. I'm sure in the future I will cut them, but as of now, I like how they look.
Knowing what you know now, would you start your sisterlocks with the permed ends again?
If I had to install my sisterlocks again, I would still go with perms ends. I like my hair and my journey so far, and I don't really see a reason to cut off all my hair, especially since I'm not ready for that. If I ever do want short hair, I can have it.
Have there been any weird questions or events while being sisterlocks?
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Weird Question I Get
1) Are those braids?
2) How much did I Pay?
3) Can I take them down if I want?
My friends like to play in my hair a lot and I too can't keep my hands out of my hair either.
What would you like to inform others about being sisterlocks (especially with permed ends)?
Braid outs are my best friend! They help keep the perms ends looking nice. I work out a lot these days, and braiding them helped me avoid bad hair days.
Please meet Miss Charles with her 11 years old sisterlocks. I happen to run into her YouTube channel via a blog post by Sisterlocked. Can I say, I'm was very impressed with her locks, and I knew I had to interview her. So I asked her if she wouldn't mind being interviewed on my blog, and she agreed.
It’s so rare to have someone with her size locks + length to have an active YouTube channel, but she does. Check her out, and remember to show her some love. Below are the questions I have asked her, and her pictures of her sisterlocks. Some of her experience has be hilarious to say the least :).
How long have you had your Sisterlocks?
I’ve had my sisterlocks for 10.5 years and May 24 (I believe that is my anniversary...don’t know where my installment paper/certificate is currently) will make it 11 years. Yes the answers was kind of long winded. . .LOL.
Have you ever cut/trim your Sisterlocks?
Yes I cut about 4-5 inches off hair 2.5 years ago. I was frustrated with the ends of my hair and didn’t like the look nor the feel of them. My ends were fat and hard compared to the rest of my hair. While sitting in front of the computer one day, I took a scissors and felt up the length of my lock, and proceeded to cut off the 4-5 inches of my locks. The original hairs at the ends were compact, fat, dense and hard compared to the rest of the individual lock. I don’t advise for anyone to do this. I later had to have a cosmetologist shape up my crazy cutting rampage.
Do you get ask about the size of your Sisterlocks a lot? What do you consider your size to be?
No not really. I consider my size to be small to medium. When I got them first installed, the back was noticeable different (larger) than the front. I was told however that the hairline or front of the hair was the most aesthetic and that the focus would be more in the front. My consultants were correct in my experience.
How long does it takes to wash and dry your Sisterlocks.
Depends on the season. I have quick washes and winter proofing washes. Actual washing takes about 20 minutes. I precondition so that adds another 30 minutes to my routine. My hair air-dries completely within an hour in the summer. In the winter, after washing, I wrap my hair with a towel for 10 minutes, then I blow dry for 5-8 minutes, and then I air dry. My hair is dry completely within the hour.
Yours Sisterlocks are really long. Do you still do braid outs and curl them? Is there a different method in how you would curl them since your sisterlocks are so long?
To be honest, I don’t like braid-outs on me. I just never did. I sometime do a big braid to get a little more volume. . .but a serious braid-out... no.
I have set my hair on pipe cleaners in a figure 8 pattern about 6 times since I’ve had sisterlocks. There is no really distinctly different method on how I do it now, now that my hair is longer.
Mind you, I have tried different curling tools in the past. The list includes: Caruso curlers
, perm rods
, waving rods, corkscrew curlers
, and those big plastic curlers
with the holes in them where metal clips are used to secure them, and sponge rollers
, but I really just used them once in a blue moon.
Are your sisterlocks really heavy?
NO. Only while washing, and that is due to the water.
Are you a DIYer or do you go to a consultant? How long does it take to retighten your hair?
I am a DIYer when it comes to my hair. I took the sisterlocks retightening class six months into my locs, and I have maintained it ever since. If I sat down and did it all in one day, I’d say about 5-6 hours.
What products do you use to maintain your Sisterlocks?
Oh wow. I like to keep my products simple. But I use a plethora of products depending on what I am trying to do.
Maintenance: I have used Suave Shampoos
, Aveda Shampoos
, Doctor Bonners Castile Soaps
, Cheap Cholestoral
, Happy-N-Nappy Shampoo, Taliah Waajid
, Jane Carter
, Zincplex
, Trader Joes Shampoo and Conditioner
, and so many more. It all boils down to whatever I can get my hands on.
