you shouldn't retwist dreads.
until they are able to hold together you can do it yourself when they fall apart.
when they hold together ..stop
too much twisting will cause dreads to twist right off.
you shouldn't retwist dreads. until they are able to hold together you can do it yourself when they fall apart. when they hold together ..stop too much twisting will cause dreads to twist right off.
dont retwist dreadsunless they are very new and not holding together.if that is the case , twist them with your fingers (very easy)once they are dreads..don't twistover twisting can cause dreads to be twisted right off
you shouldn't except in the very beginning just enough to get sections to hold togetheronce they stay together and begin to dread you should never twist them againover twisting has resulted in dreads being twisted right off
you don't need to retwist dreads.dreads when formed will only be harmed by retwisting,over twisting can lead to dreads twisted right off
Yes, you absolutely can. In five months into my loc journey and I always retwist with beeswax.
The frequency of retwisting dreads can vary depending on hair type, growth rate, and personal preference. Typically, it's recommended to retwist every 4 to 8 weeks to maintain neatness and prevent matting. However, some individuals may choose to wait longer to promote natural growth and avoid tension on the scalp. Ultimately, it's important to listen to your hair's needs and adjust your routine accordingly.
Well the only way to do that is that you have to make a scub cap and sleep on the back, push on the top, and lay on both sides then retwist downwared
weekly at least.when you feel the need.
twisting dreads to start them is fine.once they hold together, stop twisting.
It is recommended that your hair be three inches or longer to start making dreads.
Wash dreads at the same temperature you washed your hair before you started the deadlock process
Whichever you prefer