What You Need to Know About Transitioning From Maintained Locs to Freeform

Transitioning from traditional locs to freeform dreadlocks is attainable by just taking a few simple steps. It’s not too late to change over, and start enjoying the freedom of not having to maintain your dreads other than the basics, such as washing and apply essential oils.

New Dreadlocks Journey

Sometimes when people start their locs, they may not quite know what type they want at that moment, until some time has passed. As your dreads grow, so do you, in terms of how you perceive certain things.

If you started your dreadlocks with coils or twists, you typically would continue to maintain them in the form that you started them in. That usually involves having it washed and re-twisted ever so often.

Deciding Between Maintained Locs or Freeform

Not everyone wish to choose maintained dreadlocks. Some people would rather have their hair grow and take on its own shape and form without any manipulation. This can be an exciting journey, especially when it comes to spirituality.

Deciding to Transition to Freeform Dreadlocks

Going freeform is a huge step to take. For some people, they choose to take this big step from the beginning, while others may come to a conclusion to try this freedom locs years down the road or in the middle of their locs journey.

No Re-twist and Transitioning to Freedom Locs

To transition to freeform, your new journey can begin by simply not re-twisting your hair. However, you would still continue to keep it clean, by doing your regular washes as before. As a matter of fact, water is great for helping your hair lock faster.

Cutting Your Locs for Freedom

If you want to transition from maintained locs to freeform, another way to cross over is to grow out your roots, and then cut off the locked hair. This may sound drastic, but you can help to speed up the growth of  your freeform by using oils such as castor oil.

Using Jamaican Black Castor Oil for Locs Growth

Castor oil is rich in nutrients, and helps to promote healthy scalp, and faster hair growth. Massaging the black castor oil into your scalp a few times a week, can speed up your freedom dreadlocks growth.

Semi-Freeform Dreads: Taking a Break From Retwisting

The good thing about having dreads, is that they are versatile. You can create beautiful hairstyles without much fuss. Semi-freedom locs gives you even more freedom to do anything you want to do with your hair.

A Great Benefit of Having Semi-Freeform Dreads

There are more than one benefits for having semi-freeform dreadlocks. One significant benefit, is that it helps to thicken your roots, and preserve the health of your hair.

Go Neat With Freeform

If you are fussy about having neat locs, this can work for you as well, because the ends will still stay locked, except for a good portion the roots. To keep your roots from becoming “married” or entangled, you can gently pop your locs after washing them or occasionally.

Keeping it Fresh and Clean

Semi-freeforming your dreads doesn’t mean that you should leave your hair dirty. You would still maintain it the same way as before, except for re-twisting too often.

Prevent and Reverse Hair Loss in Dreadlocks

If you find that you’re experiencing thinning locs or you are losing your hairline, putting re-twisting on pause for a while and going semi-freeforming, is the best way to go. You will notice a huge difference in the fullness of your hair.

Semi-Freeform and Scalp Care

You should still pay attention to your scalp if you semi-freeform your dreads. Use your fingers to separate the roots and apply essential oils. For even thicker, fuller hair, use Jamaican Black Castor Oil mixed with your favorite essential oil.

Finding the Time for Locs Maintenance

To keep your natural hair healthy and strong, you have to take the time to take care of it. Some people believe that because they freeform their dreads, they don’t have to do anything to it at all, but that’s the furthest thing from the truth. Even though you won’t re-twist, washing and scalp care is still essential.

Good Natural Oils for Dreads

Yes, you should wash and use natural essential oils to nourish your scalp. The rest of the hair, you won’t re-twist them often. This gives your hair time to do their thing, and repair any damage that over-styling or over-twisting did in the past.

Locs Care: DIY Natural Remedies for Fuller Dreads

Applying Castor Oil and Coconut Oil to ScalpIt is common to hear people complain about their dreads becoming thinner and thinner as they grow longer, and wish to have fuller dreads. The good thing is that you can stop locs thinning by using natural home remedies. These DIY natural solutions are both safe and effective.

How I Achieve Fuller Dreads

My dreads were thicker in their teenage years, but now that they are aging a bit, they have become thinner, but in a good way. However, to prevent them from becoming thinner and weak, I have a few natural remedies that I’ve implemented in my locs care regimen.

Black Castor Oil for Healthy Scalp & Dreads

If you’re not new to my blogs, you will see where I often write about the great results I’ve achieved from using the Jamaican Black Castor Oil. I usually mix it with coconut oil, so that it’s not so thick.

Applying Castor Oil and Coconut Oil

Applicator Bottle Oils for DreadsI apply the combined oils to my scalp, using an applicator bottle. After applying the oils, I carefully massage it into my scalp. Applying it along the parted sections, should make it more easier for you. My locs look much more healthier and fuller.

 

Dealing With Thin, Lifeless Dreads

Some hairstyles may make your scalp be more visible than some. That’s different than when your hair is just thin.The scalpy look usually occurs when your hair has gotten too thin and lifeless. The castor oil provides the nutrients that your hair needs, and also promotes fuller, longer dreads.

Steaming My Dreads to Get it Fuller

Another tip I would like to pass along to you, is steaming your dreads to get them fuller. I use the same oil mixture mentioned above, with a little tea tree oil in it. Just apply the oils from the applicator bottle to your scalp and hair, then cover it with a heat cap. I try to do this before each wash. Steaming your hair helps to strengthen weakened locs roots.