Locs are a magnificent and versatile way to rock your natural hair, capable of elegant updos, inspirational colors and styles, and impressive length. But don't believe the common misconception thatdreadlocks are easier to take care of than other styles. In order to keep your locs healthy and thriving, you need to loc down a consistent regimen that keeps them happy. Not sure where to start (orwhat you're doing wrong?) Follow these 10 steps to achieve your LOC GOALS!
1. Moisturize your locs properly.
You may find that your locs don't require as much moisture as your loose hair did, but don't test your luck- you should still moisturize regularly. Dry hair breaks easily, and the last thing you want is brittle locs! Use a light leave-in moisturizerthat will quench your locs' thirst,or water sealed in with a lightweight oil.
2. Condition your locs (with care!)
There is some controversy in thedreadlockcommunity about whether you should use a daily conditioner on your locs- there is a risk, especially on new locs, that such products can loosen/damage your locs. While some individuals go ahead with conditioner, we recommend using apple cider vinegar as an alternative. This rinse will leave your locs soft, conditioned, and will clarify product buildup from your scalp as well.
3. Deep Condition your locs
Warning- this step is NOT for new locs! Once your locs are mature, we recommend you deep condition every 1-2 weeks to keep your locs healthy, strong, and moisturized. NaturAll'sFresh Frozé Treatment Deep Conditioners not only keep your locs moisturized, but consistent use will keep your locs strong, healthy, and vibrant.
While your locs are in the starter phase, deep conditioning runs the risk of detangling your starter locs! (Yes, our Deep Conditioners are that detangling!) So if you started your locs recently, consult with your loctician on when it's safe to deep condition your locs.
4. Don’t over-wash your locs.
While locs are more prone to odors and buildup than loose hair, over-washing can dry out your scalp and lead to flaking, itchiness, breakage, and thinning locks. We recommend once every 1-2 weeks, and don’t wash starter locs until they have some time to mature.
5. Drylocs thoroughly after washing.
More often than not, the mildew smell that locs can develop is due to improper drying (picture how yourlaundry smells if you leave it in the washer for a couple days without drying it!) Use a blow dryer on low heat or letyour locsair dry. Don’t tie up your locs, bunch them together, or cover them with anything until they are fully dry.
6. Keep your locs healthy and happy with natural oils.
Use natural oils to keep your locs and scalp moisturized and healthy. Oils like coconut and olive will protect your locs from getting too dry, and diluted tea tree oil will help clean hair with its antifungal properties. Jamaican black castor oil (or NaturAll's Strengthening Jamaican Black Castor Oil Products) will keep your scalp moisturized and healthy, able to grow longer, stronger locs.
7. Don't overdo it with oils or products.
Locs are made of matted hair andvulnerable to buildup if you go too hard with products of any kind. Use less product than you think you need, and avoid styling products that leave a lot of residue. Stick with lightweight products and oils, and use them sparingly.
8. Wrap your locs at night with a satin scarf or bonnet.
Your locs are strong, but they are still susceptible to breakage and damage from friction. Wrapping your locs in silk or satin will protect andprevent breakage during the night.
9. Don’t twist your locs, especially dry.
Absentminded, repetitive twisting pullsyour hair follicles and can cause the loc to fall out over time. Only twist when you are retwisting, and be sure to give your hair plenty of time (we recommend several months)in-between retwisting or interlocking. Don't retwist or interlock too tight- it shouldn't hurt.
10. Do your research!
We know this blogpost doesn't answer all your questions about locs, so if you want to dye them, achieve a particular style, trim them, or try a new product on them, do some research online before you begin. The same goes if you're starting locs for the first time! Read up on how to care for starter locs before you begin, andif you'll be working with a loctician, take a look at their work first.
We hope this guide was helpful! What do you want to learn about next?
Common Questions about Locs!
What are the best products for locs?
We recommend the following products to keep your locs in their healthiest, happiest state:
- The Hydrating Shampoo with Avocado + Kiwi from NaturAll. This sulfate-free cleanser will keep your locs clean without stripping out oil.
- The Hydrating Conditioner with Avocado + Kiwi from NaturAll, OR apple cider vinegar to condition and detangle your locs without undoing them.
- NaturAll's RestoringFresh FrozéTreatment Deep Conditioner with Sea Moss and Aloe Jelly, to strengthen and nourish your locs, as long as you have outgrown your starter locs. Only use this product on mature locs.
- The Thirst Quenching Avocado + Kiwi Moisturizer is the best moisturizer for locs.
- To re-twist your locs, go with our favorite Avocado Twisting Paste.
- Finally, to seal moisture into your locs, the best lightweight oil we've tried is the Avocado Kiwi Oil Blend from NaturAll.
- If you are looking for a simple set of products for maintaining your locs, try the Ultimate Locs 3-Step Recipe with Shampoo, Twisting Paste, and Oil that will keep your locs clean and shining!
How often should I moisturize my locs?
Especially if you loc'd your hair recently, over-moisturizing will run the risk of loosening your locs. However, if your locs dry out they will become brittle and damaged. We recommend only moisturizing as needed- once your locs begin to feel dry, apply a small amount of moisturizer.
How do I maintain my new starter locs?
When you first get starter locs, it's imperative to care for them properly! Here are our top 5 tips on how to maintain starter locs:
- Avoid conditioners and detanglers. Any product that is meant to help detangle your hair can cause your starter locs to loosen and unravel.
- Avoid manipulating your locs. We know, all you want to do is touch them! But leave them alone and they'llbe able to grow.
- Shampoo infrequently at first. We recommend shampooing your starter locs every two weeks, but follow the instructions of your loctician.
- Limit the number of hair products you use. The more products you use, the more product buildup you will need to remove from your starter locs. In order to be as gentle as possible and to extend time between washes, try and cut most products out of your regimen during the start loc phase.
- Be patient! It can be frustrating if you see one of your starter locs unraveling or if you keep needing to retwist the locs. But trust the process. Once this phase is through, you will be well on your way to healthy, thriving locs!