Oils: castor oil
(winter), grapeseed oil
, rosehip seed oil
, olive oil
(very little since I find it to be stink), jojoba
(on my scalp only), sesame, coconut. All other oils besides jojoba go on my hair.
Knowing what you know now, would you have done anything different while being locked?
I would have paid more attention to what my body was telling me, and complying with it, instead of fighting its own knowledge. Would have saved myself a lot of self-depreciating drama with the force-feeding of products that my body just did not agree, which I had researched somewhere that’s supposed to work for me like it did for someone else.
There were times I knew certain products weren't working out for me, but I became frustrated because I felt since it's a normal practice within the black community, I shouldn't stray from it. An general example was greasing my scalp but with natural oils.
Hello!! Not all of the natural oils agrees with my scalp. Also, my scalp doesn't like to have excess oil sitting on it. Yeah but as the saying goes, if we don't use oil, our hair wont grow?. . . right? All myths. Your hair will always tells you what you need with its feedback. We just have to pay attention, and tweak your behavior accordingly.
What has been the weirdest experience while being Sisterlocks?
One time I was in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, wearing my Nefertiti updo, and an art college student from England ran me down, she tapped me on the shoulder (I jumped because she startled me. . .felt like I was swooped down on) to take a pic. She was polite and apologized for startling me. I gave her permission and she took three pics, then she thanked me and ran back to her group.
Another weird experience, which was indicated by me, and my really long hair, which can sometime be a hazardous. I was walking in the subway station one day, and the corridor was packed. Now you know something when we are walking, we sometimes tend to swings our arms . . . right? It just so happen at the same time I had swung my head forward, while rearranging my bag since it was slipping off my shoulder, a woman must have been swinging her arm at the same time, since my hair all of sudden got caught under the underarm of the woman walking in front of me.
She had no idea what was happening. I was forced to follow this woman wherever she was going in order to get my hair back. I didn’t want to say, "miss...my hair is under your arm, can I have it back...please?", So I had to ease my hair out little by little, without tugging to hard, and starling her in the process. LOL
Any weird question get ask by total stranger etc.
1) Is that my hair real?
2) Can I or do I wash it? How often?
3) When am I going to cut my hair?
4) Is it heavy?
These are the question compete strangers tend to ask. They also ask in the weirdest places too. Sometime it be across the dinner table in a restaurants, across the aisle, a couple seats down in a airplane. On the subway, out loud in front or across others. LOL
Since your locks are so long and healthy, we can say having micro Sisterlocks is not damaging to your hair nor does it cause breakage. Is there any other myth you have come across that you like to burst about Sisterlocks?
The hair system of Sisterlocks itself doesn’t break your hair. It’s your maintenance, styling, diet, handling, and none grooming that can break your hair. Every one of us has different needs, and it varies from people to people.
No matter the size of your locks you have, you have to be meticulous and be aware of how you handle your hair care needs. From how often you retighten, to washing, to what kind of styling tools you use, to even what you eat and drink. Even the products you apply, the season you are in, plays a role. All these things affects your locs.
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Below is a live view of her really long sisterlocks. I hope my locks become as healthy as hers one day.
It’s so rare to have someone with her size locks + length to have an active YouTube channel, but she does. Check her out, and remember to show her some love. Below are the questions I have asked her, and her pictures of her sisterlocks. Some of her experience has be hilarious to say the least :).
How long have you had your Sisterlocks?
I’ve had my sisterlocks for 10.5 years and May 24 (I believe that is my anniversary...don’t know where my installment paper/certificate is currently) will make it 11 years. Yes the answers was kind of long winded. . .LOL.
Have you ever cut/trim your Sisterlocks?
Yes I cut about 4-5 inches off hair 2.5 years ago. I was frustrated with the ends of my hair and didn’t like the look nor the feel of them. My ends were fat and hard compared to the rest of my hair. While sitting in front of the computer one day, I took a scissors and felt up the length of my lock, and proceeded to cut off the 4-5 inches of my locks. The original hairs at the ends were compact, fat, dense and hard compared to the rest of the individual lock. I don’t advise for anyone to do this. I later had to have a cosmetologist shape up my crazy cutting rampage.
Do you get ask about the size of your Sisterlocks a lot? What do you consider your size to be?
No not really. I consider my size to be small to medium. When I got them first installed, the back was noticeable different (larger) than the front. I was told however that the hairline or front of the hair was the most aesthetic and that the focus would be more in the front. My consultants were correct in my experience.
