Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 727 Dreadlocks have over the years grown in popularity and just like any other hairstyle, they need to be maintained. However, maintaining dreadlocks is totally different from maintaining other natural hair styles. But like other natural hair styles dreadlocks need to be kept clean. Dreadlocks look better and better over time. As they continue to mature they become tighter and smoother and they require less maintenance. Read on to find out whether or not you are maintaining your dreadlocks the right way and also some helpful tips to get you started if you are not. More Articles You Would Love Photos from Abbyke Domina’s Pop of Color & Floral Designs Check Out South Africa’s Marrianne Fassler’s SS16/17 Camoflage, Floral & Print Collection Wash Dreadlocks Get your dreads dry as much as possible after washing. Don’t leave them covered in such a way that they can’t dry completely. It is good practice to squeeze as much water out of them by hand as possible before wrapping them with a dry thirsty towel for about 10 min and then finally letting them air dry or drying them with a hair dryer. This will ensure that the dreadlocks dry all the way through. Leaving them wet will cause them to smell like a stinky wet towel and that sure is nasty! Ensure shampoo residues are not permitted to build up inside your dreads and slow the drying process. Choose a residue free dreadlocks shampoo. Avoiding Breakage Dreadlocks can easily break if they aren’t properly moisturized. Use dread lock cream to keep them moisturized. Don’t use the cream everyday or the dreads will be too oily. Wear a Head Scarf Dreadlocks do tend to pick up lint and fuzzy’s even if they are very clean. This is usually a big problem when you are sleeping. Pillow cases and sheets that don’t shed a lot of lint will help. Wearing a head scarf on your head will keep lint and feathers out of your locs while allowing your dreads and scalp to breathe. Head scarves also have plenty of room for longer dreads to stretch out and they can be bought larger so they don’t squish your dreadlocks down too much. Use of Rubber-bands Rubberbands can be very useful when you are starting and maintaining dreadlocks. While putting rubber bands on too tight can hurt your dreads, wearing them snug, to gather the hair at the roots of your dreadlocks, can help your dreads tighten faster than they normally would. Rubberbands are also handy for keeping new dreadlocks separated. As a general rule, if you are not able to roll the rubber bands up and down the dread they are on too tight. beautyDreadlocksHair Carehair tipsnatural hair Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Naa More For You PICS: Top Influencer Krisline Stars in Fabulous ‘SISTERHOOD’ Images Featuring Sierra Leone Influencer... VIDEO: Watch Rihanna Take A Shot At Learning Congolese Language Lingala Hemadé Unveils ‘SWEET FAMILY’ Collection: A Nostalgic Blend Of Modernity And Vintage Elegance VIDEO: “Indians Used To Burn Their Hair Until They Realized Stupid African Women... VIDEOS: Dubai Loses Tourism Points as City Struck by Disastrous Floods! From Airport... Ugandan Designer Wyne Kirabo Unveils “ROOTS” Collection Featuring East African “Kikoy” Style Lauren Haute Couture Takes Formal Wear To The Next Level In Stunning New... Witness How Maakwah’s Elegant Showcase Stole The Spotlight At Accra Fashion Week 2023 PICS: Women’s Basket Ball Icon Angel Reese Serves Extra Glam In Her Backless... Namibia’s SIRENGA Serves It’s Latest Collection & It Speaks Truth To Urban Style Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.