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There are several ways to do this. Conditioning your locs is necessary but traditional conditioners are not to be used. Try any of these ten different methods instead! ACV rinse: Apple cider vinegar provides multiple benefits for dreads, including softening the hair, making it shiny, and reducing itchiness on the scalp.

This may loosen up some of your locs, so only use it as needed or no more than once a month. Expect the strong vinegar smell to stay in your hair until it fully dries. Scalp conditioning treatment: Condition your scalp with a carrier oil of your choice. Note that oils do not add moisture to the hair; they seal in the existing moisture. Find a list of dreadlock-friendly carrier oils here. Aloe vera gel: Aloe vera has moisturizing and nourishing properties.

I recommend mixing pure aloe vera gel from the leaf is best! I spray this throughout my locs when they feel dry or itchy. Learn about the benefits of aloe vera and how to make your own spray here! Aloe vera soak: If you want to soak your hair in aloe vera, you will also experience its amazing benefits. Mix equal parts pure aloe vera juice with distilled water, and soak your dreads for 30 minutes.

Rinse them out thoroughly and allow them to dry. The ingredients used are all-natural and should leave no residue. Check out my review here and learn how to apply it to your locs for best results. Essential oil spray: Essential oils provide many benefits for your scalp and locs.

I use a moisturizing spray daily to keep my locs hydrated. Read about the unique benefits of the different types of essential oils here , and get some ideas for making your own moisturizing spray here! Bedtime spray: Giving your locs a splash of hydration before bed can help them become significantly softer over time.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Looking for all natural, buildup-free products for your locs? So, how do I condition my locs? How do you condition your locs? Share your favorite method in the comments below! Previous Post. Next Post. Use a light leave-in moisturizer that will quench your locs' thirst, or water sealed in with a lightweight oil.

While some individuals go ahead with conditioner, we recommend using apple cider vinegar as an alternative. This rinse will leave your locs soft, conditioned, and will clarify product buildup from your scalp as well. Warning- this step is NOT for new locs! Once your locs are mature, we recommend you deep condition every weeks to keep your locs healthy, strong, and moisturized.

NaturAll's Avocado Ice Cream Treatment Deep Conditioners not only keep your locs moisturized, but consistent use will keep your locs strong, healthy, and vibrant. While your locs are in the starter phase, deep conditioning runs the risk of detangling your starter locs!

Yes, our Deep Conditioners are that detangling! So if you started your locs recently, consult with your loctician on when it's safe to deep condition your locs. While locs are more prone to odors and buildup than loose hair, over-washing can dry out your scalp and lead to flaking, itchiness, breakage, and thinning locks. More often than not, the mildew smell that locs can develop is due to improper drying picture how your laundry smells if you leave it in the washer for a couple days without drying it!

Use a blow dryer on low heat or let your locs air dry. Use natural oils to keep your locs and scalp moisturized and healthy. Oils like coconut and olive will protect your locs from getting too dry, and diluted tea tree oil will help clean hair with its antifungal properties. Jamaican black castor oil or NaturAll's Strengthening Jamaican Black Castor Oil Products will keep your scalp moisturized and healthy, able to grow longer, stronger locs. Locs are made of matted hair and vulnerable to buildup if you go too hard with products of any kind.



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