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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Are starter locs supposed to itch?

It is TOTALLY normal and even expected for any new dreadhead to experience a fair amount of itchiness for the first few weeks. When you have “normal” hair your scalp is used to the regular, daily stimulation of a hair brush being run over it, but once you put your dreads in that comes to a sudden, screeching halt.
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Can I touch my starter locs?

1. Let It Grow – Starter locs have been manipulated in a way to keep the form. In order to maintain the formation of your starter locs, you must refrain from constantly touching them and allowing them to grow freely.
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Should I put anything on my starter locs?

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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How often should I oil my starter locs?

There is no need to introduce moisture to your locs every single day, especially if your hair doesn't need it. You should only do it on a need-to basis, meaning when they start to feel dry or brittle. You also need to use the right product.
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How long is the starter LOC phase?

In the locs process, the Starter Stage (also known as the Baby Stage) lasts roughly for three to six months. But how long this stage lasts depends on a couple things, such as your hair type and how fast your hair grows.
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How often should I wash my starter locs?

You can wash your teenage locs as often as you like because your hair is already locked. Oily hair types should try to wash around once a week. But in general, once a month is a nice number for wash days.
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How often should I Retwist my starter 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 are the do's and don'ts of locs?

Dos And Don'ts Of Locs
  • Use Refresher Spray Daily – Our refresher spray provides your locs with daily hydration. ...
  • Do a Hot Oil Treatment or Use Oils to Seal in the Moisture – Now and again do a hot oil treatment using your favorite oil. ...
  • Use a Clarifying Shampoo – Clarifying shampoos are great for washing Locs/dreadlocks.
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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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When will my locs drop?

15 to 18 months: Maturity phase of the Loc Journey

You know you have reached the mature stage when your locs are closed at the ends, and they are finally long enough to lie flat or hang down. At this point, your locs are firm, and there's no more reforming, so you don't have to re-twist your new growth.
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How do you fix itchy starter locs?

What to Do if You Experience Itchy Scalp With Locs. To avoid mildew, make sure you are fully drying your locs after a wash. “Using a hooded or bonnet dryer works best to make sure your locs are completely dry,” says Pritchett. One of the best ways to prevent product buildup is to use a clarifying shampoo.
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Will my starter 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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What are the 5 stages of locs?

They're high-maintenance at first, so you should know what you're getting into. That said, before embarking on your loc journey, it's important that you familiarize yourself with the five different stages your strands will go through: starter, budding, teen, mature, and rooted.
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What are the 4 stages of locs?

The 4 stages of locs that you experience as you grow through the hair locking process are the starter lock stage, the baby lock stage, the teenage stage, and the adult stage.
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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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What does rose water do for locs?

Rosewater is great for those who are dealing with harsh water that is drying out their locs. The rosewater will add moisture to the locs while adding more luster and softness to the overall hair shaft. Vitamin A, C, D, E, and B3 are all present in rose water, which naturally nourish the hair and helps add that sheen.
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How do you keep locs hydrated?

7 Ways to Moisturize Dry Locs
  1. Always Clarify Your Hair. The first step to moisturized locs begins with your shampoo. ...
  2. Use a Water-Based Moisturizer AND an Emollient Oil. ...
  3. Get Regular Salon Hydration Treatments. ...
  4. Increase Your Water Intake. ...
  5. Ditch the Shower Cap. ...
  6. Wear a Satin Scarf. ...
  7. Use Aloe Vera.
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