Can you switch from interlocking to palm rolling?

The short answer, when switching between palm rolling and interlocking, is that it is possible— with caution and care. However, it is important to understand the purpose of each technique to decide if switching between palm rolling and interlocking is a good option for you.
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Is Palm rolling better than interlocking?

Longevity. Palm rolling (retwisting) doesn't usually hold up as long as interlocking. Interlocking provides locs with a very stable base, preventing unraveling and marrying locs. Palm rolled locs don't hold the hair in a retwisted state for very long.
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Should I palm roll my locs?

Regular palmrolling helps dread mature with less bumps and lumps. Dreadlocks are most impressionable during the first few months. Palm Rolling is a technique for helping the knots compress and tighten to become dreadlocks.
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Can you remove interlocked dreads?

Removing Dreadlocks in hair that has been interlocked from root to tip is almost always the easiest to comb out. The reason is because interlocking doesn't actually form knots in the hair, it actually forms more of a braid.
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Does Palm rolling thin dreads?

With too much retwisting / palm-rolling you can drastically thin out your locs or even trigger baldness in an attempt to “keep your locs neat”. Unraveling. Often times with DIY Loc Maintenance, not protecting your hair at home, or while working out can cause your locs to unravel at the roots.
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Palm Roll vs Interlocking | Is It SAFE To Switch Between the Two?



Can you interlock and then palm roll?

The short answer, when switching between palm rolling and interlocking, is that it is possible— with caution and care. However, it is important to understand the purpose of each technique to decide if switching between palm rolling and interlocking is a good option for you.
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Does interlocking make dreads thinner?

Interlocking can lead to irreversible problems such as dreadlocks thinning out and even breaking off, residue buildup at the interlocked location. Also, it often leaves the dreadlock in a “braided” or “large knot” that can split the roots and prevent the dreadlock from forming properly.
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Do interlock dreads get thicker?

Yes! It's much easier to join thin locs together to form a thicker one, than it is to separate a thick one into two. This process is also known as congo or conjoining dreads.
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How long does interlocking last?

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Is interlocking good for starter locs?

The Interlocking method of starting locs is an alternative to the more traditional palm rolling loc method. It's one that I highly recommended because palm rolled locs are more susceptible to breakage due to the stress of repeated rolling and twisting of the hair at the roots.
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Can you change your LOC pattern?

You can change the parting, change the sizing, or decide you don't want locs and simply take out the twists. If you stay on it, the lines in your twists should disappear within one year.
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Should I palm roll dreads wet or dry?

If you are looking for a really sticky and hard to get out mess, absolutely apply wax to wet hair. If you want something that is going to look good and be easy to maintain, apply your wax and palm roll your dreads while the hair is super, super dry!
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How do you tell if your locs are growing?

The most noticeable sign of matured locs is that they lie flat against the scalp, and hang down. They're firm to the touch, and can't be unravelled easily at their tips. Because they're mature, you won't need to retwist your new growth as often since the untwisted hair will be weighed down by the locs themselves.
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Can you interlock two strand twists?

First thing that I am going to say is yes, you can start Traditional Locs from Two-Strand Twists. However, please be aware that as they begin to mature and start to loc the twists will swell up and get a lot thicker.
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What is the purpose of interlocking locs?

What is Interlocking and Why Should You Care? The interlocking technique, called latch-hooking or root flipping, requires pulling the ends of a section of hair (or a dreadlock) through the root of that same section. This creates a “lock” of sorts and holds the hair in that position while a dreadlock forms.
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How often should you Retwist locs?

That being said, a typical retwist should/could last anywhere from 4-6 weeks. But again, it will depend on how you take care of your locs. Your retwist can last longer, it can even last for months, if you make all the right moves to make your retwist last longer.
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