How long should you wait to Retwist your hair after starting 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 should you wait to get a Retwist?

It's hard for us to tell you how long your retwist should last without knowing what loc phase you're in at the moment, the style and texture of your hair, and your daily habits and lifestyle. That being said, a typical retwist should/could last anywhere from 4-6 weeks.
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How long should I wait to style my starter locs?

Starter locs fall in the baby stage of the loc process and can take anywhere from six to nine months to loc—but again, there's no hard-and-fast answer for everyone. “Some hair could take three months to loc, some could take four months,” says Faulk.
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Can I wash my starter locs after 2 weeks?

You can try to wait at least two weeks before your very first shampoo with your new locs, but it is not completely necessary. On average, I shampoo my hair every 9 days and have done so since I first started them.
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How do you keep your starter locs neat?

Use natural oils

Incorporate the use of natural oils such as coconut oil, olive oil, and Jamaican black castor oil. The use of natural oils during your starter loc journey will prevent your locs from becoming dry and cause your scalp to maintain moisture. This creates the perfect environment for healthy locs.
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When can I wash starter locs?

If you're just getting started with the baby stage, you should wait around 4-6 weeks before carefully washing your hair. You can go even longer than that if you feel you need to, but don't go longer than 3 months.
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How often should I steam my locs?

You can opt for a hand-held steamer and steam your scalp and roots once a month. Twice a month is also okay, if you absolutely love it and your locs need it, but twice a month is really more than enough.
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Should I interlock my starter locs?

Some prefer interlocking as their loc method, especially when they want to skip the early phases of locs. This method is best for finer textured hair, it can handle more washing without unraveling the locs and requires less maintenance, less often.
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How often should you moisturize your locs?

Prioritize deep conditioning treatments

Once your locs are mature (roughly 1 year after beginning your journey depending on the texture of your hair), deep conditioner your hair every 1-2 weeks to keep your locs healthy, strong, and moisturized. This deep conditioner is a great pick.
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Do you Retwist dreads wet or dry?

Dry the dreadlocks completely.

However, you can also allow your hair to air dry before retwisting, though this might take some time to fully dry. Hair that is wet stretches more than hair that is dry.
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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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How long can you go without a Retwist?

For most textures, at best your retwist may last for 2 weeks. And by “last” I mean stay together, without unraveling and/or loosening at the roots. Before you start shaking your head, understand that this is a common belief when cultivating locs from a holistic approach to hair locking.
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What should you not do with starter locs?

Don't Manipulate Your Locs

In the beginning, you can be fascinated by your new locs. They aren't even formed yet, but you can't keep your hands off of them. But try not to manipulate them very much. This can be damaging and prevent them from growing into full, well-shapen locs.
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Can I touch my starter locs?

In order to maintain the formation of your starter locs, you must refrain from constantly touching them and allowing them to grow freely. By letting your starter locs be, new growth will interlock and interweave within itself to form a mature loc.
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Does parting starting locs matter?

Your Parting Pattern Matters

Some people with thinner hair go for diamond parts because it can give the appearance of having a fuller head of locs. Section size also influences the size of your locs.
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Can I twist my starter locs?

If you have starter locs, you won't necessarily need to start at any particular spot. Simply apply your twisting butter or gel to the new growth, then finger twist your hair to the right.
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How many starter locs should I have?

Traditional Locs (20 to 150 dreadlocks)

For thick traditional locs, you should aim to create 20 – 50 total locs. The fewer locs you have, the thicker your locs will be. If you want your locs to be extremely thick, closer to 20 locs will be your best bet.
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Should I keep my starter locs covered?

Covering up your starter locs while you shower will one, serve as a reminder not to wash your hair, and secondly, prevent your locs from getting wet. Covering your locs before bed will prevent any dirt or lint from getting into your hair, and will also remind you not to twist or manipulate your hair.
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How do I keep my starter locs from unraveling?

A few ways to prevent some of the unravelling include, sleeping with a satin bonnet or loc sock, asking your loctician for suggestions or being more gentle when you wash your hair. You will be in the "baby" stage for approximately 9 months. It will be shorter or longer depending on your hair type.
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Why do my starter locs itch?

Not completely drying your locs after a wash can cause mildew, which can cause itchiness. Certain protective styles, like cornrows, can also cause itchiness. Pritchett says this happens because dead skin cells, sebum or dust become trapped at the root or because the style is too tight and the follicles are inflamed.
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