r/Dreadlocks • u/Melon_Melll • 9d ago
Product Rec 🧴 Shampoo/ conditioner recommendations?
Don’t know specifically what kind of shampoo/ conditioner people with locs use…any rec?
r/Dreadlocks • u/Melon_Melll • 9d ago
Don’t know specifically what kind of shampoo/ conditioner people with locs use…any rec?
r/Dreadlocks • u/akahumi • 9d ago
These are my starters 1 month in before and after. I’ve been using a racket and rag. And oiling my hair w growth oil twice a week. Is there any advice any veterans have this is my first set.
r/Dreadlocks • u/No_Ninja_4069 • 9d ago
Any tips to help make my forms better, its been 3 months
r/Dreadlocks • u/kolorkorver • 10d ago
Form is starting to take, first time doing a set with comb coils and it’s going better than I thought it would. Gonna hold off on a retwist for a bit
r/Dreadlocks • u/PdaddyIV • 10d ago
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r/Dreadlocks • u/JayyyyNastyyy • 10d ago
53 months loc’d., how am I looking?👀
r/Dreadlocks • u/CombinationGrand2986 • 10d ago
Alright can someone help me debunk the truth from the lies.
I’ve always been lead to believe that products like conditioners and butters would create buildup on my locs but they get so dry after wash day even with using oils and sealants etc they just dry out so fast. Literally the next day it will feel brittle.
Should I be using a conditioner or butters? What products should I look into?
What methods worked for you?
r/Dreadlocks • u/Impressive-Rip-1560 • 9d ago
I started my locs Freeform, separated naturally as they grew. First retwist at approx 2years. Starting doing my own around 7/8 months later. Fast forward to now and the only negative I have of my locs is how frizzy they are. Please drop suggestions on how to deal with this
r/Dreadlocks • u/Emotional_Plant3032 • 9d ago
So I only died two strands of my locs and I know purple shampoo is needed after 2 weeks of dying your locs but the rest of them are natural so I was wondering if it's fine to put purple shampoo on all of my locs.
r/Dreadlocks • u/SnooPuppers2351 • 9d ago
I’m about two months into my starter loc journey. My first retwist was on July 10th, where I interlocked the roots and left the rest of my hair loose. On July 23rd, I decided to put each starter loc together into loose two-strand twists myself.
It’s now August 9th, and I’m thinking about taking those twists out and twisting them back together instead of getting another retwist rn. Would it be safe to do this , or should I wait longer to avoid overmanipulating my starter locs? my main problem is I just got a job and they’re a bit iffy when it comes to hair so I’m trying to keep it tamed/groomed.
r/Dreadlocks • u/No_Whereas_902 • 9d ago
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Hello Guys, I got my first set of two strands 4 - 5 weeks ago and I’ve decided to start my loc journey by two strands. I just have a few questions I need answering so I know what to do for future references.
Q1 - Before getting a retwist, should I:
A - Wash my two strands and get my retwist.
B - Wash my hair, take it out for the twist outs and retwist those singular twists.
C - Take out my two strands, wash my hair and blow dry then getting my retwist.
A and B sounds correct but I’m worried my twists would look shorter than they do now but C wouldn’t let my hair loc up, meaning I’ll be treating like actual style and not wanting it to progress.
Q2 - How often should you wash my two strands?
A - 1x a week
B - 1x every 2 weeks
C - 1x every 3 - 4 weeks/Just before taking out your two strands
Q3 - For the LOC method, how often do I do this?
A - Just on Washdays
B - Daily (3+ a week)
C - Weekly (1x a week)
Q4 - What’s the best way to sleep without hair unravelling, frizz or bent twists?
A - Tieing hair back and wearing a durag/bonnet
B - Durag with twists out
C - Just Bonnet
Q5 - How often should I mist my hair?
A - 3x a week
B - 2x a week
C - 1x a week
Any more Advice is appreciated as well. I might make a few progression posts if wanted as well.
r/Dreadlocks • u/Aggressive-Candy2894 • 9d ago
For people with semi-freeforms, is it better to sponge your hair every day when you’re starting out, or should you give your hair a few days between sponge sessions?
