How do you get rid of lint and build up in dreads?

You may add 1 ¼ cup of baking soda, lemon juice, and essential oils if you like, but these are optional. Soak your locs in the basin for about 20 minutes. Squeeze your locs often as you soak them to ensure the mixture permeates your hair. Thoroughly rinse when done and dry with a fiber-free towel.
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How do you remove build up in dreadlocks?

Dilute some apple cider vinegar in warm water and use it to wash your dreads. In fact, users report that apple cider vinegar is the best idea overall if you have caked residue and can't get rid of it otherwise. The vinegar is acid in nature and will dissolve the build-up without hurting your hair.
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Why is there lint in my dreads?

When you expose your locs to things like wool, cotton, scarves, pillowcases and sweatshirts you are at risk for lint accumulation. Lint is so easily trapped in locs because it is attracted to the oil in your locs; and if you're not mindful to remove it, it will intertwine inside the locs.
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Is it lint or mold in my locs?

After washing or rinsing your locs, do some field work, and flip through your locs. If the suspicious points are still visible while your locs are wet, well then, the good news is that it's lint and not build up, the bad news, you still have to remove the lint.
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Why do I have white stuff in my dreads?

People who have started their dreads with neglect, and used no wax, find the same whiteness when their dreads begin to smell and they cut them. So what IS the white stuff really? While a small portion may be dead skin cells, the majority is soap residue.
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How do you deep clean dreads?

How to do a Dread Cleanse
  1. STEP 1 – Gather your necessities. ...
  2. STEP 2 – prepare your water bottle. ...
  3. STEP 3 – Place your towels. ...
  4. STEP 4 – Fill your wash basin. ...
  5. STEP 5 – Add baking soda. ...
  6. STEP 6 – Soak for 15-20 minutes. ...
  7. STEP 7 – Squeeze your dreadlocks. ...
  8. STEP 8 – ACV rinse your dreadlocks.
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What does apple cider vinegar do for dreadlocks?

Why do an ACV rinse on dreadlocks? It will balance your dreadlock pH level – this means both your locs and your scalp. When your pH is at its optimum level (4.5 – 5.5), your scalp will balance the sebum production and your hair will be less oily.
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How often should you do apple cider vinegar dreads?

We usually recommend doing an ACV rinse detox session at about 2-4 times a year to refresh your locs and remove whatever your regular shampoo or hair products are leaving behind. Plus, just the natural influence of our environment and elements is good reason to ACV rinse periodically.
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How long should I soak my dreads in apple cider vinegar?

Dread detox- Pour 1/4 pure baking soda and 3/4 cup organic apple cider vinegar in sink filled with hot water. Let dreads soak for 30-45 minutes or longer, depending on length and how long you have had your dreads. Rinse hair and shampoo and condition.
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How do I know if my dreads are rotting?

If you find that your dreadlocks have started smell a bit mouldy, a smelly locker room gym bag, or even stink like a damp wet dog, it's quite likely you have mouldy dreads... affectionately known as 'dread rot'.
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Can mold grow in dreadlocks?

Your hair will start to develop mildew, also known in the community as dread-rot if they stay wet too long. This is why we recommend washing your dreadlocks early in the morning and sit under the sun for a little while (don't forget your sun's protection fro your skin).
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How often should you wash your hair with 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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How often should I Retwist my dreads?

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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Can lice live in dreadlocks?

Can People With Dreads Get Lice? Yes, any human with hair can. Read on to find out more about head lice in black dreads or white dreads; as both have the same risk, despite the common myths.
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How often should I oil my scalp with locs?

There is no need to introduce moisture to your locs every single day, especially if your hair doesn't need it. You should only do it on a need-to basis, meaning when they start to feel dry or brittle. You also need to use the right product.
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Do you have to cut your dreads if you have lice?

No, you shouldn't need to cut your dreads, I've heard from several people that have been able to kill lice (also called nits) and their eggs and avoid cutting their dreadlocks. Let's hope this never happens to your dreads, but just in case it does, it's good to know how to get rid of them.
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How do you tell if you have lice?

Common signs and symptoms of lice include:
  1. Intense itching on the scalp, body or in the genital area.
  2. Tickling feeling from movement of hair.
  3. Lice on your scalp, body, clothing, or pubic or other body hair. ...
  4. Lice eggs (nits) on hair shafts. ...
  5. Sores on the scalp, neck and shoulders.
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