Natural Loc Grooming Tips To Remember

By Lena Stephenson


Many people are jumping on the natural hair trend, which is a wonderful thing. Dreadlocks have been around since the beginning of time and are actually the oldest known hairstyle in the history of mankind. Loc grooming is not as difficult as it may seem and the following tips will help for the various stages of growth.

Washing dreadlocks is very important, perhaps more so than with any other hairstyle. Washing once a week is perfectly fine, but twice a week may be necessary in cases of an itchy scalp. The water should be lukewarm for washing and the scalp is the area that needs the most attention. Let suds run down the locs and this is sufficient to clean them. Always use a natural shampoo or invest in a shampoo bar, which is very popular for this type of hairstyle. Shampooing is good for tightening the locs and maintaining the overall style. However, if locs have just been created, it is best to wait up to two weeks before washing.

Rinsing is one of the most important steps that must be carried out after shampooing. Mix water with apple cider vinegar and use this mixture as a after-shampoo rinse. The mixture will rid the hair of any shampoo residue, which could make the scalp itch and also affect the strength of the hair itself.

Conditioning should always be done with natural products. Butters and oils need to be applied right after shampooing and again after three or four days. Olive oil, shea butter, jojoba oil and rosemary oil are all good choices for locs.

Make sure your hair dries completely after shampooing and rinsing. If your locs don't dry thoroughly, they can begin to smell musty from mildew. They will also lose strength from being damp. You should not use a normal towel to dry your locs, as it leaves behind lint. Look for a microfiber towel instead and don't be afraid to sit under a dryer if you need further help drying the locs.

The scalp's health is the most important part of having beautiful locs. Massage the scalp at least three times a week to stimulate the flow of blood and also promote hair growth. Use a light oil when massaging that will also hydrate. Spray locs occasionally with some salt water, which is good for tightening and also maintaining cleanliness until it is time to shampoo them again.

New growth requires special attention and maintenance. Keep new growth neat by twisting hairs that are loose into locs that already exist. This will help the loose hairs to integrate well into the hairstyle. New growth can also be treated by palm rolling or by using a latch hook to tighten the roots. Use a headscarf at bedtime to protect the hair and keep the style neat.

Hairdressers skilled in the grooming and maintenance of dreadlocks are called locticians. There are many of them located in Brooklyn, NY. Shaquora R'Bey has catered to stars with locs like Stevie Wonder. She can be easily contacted for an appointment.




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