Do locs get smaller as they grow?

What is this? Dreads go through a beautiful and constant transformation. As the hair begins to knot and tangle, each dread will adjust to the changes by shrinking while becoming puffy/ tight in some spots and loose/ thin in others.
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Will my locs get smaller?

The amount of shrinkage varies from about 10-30%. It occurs over time as your hair is growing, so very often it will seem that your dreads are not growing longer at all. The truth is they are growing longer but shrinking at the same time so it looks like they are just getting wider instead of longer.
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Do locs get thicker as they grow?

When you leave your hair alone, your locs are able to flourish and thicken up because they're not constantly “made” into condensed retwisted or interlocked bundles. The ideal timeframe for a retwist is between 4-6 weeks— no earlier!
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Do smaller locs grow faster?

What is this? Thinner dreads will start showing length faster because the hair has a smaller strand to knot itself through. The opposite goes for thick dreads of course. If you formed them extra tight in the beginning, they may shrink less than if you started with loose freeform dreads.
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How long does it take locs to drop?

On average, moving through all these stages can take upwards of 18-24 months; but depending on your texture, density, product usage, and hair care regimen, your hair may move quicker or slower throughout the locking process.
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Your Dreadlocs WILL Thicken Up! (Loc Tips)



How long do locs grow in a year?

Braids, two-strand twists, interlocks, and comb coils all yield adult locs within about a year and a half, but you're likely to have short dreads for a while.
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Why do I have balls at the end of my locs?

There are generally two reasons that a ball forms at the ends of your locs. Either the loc is sealing or it is shedding. Sealing. When your locs are maturing and growing through the locking process you will notice the ends of your locs clumping together and tangling.
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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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Do dreads thin out over time?

A lack of maintenance

If you're waiting too long between twisting your dreads, you'll notice your locs becoming a lot thinner. Since new hair follicles need to be twisted into the deadlock, these follicles can eventually fall out if left alone. This results in thinning dreadlocks.
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How often should you Retwist locs?

Retwist frequency depends on whether you are in the starter loc phase or you have mature locs. It also depends on the type of locs you have, your hair type and your retwist method. Starter locs should be washed monthly or no more than every six week. If you interlock, you can go as long as eight weeks between retwists.
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How long does it take locs to mature?

The locs process is one that takes patience and maintenance as it takes time to go from the baby stage to the adult stage (approximately 21 months plus in total), but don't let this put you off. Locs are beautiful and worthwhile!
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Are smaller locs better?

Combining Locs

One thing to be aware of is that you can combine certain locs down the line if you find that they're too small for your liking, but you can't separate locs that are too thick. So, if you're on the fence between two similar loc sizes, it's best to go for the smaller size.
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What are the 5 stages of locs?

They're high-maintenance at first, so you should know what you're getting into. That said, before embarking on your loc journey, it's important that you familiarize yourself with the five different stages your strands will go through: starter, budding, teen, mature, and rooted.
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What are the 4 stages of locs?

There are five stages of locs, namely the starter stage, budding stage, teen stage, maturity stage, and rooted stage. The entire stages can take 18-24 months upwards, after which you will be able to have the long, thick, and shiny locs you desire.
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What happens if I don't Retwist my locs?

Usually, with soft, curly or fine textures of hair, not retwisting your locs is damaging. One of the biggest problems you'll encounter if your texture is not able to semi-freeform is your hair growing away from your locs. As the hair grows away from the locs, you will experience thinning and sometimes breakage.
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Can you split locs?

If your dreadlocks have been crocheted, free-formed, or backcombed and are also healthy and relatively thick there is a good chance you can split them without compromising too much of the strength and integrity of the dreadlock.
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What are LOC sprinkles?

Our loc sprinkles are beautifully crafted, high-quality glass beads that can be added to locs of all lengths. Whether you're stepping out for a girl's night or an elegant evening, our loc sprinkles are the perfect accessory for any occasion!
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What is budding locs?

What is Loc Budding? When your locs start budding that means your hair is beginning to tangle inside the loc and form its own internal loc matrix. The internal Loc matrix is essentially a net within the locs that catches all of your naturally shed hair.
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What makes locs grow faster?

Having your scalp massaged regularly will stimulate the blood flow to your head (and your dreadlocks), pumping nutrients to the follicles while causing them to grow quicker.
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Does hair grow faster with locs?

The good ole “do dreadlocks grow faster” confusion. At first glance this may seem like the case, but it's really not and no matter how much evidence seems to prove otherwise, locs do not inherently grow faster than any other style of natural hair.
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How often should I wash my locs?

Washing, moisturizing, and protecting your dreads will ensure your hair grows well and stays healthy. You will want to regularly (every two to three weeks) wash and detox hair to remove any products, oil, or debris trapped in the strands and scalp.
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