How long can I go without Retwisting my 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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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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How long should you wait to Retwist starter locs?

In the early months of the locking process, it is important to cultivate or retwist the hair once a month, regardless of the sizing you want the locs to ultimately be. For me, even though I'm aiming for thick locs, I still have been retwisting my locs about every 4-5 weeks.
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How often should 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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How long does it take for 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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5 BENEFITS OF NOT RETWISTING YOUR LOCS



How do you keep locs without Retwisting?

But today we're going to talk about how I maintain my locs when I'm not retwisting them.
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To wash my hair when not retwisting I use:
  1. Cantu Apple Cider Vinegar Root Rinse.
  2. Design Essentials Honey Creme Moisture Retention Shampoo.
  3. Design Essentials Rosemary and Mint Super Moisturizing Conditioner.
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Do locs get thicker?

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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Why are my dreads getting skinny?

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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Does locs grow your hair?

The locing in of shed hair can add a few inches to a loc that is really only an extra 6 inches long after a year of growth but measures at say six inches to seven inches of growth plus one inch of shed hair that has been loced into place.
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How often should you interlock your locs?

The time that you wait between maintenance sessions is considerably different when you maintain your locs with interlocking. On average, you'll have your locs maintained every eight weeks, compared to once a month with palm-rolling. For all hair textures.
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Do locs thin your hair?

Contrary to “horror stories” you may hear about thinning locs— locs do not cause your hair to thin. In fact, well maintained locs actually promote hair growth and length retention.
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How long does it take for locs to bud?

2. Budding Stage/ Sprouting Stage. The Budding Stage (also known as the Sprouting Stage), occurs roughly six to twelve months into your locs journey. This is when you'll start to notice that your hair isn't unravelling when you wash it and notice your new growth, which will look a bit fuzzy and fluffy.
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How long does it take locs to mature?

Mature: 15-18 Months

"The mature stage could begin as early as 1 year after beginning your journey depending upon the texture of your hair," Faulk tells us. Don't worry if you're over a year in and you don't feel your locs aren't mature yet, though; looser hair textures often take longer.
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How often should I spray my dreads with salt water?

How often should I use salt spray on locs? To avoid long-term damage, I recommend you use the spray only as often as you wash your hair. If you wash your dreads once every 7 to 10 days, then spray it around your hair on the day you wash them, always BEFORE you wash them (so that you can wash it out).
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What can you not do with locs?

7 Things Not to Do With Your Dreadlocks
  • Avoid Build Up at All Cost.
  • Do Not Use Wax on Your Dreadlocks.
  • Never Retwist Dry Locs.
  • Over Maintenance Is Damaging.
  • Avoid Tight Styling.
  • Things Not to Do With Your Dreadlocks – Homemade Treatments.
  • Bleaching will damaged your dreads.
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What dreads mean spiritually?

Dreadlocks are perceived as a connection to wisdom, and many believe that the head and hair are spiritual energy conductors. According to the Rasta views, the locs are believed to be a part of the Nazarite vows of Leviticus, which cautioned against shaving the head's four corners.
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Can I let my dreads air dry?

After several hours of air drying in low to medium low humidity (or about 10 min with a dread dryer) they should be good to go. For a long time I opted for the air dry option. I put up with semi-damp dreads for hours and I worried about them not getting dry fast enough.
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Are locs good for your hair?

Locs promote great hair growth with minimal shedding.

Because your hair is in a permanent protective style—and you won't have to manipulate your hair often—there is much less wear and tear on your strands. Your hair is free to simply grow and thrive.
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Can I Retwist my locs every week?

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 do you know what stage your locs are in?

  1. 3 to 6 months: Starter phase of the Loc journey. ...
  2. 6 to 12 months: Budding phase of the Loc Journey. ...
  3. 12 to 15 months: Teen phase of the Loc journey. ...
  4. 15 to 18 months: Maturity phase of the Loc Journey. ...
  5. From 18 months onwards: Rooted phase of your Loc Journey.
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Are dreads and locs the same?

A notable difference between locs and dreadlocks is that one is a hairstyle and the other is a lifestyle. Locs are cultivated, but dreadlocks aren't. Dreadlocks also often stem from Rastafarian beliefs, which use the style to separate believers from the rest of society.
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How do you tell if your locs are budding?

When your hair stops coming undone and is solid, then it's budding. Budding is not the locking phase. You'll need to pause and recognize there are more phases to come and this is just a stage and not the be all and end all of how thick your locs will be.
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Do dreads push your hairline back?

In some cases, they can even cause receding hairlines, hair loss and even baldness. If your braids and dreads start to recede, appear thin, or shed in large amounts, you may be suffering from what's known as Traction Alopecia.
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