What are locs curly hair?

The LOC method is a styling technique that's all about layering your products in a specific order to get hydrated, super-defined curls and coils. It's a pretty straightforward acronym: "L" for leave-in, "O" for oil, and "C" for cream—and that's the exact order you'll want to apply your products.
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What does loc mean for black hair?

L is for leave-in conditioner or liquid, O stands for oil, and C refers to the cream. The LOC method for natural hair utilizes the various densities of each type of product to help maximize how well your hair retains the moisture you're adding to it.
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Which is better LOC or LCO?

In general, low porosity naturals will find better results from the LCO method, while high porosity naturals will find better results from the LOC method. Remember: it's important to experiment with a routine for at least a few weeks to see if your hair responds to it.
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How long does LOC method last?

When it seems like your hair dries out after one day, the LOC method can provide up to 2-3 days of hydrated hair is applied correctly.
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How do you start locs?

Locs can be started with two strand twists with as little as 4 inches of hair, and it is often the go to method for longer hair or highly textured hair. Starting locs with two strand twists will give the locs a solid internal foundation and create thicker locs, depending on the size of the two-strand twists.
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How to Do the LOC Method for Moisturized Curly Hair



What is the meaning of locs?

Dreadlocks, also known as locs or dreads, are rope-like strands of hair formed by locking or braiding hair.
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Is 4c high or low porosity?

The big reason behind this cloud: 4c's extremely low porosity. Since water cannot easily penetrate or stick to the hair, it's harder for strands to arrange themselves into bundles when wet. Those bundles or clumps are how curl definition happens.
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What does LCO method stand for?

The LCO method, as you may have guessed (if you're already familiar with the LOC method), stands for liquid or leave-in conditioner, cream, and oil. Similar to the LOC method, this technique is all about keeping your hair moisturized for as long as possible.
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What is high porosity hair?

If you have high porosity hair, it means that water, oils, and other types of products can be easily absorbed by your hair. On the flip side, because your hair is highly porous, it may not be able to retain moisture as well as other types of hair.
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How do you get big curls in locs?

The most important thing to remember when creating big curls with your locs is that you roll your hair on the Lacers while wet and then sit under the dryer for at least 45 minutes to an hour to dry your hair. You cannot air dry and expect to have voluminous curls that last.
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What's the difference between dreads and locs?

Major Differences

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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Are locs permanent?

This is temporary protective style similar to box braids whereas loc extensions are intended to be a permanent extension of your hair.
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Are locs natural?

Locs is a natural hairstyle that has historically been worn across several civilizations and cultures.
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Which is better for 4c hair LOC or LCO?

There is a general consensus that the LOC method works best on type 4 hair (4a,4b,4c) and and the LCO method on type 3 hair (3a/b/c) and those with low porosity hair.
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How does low porosity hair look like?

Hair that floats to the top for a while before sinking toward the bottom of the glass likely has low porosity. Hair that floats somewhere near the middle of the glass likely has medium porosity. Hair that sinks to the bottom of the glass fairly quickly is typically more porous.
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What is the LOC method for 4c hair?

The LOC method is one of the best ways you can keep 4C hair moisturized. This method relies on hydrating the hair with water or water-based product. The moisture is then sealed in with an oil, and then the hair cuticles are closed using a cream, which prevents loss of moisture.
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How do you tell your hair porosity?

Another way to check your hair porosity is to drop hair that's been shed as a result of combing into a glass of water. If it floats, your hair is low porosity. If your hair sinks slowly, it has normal porosity, and if it sinks immediately, your hair is high porosity.
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Is coconut oil good for low porosity hair?

Coconut oil is great for all types of hair, including low porosity hair. However, because the molecular makeup of your hair cuticles doesn't allow them to fully open, it's difficult for coconut oil's large molecules to pass through.
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Why are they called locs?

DREAD LOCS was originally referring to black hair worn “locked” and the people who called the style so believed the hair was dirty, unkempt and dreadful!!!!!!!!!
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What the Bible Says About dreads?

Numbers 6:5

"'During the entire period of his vow of separation no razor may be used on his head. He must be holy until the period of his separation to the LORD is over; he must let the hair of his head grow long.
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Do dreadlocks smell?

Dreadlocks are essentially matted hair, which has the potential to trap odors quicker than loose hair, but this doesn't mean that dreads smell bad or they're doomed to eventually smell bad. If you don't know how to care for your dreads properly, your dreads could end up with an offensive smell.
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