How long does it takes to wash and dry your Sisterlocks.
Depends on the season. I have quick washes and winter proofing washes. Actual washing takes about 20 minutes. I precondition so that adds another 30 minutes to my routine. My hair air-dries completely within an hour in the summer. In the winter, after washing, I wrap my hair with a towel for 10 minutes, then I blow dry for 5-8 minutes, and then I air dry. My hair is dry completely within the hour.
Yours Sisterlocks are really long. Do you still do braid outs and curl them? Is there a different method in how you would curl them since your sisterlocks are so long?
To be honest, I don’t like braid-outs on me. I just never did. I sometime do a big braid to get a little more volume. . .but a serious braid-out... no.
I have set my hair on pipe cleaners in a figure 8 pattern about 6 times since I’ve had sisterlocks. There is no really distinctly different method on how I do it now, now that my hair is longer.
Mind you, I have tried different curling tools in the past. The list includes: Caruso curlers
Are your sisterlocks really heavy?
NO. Only while washing, and that is due to the water.
Are you a DIYer or do you go to a consultant? How long does it take to retighten your hair?
I am a DIYer when it comes to my hair. I took the sisterlocks retightening class six months into my locs, and I have maintained it ever since. If I sat down and did it all in one day, I’d say about 5-6 hours.
What products do you use to maintain your Sisterlocks?
Oh wow. I like to keep my products simple. But I use a plethora of products depending on what I am trying to do.
Maintenance: I have used Suave Shampoos
Oils: castor oil
Knowing what you know now, would you have done anything different while being locked?
I would have paid more attention to what my body was telling me, and complying with it, instead of fighting its own knowledge. Would have saved myself a lot of self-depreciating drama with the force-feeding of products that my body just did not agree, which I had researched somewhere that’s supposed to work for me like it did for someone else.
There were times I knew certain products weren't working out for me, but I became frustrated because I felt since it's a normal practice within the black community, I shouldn't stray from it. An general example was greasing my scalp but with natural oils.
Hello!! Not all of the natural oils agrees with my scalp. Also, my scalp doesn't like to have excess oil sitting on it. Yeah but as the saying goes, if we don't use oil, our hair wont grow?. . . right? All myths. Your hair will always tells you what you need with its feedback. We just have to pay attention, and tweak your behavior accordingly.
What has been the weirdest experience while being Sisterlocks?
One time I was in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, wearing my Nefertiti updo, and an art college student from England ran me down, she tapped me on the shoulder (I jumped because she startled me. . .felt like I was swooped down on) to take a pic. She was polite and apologized for startling me. I gave her permission and she took three pics, then she thanked me and ran back to her group.
Another weird experience, which was indicated by me, and my really long hair, which can sometime be a hazardous. I was walking in the subway station one day, and the corridor was packed. Now you know something when we are walking, we sometimes tend to swings our arms . . . right? It just so happen at the same time I had swung my head forward, while rearranging my bag since it was slipping off my shoulder, a woman must have been swinging her arm at the same time, since my hair all of sudden got caught under the underarm of the woman walking in front of me.
She had no idea what was happening. I was forced to follow this woman wherever she was going in order to get my hair back. I didn’t want to say, "miss...my hair is under your arm, can I have it back...please?", So I had to ease my hair out little by little, without tugging to hard, and starling her in the process. LOL
Any weird question get ask by total stranger etc.
1) Is that my hair real?
2) Can I or do I wash it? How often?
3) When am I going to cut my hair?
4) Is it heavy?
These are the question compete strangers tend to ask. They also ask in the weirdest places too. Sometime it be across the dinner table in a restaurants, across the aisle, a couple seats down in a airplane. On the subway, out loud in front or across others. LOL
Since your locks are so long and healthy, we can say having micro Sisterlocks is not damaging to your hair nor does it cause breakage. Is there any other myth you have come across that you like to burst about Sisterlocks?
The hair system of Sisterlocks itself doesn’t break your hair. It’s your maintenance, styling, diet, handling, and none grooming that can break your hair. Every one of us has different needs, and it varies from people to people.
No matter the size of your locks you have, you have to be meticulous and be aware of how you handle your hair care needs. From how often you retighten, to washing, to what kind of styling tools you use, to even what you eat and drink. Even the products you apply, the season you are in, plays a role. All these things affects your locs.
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Below is a live view of her really long sisterlocks. I hope my locks become as healthy as hers one day.





















