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Retwist Locs Near Me: How to Retouch Dreadlocks with Water and Oil
When it comes to products to retwist locs, there is a school of thought that says: skip the products all together because they cause buildup.
What would these people suggest you use instead? Simply water and oil.
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Ok, so what oil should you use if you choose to go the water and oil route? Here are some natural products that Yannie the Locologist recommends to use when retwisting your locs:
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How to Retwist Your Own Dreads: What Oil to Use
- Vitamin E Oil
- Castor Oil
- Coconut Oil, and/or
- Olive oil
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My original post:
Can I let you in on a secret? Although I absolutely love the look of dreadlocks, I don’t have the patience nor the commitment necessary to grow them.
It’s true: I’ve tried four times so far and no matter what I do, about six months into the locking process, I simply wash out my dreadlocks and do something else with my hair. (Update: I am pleased to share that I’ve now been loc-ed for more than two years. This time just might be the charm!)
Still, every so often, I decide to try again.
As you can probably infer, I am flirting with the idea right now hence this post.
Want to flirt-with-the-idea along with me?
How about it?
Today, let’s talk about dreadlocks!
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First, I’ll share with you a little of what I’ve learned on my previous four dreadlock journeys, including what I know about how to twist dreads yourself and then you, by leaving a comment on this post, can share what you know about growing dreadlocks.
Let’s begin!
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