Loc retwisting is an essential part of maintaining your dreadlocks, tightening new growth, and keeping your hairstyle neat, structured, and long-lasting.
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Why Regular Lock Maintenance is Important
As hair grows, the roots loosen and lose their initial structure. Maintenance allows them to be tightened, prevents flat or tangled locks, and maintains a neat appearance. It's also a key moment to check scalp health, remove residue, and revitalize the lengths.
Different Root Maintenance Techniques
Several methods exist: palm rolling, crochet (with a 0.5 mm hook), twisting, or even interlocking. The choice depends on hair texture, lock type (freeform, semi-freeform, traditional), and the desired look. Some prefer crochet maintenance for its precision, while others opt for the gentler twist.
How Often to Maintain Locks
This depends on hair growth and scalp tolerance. Generally, maintenance every 4 to 6 weeks is sufficient. Too frequent, it can create tension and promote breakage; too spaced out, it leads to a neglected appearance. Regularly moisturize your locks and massage the scalp to stimulate circulation.