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Loc Update and YouTube

Around six years ago I decided to loc my hair after a whirlwind of devastating events and I knew there was no turning back. I studied a bunch of loc torturials on YouTube and became even more inspired and empowered by the rich natural hair community. I decided to start my own channel archiving my own loc journey. Well, it was short lived because I can honestly say, I'm more of a writer and experimental artist -than a TV personality. Nonetheless, I want to thank all my viewers who are still with me today, I had my highest ratings when I was making loc videos years ago. My page is still alive! I still post from time to time. This is a time of challenge, determination and passion and I will attempt to conquer being in front of the camera. Feel free to check out my videos and add PiddleProVision on YouTube. If you comment I will add you.

With this new project,  I'm going to be using my YouTube channel PiddleProVision to keep you informed on my travel adventures. I am exploring new ways to use art as a healing medium in under served communities. It is a narrative of quieting, listening, healing and metamorphosis. I'd like you to take this journey with me.

Here is an update of how my locs look today.

Stay Curious,
Zoe Blaq


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