Isicholo

Meaning

‘Isicholo’, drawing from its heritage as a Zulu cultural adornment signifying a woman’s standing, is recontextualized within Roothea’s approach to textured hair care as a guiding concept for deliberate practice. It speaks to the purposeful organization of understanding around hair growth, much like the intentional shaping of coils, moving beyond guesswork to a grounded comprehension of Black and mixed-race hair’s distinct attributes. This concept extends to the methodical establishment of hair care routines, akin to the careful tradition of donning an Isicholo, ensuring predictable and gentle maintenance. Moreover, it represents the considered application of knowledge, transforming insights into consistent, repeatable actions that respect the hair’s natural form and health. This framework aids in building confidence through practical, well-ordered care, allowing individuals to approach their hair with clarity and assuredness.