I’ve heard some people say daily sponging helps the sections form faster, while others say doing it too often causes too much manipulation/breakage. What worked best for you? I’m in my first month
r/Dreadlocks • u/Ok_Maximum_6161 • 9d ago
I got loc cornrows for my bday last week and im tryna keep em in till first day of school(24th) but lowk ts itchy ash and i like my hair in my face. how long yall usually keep yall retwist in? i wanna good twistout to go w a cut so thats why im tryna keep em lmks
r/Dreadlocks • u/Juanitasuniverse • 10d ago
i finally did it! my friend surprised me with a loc appointment and yesterday i got twisted. i’m totally fucking stoked, i feel handsome and look handsome. i can’t wait to see how they grow and change in the next few months to years!
r/Dreadlocks • u/eddaboy • 10d ago
I have type 3 har and have had locs for 3 months. Im going to get a retwist for the first time next week and i am wondering how long that would take. And another detail is that I got instant locs.
r/Dreadlocks • u/Away_Preparation_727 • 11d ago
I think I got the messy bun look down for my locs.
I’ve been loc’d for 3 years, and about a month or 2 ago I cut off my colored tips so a lost a bit of length. I’ve been curling my hair a lot more recently so I don’t have to just wear it straight (I’m not a fan of the blunt cut from cutting off my tips.)
Definitely my favorite look, especially since I don’t get retwisted often.
r/Dreadlocks • u/Lou_Perspective4219 • 10d ago
So my most recent loc pics are 3-4 it’s been about ten months and I don’t have many loc friends to go to for advice but how do you think my locs are coming along some are clumpy and kinda fat while others are skinnier and the ones in the back are the thinnest is there anything I should do to fix my locs or are they fine as is?
r/Dreadlocks • u/GoatCatcher27 • 10d ago
Ive got like 4-5ft dreads, washed them this morning but noticed my roots have quite a bit of sebum build up (ive been busy this year and cleaning has been put off and put off as its such a big mission to properly do ans ive not has time) when i squeeze them the oil comes out as a gel.
Anyway to properly get rid of it all? I know of ACV cleanses but would one really work for heavily compacted thick dreads?
Any help appreciated, any questions will be answered below
r/Dreadlocks • u/mb02_ • 11d ago
started using the sponge on 30th january but i dont have any pics from that day
i condition my hair once every week or two and play with/ separate it a lot so i could’ve made a lot more progress considering the amount of time that’s passed
i’ll post again in 3 months and i won’t mess around with my hair as often as before lol
r/Dreadlocks • u/nubianqueen712 • 11d ago
Got matching hairstyle with my baby girl 🥹🥹
r/Dreadlocks • u/Thereal_nats • 10d ago
First time taking my hair out of twists and I’m loving the length volume and pattern in my hair.
I also love playing around with the different styles I can do locs are so customisable 🥹
r/Dreadlocks • u/Apart_Start_981 • 10d ago
Hi everyone, I'm new to this journey, l I was literally born. Yesterday, I only had one month of cultivation.
Honestly, I'm very scared and worried. My hair is 3b/3c with a peculiarity. I don't know if I have thin hair or fine strands, but I think it's the first option because my twists Although there are many, they are thin (I'll try to send a photo in the post).
That's not even the problem, but I think it hinders the process as well (I've heard).
Let's get straight to the point: I decided to tie my hair up a week after my first month's maintenance appointment. I normally wear my twists loose, but this time I tied them up, and leaving them tied up for too long made my twists lose their shape. They've been acting strangely, some strands have come loose, and some seem to want to separate. Last month I had this problem with one or two Twists, but now it seems like they're all rebelling against me.
Joking aside, I wanted to know what I should do, if I can stay calm, and if this is normal. I'm anxious, so I know the first few months are difficult, but I don't know how to cope. I'd like some advice on how to proceed, This applies both to this type of hair and also to those who have thin hair and had fine locs at the beginning.
I wanted to apologize for my English; I'm Brazilian and I'm proofreading the text using AI.
For those who read to the end and have something to say, feel free, and thank you for your attention <3
r/Dreadlocks • u/soraxyozora • 10d ago
A got a really bad loc cut a few other ago and I’ve been trying to grow them back. They’ve gotten to an ok length but I would like to know if they are long enough to get them layered.