Why are some of my locs thicker than others?

A person with more than the average number of hairs will have a thicker dread. In the same way, a person with less than the average will have a thinner dread. Since we lose an average of 50 to 100 hairs per day, those dead hairs stay knotted inside the loc so they contribute to the thickness of each dread.
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Why are some of my locs thinner than others?

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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Do locs thicken over time?

3. They Sometimes Get Thicker Over Time. No matter what your locs look like when you install them, they'll most likely look radically different in a couple years time. A lot of the time, the locs will thicken up as they mature.
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How many locs are considered thick locs?

Traditional Locs (20 to 150 dreadlocks)

Traditional locs vary in size from small to thick, so we'll tell you how many locs you need for each size category. For thick traditional locs, you should aim to create 20 – 50 total locs.
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Do thicker locs lock faster?

In general, thicker and more tightly coiled hair locs faster.
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Do Dreadlocks Get Thicker?



What are thick locs called?

Wick dreads are some of the thickest dreads you can get. They are so thick, in fact, that some have as few as 4-10 wicks on their heads. The hairstyle takes its name from the everyday candle wick, which stands straight up, though long wicks hang downward.
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Do thin 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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Is 100 locs a lot?

81 TO 100 DREADS: This seems to be an acceptable amount of dreads for those with thin hair, although I personally wouldn't go much higher than 100. If you have thick hair, this amount of locs will give you medium-thin dreads.
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How much thicker do locs get?

As long as there are enough hairs per square inch on your scalp to make a bundle of hair as big around as a pencil or so you should have plenty of hair density to make dreads. The dreads will generally phatten up a bit as they mature so you'll gain some thickness/fullness in the first 3/4 months.
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How do you tell if your locs are budding?

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 often should you 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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Why are my dread roots skinny?

Traction alopecia usually causes your dreads to become thin at the root and to fall out. You might also find short broken hair at the crown of your dreads and notice that your hairline is receding. In some cases, traction alopecia can cause discomfort and even headaches.
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How do you fix weak locs?

Repairing weak spots in locs can be an easy fix, so no need to panic.
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How to fix weak spots in dreads
  1. Pull hair into the weak spot. Using a crochet needle (no larger than . ...
  2. Add extra hair to strengthen the weak spots. ...
  3. Sew the loc together with a thread. ...
  4. Crochet the surrounding hair. ...
  5. Reattach broken locs.
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Does interlocking make dreads thinner?

Interlocking can lead to irreversible problems such as dreadlocks thinning out and even breaking off, residue buildup at the interlocked location. Also, it often leaves the dreadlock in a “braided” or “large knot” that can split the roots and prevent the dreadlock from forming properly.
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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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Do thinner locs grow faster?

Thinner dreads will start showing length faster because the hair has a smaller strand to knot itself through. The opposite goes for thick dreads of course. If you formed them extra tight in the beginning, they may shrink less than if you started with loose freeform dreads.
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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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How do I get Freeforms?

How to Get Freeform Dreads
  1. Step 1: Cleanse your hair and part strands into sections. If you've decided on freeform locs, you'll need to know how to get the look. ...
  2. Step 2: Install single braids or twists without the use of hair products. Time to install the braids. ...
  3. Step 3: Let your hair breathe and naturally take shape.
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How long should you keep rubber bands in your dreads?

Many sources recommend rubber bands at the roots and tips of new dreadlocks to help things lock up at the root and to help to prevent knots from migrating out the end of your baby dreads at the tips, and suggest they be worn for at least four weeks.
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