Locs Journey: Natural Maintenance for 4 1/2 Years Dreadlocks

Thick, Long Four and a Half Year DreadlocksTime surely flies fast when you’re having fun. I can’t believe my dreadlocks are over four-years-old now. It was just like yesterday when I decided to start my locs journey. One thing I must say, is that it was a very rewarding journey. I enjoyed all the stages, even the “ugly stages” that I went through with my starter locs.

I still try to keep up with my locs maintenance to ensure that they don’t lose their thickness. They did thin out a lot since I started my dreadlocks, but that is to be expected.

It is common to have fat locs, maybe even fatter than you’d like, at the beginning stages as your locs starts to get mature. At that stage, you may find that your hair is more stiffer than normal, and tends to stick up in the hair.

As your dreadlocks starts to gain some length, it lays flatter and flows more nicely. You will notice then that the strands of your locs are smaller at this time. Don’t panic.

To maintain the thickness, I love to use my Jamaican Black Castor Oil, mixed with a combination of other oils. One of my favorites is organic virgin coconut oil. I apply that mixture of oil to my scalp at least two times a week.

Your locs can get thirsty too, so make sure that you are giving it water regularly. Do this by spritzing your dreadlocks every day.

Enhance the smell by dropping a few drops of natural essential oils in the spritz bottle. Remember to shake up the bottle every time you are about to use it, this way the oil and water will mix together.

Massaging my scalp is something I include in my regular maintenance of my dreadlocks. You can use your fingers to do the work or you can simply let the scalp massaging brush do it for you.

When shampooing your locs, the scalp massager is perfect for breaking up all the buildup and dead skin cells from the scalp. In addition to that, massaging also helps to stimulate your scalp, which promotes faster hair-growth.

Keeping It Real With Father’s Day Dreadlocks Gift Ideas

Father’s Day is swiftly approaching, and many of you may still be scrambling to get your dad the perfect gift. If you’re struggling to give Dad that special dreadlocks gift, look no further.

Giving Your Dad a Special Locs Gift

One of the best ways to show your dad how much you love and care for him, is to give him something that he’ll truly cherish. It doesn’t have to be expensive. Just give him something that you know that he needs or will come in handy quite often.

Choosing the Right Locs Gift  for Father’s Day

While some men don’t do much dreadlocks maintenance, especially if they  have freeform locs, others do their regular maintenance, whether it’s oiling their scalp or re-twisting.

Either way, a natural dreadlocks shampoo is something that your dad would really appreciate. The organic ingredients with no residue, will leave Dad’s locs feeling and looking great.

Massage Away Dad’s Stress on Father’s Day

Dads work hard to take care of their family, so on this special day, give your Dad a gift that will melt his exhaustion and stress away. What perfect way to do that, than to give him a dreadlocks scalp massage brush.

Natural Beard Oil for Dreadlocks

Enhance your dad’s beard with a gift that he’ll have to use, an all natural beard oil for his locs. Most guys with dreadlocks, adore their beard. Some treat it just like the hair on their head when it comes to grooming it.

Dreadlocks Workout Gift for Dad

If your dad workout a lot, he may appreciate getting a breathable dreadlocks tube, which will help to keep the locs out of his face and keep sweat from falling into his eyes while he does his workouts. In addition to wearing it while exercising, it’s stylish enough to wear as an everyday dreadlocks accessory.

Fun in the Sun Cool Summer Locs Hairstyles

Looking for cool summer locs hairstyles? If so, you’re in the right place. Those of us who have dreadlocks are always looking for hairdos to keep us cool, yet stylish, during the summer heat. Even though we want to keep our dreads away from sweat on our skin, we still want to look stylish.

Trending Dreadlocks Summer Hairstyles

As much as I love my long flowing locs, I do not enjoy feeling it sticking onto my sweaty skin while outside in the hot steamy summer days. So, the only quick solution I can think of, is to find hairstyles that keeps my hair away from my skin.

I usually get creative and come up with my own unique hair designs that works well for me. Some of you may need bobby pins to keep your hair in place, while others who have long locs, can simply tuck in the ends as you twist or wrap your hair.

fun summer updo hairstylescool summer hairstyleHairstyle for summer timeWashing Your Locs Every day, good or bad?

Some people may be tempted to wash their locs every day, but washing your hair so frequently may not be the best option for you, as it may lead to dry scalp as well as strip the natural oils from your hair.

Another reason why you don’t want to wash your locs every day, especially if they are long, is that they may not get adequate time to dry between washes, and as a result of that, you may end up having mildew or mold in your locs.

Keeping Dreads Fresh and Clean Between Washes

When summer time comes around, we sweat a lot more than normal. Having locs is great, but during this time, it can get smelly and irritating to the skin.

Maintaining healthy scalp and clean hair can be as simple as dipping a cotton washcloth or an old cotton t-shirt into a container of warm water with a few drops of lavender or other essential oils. Witch hazel is also another natural home remedy that you can use to clean your scalp between washes.

Use the damp washcloth to clean your scalp between your parts. Also, use the damp washcloth to clean your dreadlocks. Rinse and repeat, then let your hair dry naturally.