On the new loc journey, starter locs are super prone to unraveling. Here’s all the info on how to keep starter locs from unraveling at the roots, ends, and middle.
This is a common question asked during the starter dreads stage. Contrary to popular belief, you can wash your hair once a week. However, some people wait until their one-month mark to shampoo their locs, and this depends on the…
Palm rolling is a technique used to maintain locs where you or a loctician roll your dreads in between their palms. This process twists the new growth at the root of the dread. Whereas, interlocking is a method where the…
Undoing your locs are always a stressful journey because it takes a long time to complete. Depending on the length and thickness of your dreads it can take hours or days to undo your dreads. Another disadvantage of undoing locs…
Exercise is critical for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and if you’re working out six to seven times a week, then you’re sweating a lot. This can mess up your fresh re-twist and leave your dread smelly and full of sweat.…
Waiting for your dreads to lock up is not the end goal of your dreads journey. However, unraveling is not a problem anymore at this stage. For healthy dreadlocks, no products will increase the locking process, and with patience and…
If you are wondering if rose water is good for dreads? The answer is yes! It has been around since ancient Egyptian times as a beauty ritual for hair and skin. Rosewater is a natural mixture that moisture your dreads…
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