When should you start dreads?

The best length to start dreads when using instant locs is about 5-6 inches of hair. Ideally, you will want to use much longer hair, perhaps 7 inches. Often instant locs may be stiff and having longer hair will help your dreads to fall nicely.
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How long do dreads take to start?

Most will dread within about three to six months, but others take a little bit longer. The softer your texture is, the longer it may take for it to really dread and lock up into one full lock, but it does take some time. Dreads under I would say, about a year are considered young dreads, so they're a little softer.
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How short can you start dreads?

Six inches is ideal. You may be able to dread hair with as little as three inches, but it will take longer for them to settle.
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How much do dreads cost?

The average cost of dreadlocks ranges from $48-$147, and costs can climb up to $1,400 for dreadlock extensions. Because many professional locticians charge by the hour, various factors such as hair length, hair density, and desired style can greatly affect the final cost.
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Do dreadlocks damage your hair?

Can dreads cause damage to your hair? The short answer is no. It's quite the opposite. Dreadlocks as a hairstyle actually help protect your hair.
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How long should I grow my hair before dreads?

Ideally, you want your hair to be a minimum of 15 centimeters (or 6 inches), however, you can technically start dreads sooner if you're willing to invest the extra time in maintaining them during the early stages.
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What to know before getting dreadlocks?

10 Things You Should Know Before Starting Your Loc Journey
  • There Are Different Ways To Start Your Locs. ...
  • Your Parting Pattern Matters. ...
  • They Sometimes Get Thicker Over Time. ...
  • Developing Locs Need Water. ...
  • Your Hair Density Determines The Fullness Of Your Locs. ...
  • Locs Can Take A Long Time To Mature. ...
  • Look Out Product Buildup.
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Can dreadlocks be undone?

Well, I'm here to tell you, yes, dreadlocks can be combed out, especially ones that have been properly cared for during their life, including regular shampooing and conditioning. This is very important! If you decide to comb out your 'locks, it's critical that you approach the process with much patience.
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What are the pros and cons of dreadlocks?

List Of Pros Of Dreadlocks
  • Problem with knots. When you have dreadlocks, you won't have to worry about having knotted hair. ...
  • Fashion statement. With interlocked hair, you always have a fashion statement that goes with your style. ...
  • Confidence booster. ...
  • Maintenance. ...
  • Bad hair days. ...
  • Unwanted attention. ...
  • Time-consuming. ...
  • Hygiene.
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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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Do locs help your hair grow?

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 long can dreads last?

The starter (AKA "baby") stage of the loc process can last anywhere from three to six months, depending on your hair type and how fast it grows. There are several styles—such as braids, two-strand twists, comb coils and palm rolls—that you can choose from to start off your locs.
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How long does 4c hair LOC take?

Generally speaking, it could take anywhere from 10 months to two years to get to the maturest stage of locs." The process of hair "locking" and the process of these locs maturing are different.
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What are the benefits of having dreadlocks?

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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Do dreads get heavy?

Throughout the stages in which dreads mature, they will get thicker AND thinner. The thickness and length will fluctuate a lot during the first year or two because the hair is becoming matted. Healthy dreads should be a little bit thicker than when you started them once they're fully mature.
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How dirty are dreadlocks?

If you neglect your locs, they'll look and smell dirty. While dreads do not need to be washed excessively, going too long between washes can lead to a buildup of skin cells, visible dirt, and an off-putting smell. Improper washing: If your dreadlocks are dirty, it's important to wash them.
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How often should dreads be Retwisted?

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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Why are my starter locs so frizzy?

Frizz is an inevitable part of the loc journey and process. Frizz is a sign that your hair is growing and maturing in a healthy manner. Your frizz is needed to continue to form the loc as the hair begins to take the shape, form and mat itself together.
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When should you loc your hair?

You can start your locs by two-strand twisting or braiding your hair once it is longer than 4 inches. It is usually the go-to choice for naturalistas because of the simplicity of the technique and the minimal use of external products. It is also great for individuals with longer hair or looser textures.
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Are dreads and locs the same thing?

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 dreads permanent?

If you're asking yourself this question it's (almost) safe to assume that you don't have dreads yet but are considering it. The good news is that NO, no hairstyle is permanent! …
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Can dreadlocks grow mold?

Dread rot occurs when your dreads aren't allowed to dry properly after washing your hair. The condensed hair within the dread cannot release the moisture as quickly as loose hair would. This trapped moisture eventually leads to the growth of mold inside each dread.
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Can I wash my dreads everyday?

You should never let your dreads go more than a week without washing. Most people find it comfortable to wash mature dreads every other day or every 2nd day. If you are very active and sweat a lot you may find it necessary to wash your dreads every day. You can also just rinse your dreads after running or other sports.
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What do dreadlocks symbolize?

Dreads have always been worn to make a statement. For many, they're spiritual and they symbolize the letting go of material possessions. For others, they're political and a way to rebel against conformity and the status quo. Some just like the way they look.
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